Racing Live From Midvale Speedway TONIGHT On Racing America

Midvale Speedway reaches a partnership with Racing America, which will allow RacingAmerica.tv to be the exclusive streaming partner for all races at the Ohio short track.

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This week, Midvale Speedway and Racing America, an online racing streaming service, announced an expansive partnership, which will bring live racing from the 3/10-mile Ohio paved oval short track to fans around the world craving some of the best wheel-to-wheel short track racing in the United States.

The first event of the partnership kicks off on Saturday, May 10th, and Racing America’s coverage will start at 6:00 PM ET. Saturday’s action will include Outlaw Late Models and Modifieds as the Main Attraction, but will also include a Joker’s Wild 30-lap feature for trucks.

Bandoleros, Street Stocks, Crown Vics, and Compacts will also compete on Saturday night at Midvale on RacingAmerica.tv.

The races will be free to watch for monthly subscribers of the Racing America streaming platform.

Some of the marquee events held at Midvale Speedway throughout the season include the Salute to Fallen Heroes on May 25, the Firecracker 250 on July 3, the Ohio Invitational on August 31, and the Fall Classic weekend, which runs from September 26 to September 28.

Additionally, Racing America will bring coverage of the Midvale Speedway Mid-Season Championship on June 21, and the Season Championship Night on September 6.

Click here to become a RacingAmerica.TV subscriber today, and gain access to the plethora of streamable races from Midvale Speedway as well as the other incredible tracks and marquee events within the Racing America platform.

To keep up with the 2025 season at Midvale Speedway, refer to the track’s official website at midvalespeedway.com.

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