South Sound Speedway
South Sound Speedway is a .375-mile (0.604 km) oval[2] race track with a Figure 8 course, located near Grand Mound and Rochester, Washington. It was first constructed by Dick and Wanda Boness[3] but is now owned by Butch Behn.[4] It has previously hosted the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West[5][6] and was owned by Jerry Cope, the uncle of Derrike Cope.
|  Turns 1 and 2 | |
| Location | Thurston County, near Rochester, Washington, USA | 
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 46°49′26″N 122°57′47″W | 
| Owner | Butch Behn [1] | 
| Former names | Tenino Speedway | 
| Major events | NASCAR K&N Pro Series West (1991-1993) NASCAR Northwest Series (1985-2002) | 
| Oval | |
| Surface | Asphalt | 
| Length | .375 miles (0.6 km) | 
| Turns | 4 | 
Events
    
South Sound Speedway hosts several racing divisions including late model, street stock, Legends, NW baby grand, NW Vintage Modified, [7] and asphalt sprint cars. In the past it hosted the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West and currently hosts the Northwest Super Late Model Series once or twice a season.[8]
Drivers
    
Notable drivers to have raced at South Sound Speedway include, from the K&N Pro Series, Rick Carelli, Ron Eaton, Ron Hornaday, Jr., Robert Sprague, Dirk Stephens, Angela Cope, and Amber Cope.[9]
Images
    
.jpg.webp) Flagstand Flagstand
 Grandstands Grandstands
 Scoreboard Scoreboard
 Turns 3 and 4 Turns 3 and 4
 Scoring tower Scoring tower
References
    
- City Toilets Bought by Racecar Supply Co.
- Official Site
- http://www.tacomaathletic.com/TPCHOF_Bios/Dick_and_Wanda_Boness.html Dick and Wanda Boness
- City Toilets Bought by Racecar Supply Co.
- Racing Reference
-  "South Sound Speedway". Thousand Oaks, CA: RacingWest. Retrieved 1990-10-12. {{cite web}}: Check date values in:|accessdate=(help)
- NW Vintage Modified
- 2019 Northwest Super Late Model Series schedule
- Racing Reference
External links
    
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