Jennerstown Speedway Complex
| Location | Jennerstown, Pennsylvania | 
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| Coordinates | 40°09′32″N 79°04′20″W / 40.1588°N 79.0721°W | 
| Capacity | 7,500 | 
| Owner | John Morocco, Larry Hemminger, and Richard Pologruto | 
| Opened | 
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| Former names | Jennerstown Speedway | 
| Major events | UARA National Tour International Supermodified Association ROC Modifieds Super Late Model | 
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| Surface | Asphalt | 
| Length | 0.522 miles (0.840 km) | 
| Turns | 4 | 
| Banking | 
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Jennerstown Speedway Complex is a racetrack in Jennerstown, Pennsylvania. Built on land that was once home to the Jenners Fair the track had its start in the 1920s as a flat, half-mile dirt track. After several changes, advancements and owners the track closed in 2009 until early 2014 when it was reopened. It is a NASCAR certified track, racing greats such as Dale Earnhardt, Sterling Marlin, Ken Schrader, and Darrell Waltrip.
Jennerstown Speedway, one of the oldest short-track facilities in the United States, has undergone a number of transformations leading up to today’s state-of-the-art motorsports complex.