Cowtown Speedway has been in operation since 1963. Cowtown Speedway "the fastest lil' dirt
track in Texas," has clocked cars at over 110 MPH on it's high-banked, 1/4 mile clay oval track!
Cowtown Speedway features 6 Classes of Racing every Saturday night. We also feature various
other classes throughout the season, February through October. We feature the Sprint Cars,
Modified Class, Limited Modifieds, Street Stock, Bombers and Jr. Bomber classes.
The Jr. Bomber class is a new class of cars for 2007. This class is a beginner class and is for
ages 15 and under.
The 2007 Schedule is full of special events. We feature the ASCS Sooner Region Sprint Cars on
three nights in 2007. The popular Demo Derby's return in 2007 as well as a 250 lap Enduro race.
The season wraps up with our biggest race of the season, the Topless 100. Just click here to
check the special event dates for 2007.
Cowtown Speedway brings to you and your family lots of fun and exciting racing every Friday and
Saturday night. On Friday see the Go Karts for kids from ages 5 through 15. Saturday night
brings fast fun sprint car & stock car racing.
Cowtown Speedway is approximately 30 miles south of Texas Motor Speedway, and 20 minutes
southeast of downtown Fort Worth in Kennedale, Texas. For exact directions to the track, click
here.
Here are some pictures from years gone by at Cowtown Speedway. Special thanks to Rudy Garcia
for providing many of the pictures seen here.

We will be adding to this page - so check back on occasion!
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1978 Champion Cecil Farris packs the track in 1979
Richard Green #70 and Marc Madison 1989
Randy Burkhart 1989
1988 Champion James Moss racing in 1989
Bo Rawdon 1986
Carey Felkins - economy late model - April 1986
Curtis Pearce 8-31-1985
Gary Wright 1985
James Burrows #6 & Keith Green #5 1986
James Moss & Bo Rawdon 1986
Waco's Keith Green 1985
Limited modifieds, October 1985. Say - is the driver on the outside talking on his cell phone?!
James Pack #72 & Harvey Armour #12 August 1985
Steve Coates #54 & Jerry Hammock #4 1989
El Paso's Curt Barnett driving the Wayne Larson Racing house car in 2001.
Johnny Miller rides out a tough one in 2004.
Longtime Cowtown racer George White & car owner Paul Cook getting ready for
double duty in 2006.
A picture of the popular "9-11" Special held at Cowtown. Click on picture for a larger view.
The ASCS Sprint Cars always pack the stands at Cowtown.
3-Wide ASCS Sprint Car parade lap.
The sam15.com car of Sam Hafertepe, Jr. has picked up 3 ASCS wins at Cowtown in '05 & '06.
Thanks for stopping by and reliving some of the history of Cowtown Speedway.
If you'd like to see some video clips from Cowtown Speedway, just click here and scroll to the Cowtown links on the page.
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Bo Rawdon traded in his racing hat and
became the Cowtown Speedway General
Manager in 2001. And has been Track
Promoter since 2004.
Previous to that, Bo raced at Cowtown
Speedway and other area tracks for about 20
years.
Bo has amassed 450 feature victories and 50
track championships.
However, his biggest racing accomplishment
in racing was winning the NASCAR Sunbelt
Region Championship in 1990, as a part of the
NASCAR Weekly Racing Series.
Here's a picture of Bo back in 1975 with a
young race fan.
Friday night Go-Kart action at Cowtown Speedway. Stop out on Friday night's for
great family fun!
Some of the wildest racing action of the year can be seen at our Topless Modified
special events. You can catch the Topless Modifieds 6 nights at Cowtown
Speedway in 2007.
Here's a shot of 4-wide Topless 100 action from October of 2003.