The second annual Mountain State Racing Expo is moving to a new venue for 2025. It’ll remain in West Virginia, but Summersville Arena & Conference Center will now host the show on February 28-March 1.
For those not familiar with West Virginia geography, that places it in a more central location in the Mountain State, right off U.S.-19.
Last year’s Mountain State Racing Expo brought a racing trade show to West Virginia. Exhibitors included a wide variety of vendors from all aspects of the sport. They included parts retailers, parts manufacturers, racetracks, series, media and more.
2024 Exhibitors
316 Motorsports
AAD
AC Customs Graphics
American All-Star Series Presented by PPM Racing Products
American Racer
American Suicide Prevention Foundation
Back of the Dragon
Beckley Motor Speedway
Black Diamond Gamin
Burlile/VP Racing Fuels
Cumberland Plateau Open Wheel Modifieds
Daytona 1
Dirt Empire Magazine
Dirt Track Racers Recovery
Gasko Gaskets
Gibson Raxing
Go Fast Racewear
Hidden Valley Racing Complex
Jamz Jumpin’ Fun
Massey Powersports
Mohawk Powersports
Mountaineer 50
MyRacePass
New River Metal Art & Powder Coating
Ohio Valley Sprint Car Association
Outside Groove
Popbit
PPM Racing Products
ProFabrication
Pro-Built Motorsports
Rainmaker Chassis
Renegade Race Fuel
Riding Dirty Off Road Rentals
Save A Lot
SCDRA
Selleck Photo
Shane Bailey Racing
Smash-it
Springrithm
Wythe Raceway
In addition to exhibitors, the Mountain State Racing Expo will also put on a swap meet ot accompany the event.
The Mountain State Racing Expo promoters are actively working on putting together this year’s list of exhibitors. For future updates, and for more information, follow the American All-Stars Presented by PPM Racing Products on Facebook.
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