Lernerville Track History
Lernerville first opened for racing in 1967. The ground where Lernerville Speedway currently is located was once a popular amusement park and skating rink. Their first full year was in 1968. Sprint cars, modifieds and late models were a part of the program.
Lernerville Speedway is a 4/10 mile dirt oval located in Sarver, Pennsylvania, United States. It is currently owned by Tomson Scrap Metal.
Lernerville currently hosts the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and the High Limit sprint car series, and 2023 will mark the 56th season for the track.
Lernerville features the "Fab 4" divisions weekly on Fridays from mid-April through August. Lernerville is the only track to run the three major divisions in dirt racing weekly (410 Sprints, Super Late Models, and Big Block Modifieds). Lernerville also runs the Penn-Ohio Street Stocks weekly.