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Just Two Divisions? Grandview Speedway Does It with Success

Just Two Divisions? Grandview Speedway Does It with Success

Dirt, EditorialApril 27, 2026April 30, 2026 Mike Adaskaveg

A total of 84 cars. How many divisions? Six? Eight? No, just two. It’s the model that Grandview Speedway has used for years, and with

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Grandview Speedway, Ryan Watt
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Mike Toth: His Winning Choice After a Track Shuts Down

Mike Toth: His Winning Choice After a Track Shuts Down

Dirt ModifiedsApril 21, 2026April 21, 2026 Mike Adaskaveg

With New Egypt Speedway shut down this season, Mike Toth decided to join his son, Joe, at Grandview Speedway. It seemed like a good move.

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Grandview Speedway, Joe Toth - Newtown, Mike Toth - Hellertown, New Egypt Speedway
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Mike Loney: What This Win Really Meant

Mike Loney: What This Win Really Meant

Dirt ModifiedsSeptember 18, 2025September 18, 2025 Mike Adaskaveg

Yes, last Saturday Mike Loney won his first sportsman feature at Grandview Speedway. Yes, he did so in a 2014 Hig Fab chassis, against 47

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Alex Yankowski - Covington, Big Diamond Speedway, Bobby Trapper Jr. - Scranton, Grandview Speedway, Hig Fab Chassis, Mike Loney - Taylor, Orange County Fair Speedway, Penn Can Speedway
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Colin Cox: How He Won a Title by 1000+ Points

Colin Cox: How He Won a Title by 1000+ Points

Dirt ModifiedsSeptember 16, 2025September 16, 2025 Mike Adaskaveg

Sportsman driver Colin Cox won the Grandview Speedway division championship by 1,012 points. Keep in mind, competing at this track is no cakewalk. Last weekend,

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Colin Cox - Perkasie, Grandview Speedway
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Ryan Beltz Wins $1,445 for a 3-Lap Cash Dash

Ryan Beltz Wins $1,445 for a 3-Lap Cash Dash

Dirt ModifiedsAugust 28, 2025August 30, 2025 Mike Adaskaveg

Break it down by lap, and Ryan Beltz had a fantastic payday. He competed in a three-lap, four-car Dash for Cash that paid $1,445 to

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Bicknell Racing Products, Ernie Saxton - Langhorne, Grandview Speedway, Ryan Beltz - Barto
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