Welcome Little Lorain Raceway!

Welcome Little Lorain Raceway!

Welcome to the Official Page of Little Lorain Raceway!!

The Maggio Family, owners of Lorain Raceway Park, are excited to bring to you “Little Lorain”! A Quarter Midget/Go Kart track located on the backstretch of the famed 3/8th mile speedway that will feature racing throughout April-September for kiddos of all ages!

Schedule, Divisions, Rules/Regulations and more to come soon. We will be working with other area facilities to ensure our schedule is the best possible dates for kids to get full experiences at each track in the area!

Divisions we plan to hold regular events for include Quarter Midgets (all possible USAC divisions necessary), Caged Karts, Box Stock Kid Karts and a JuiceBox Division! 2024 will consist of a year focused on our Youth Divisions with a possible show or two for Adult Karts as we will then look to expand to Adult Karts in the near future!

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LITTLE LORAIN RACEWAY'S LATEST NEWS

LATEST NEWS

  • Little Lorain Raceway Results 5-2-25

    Published On: May 6th, 2025

    Junior Honda: 1st Bryson 2nd Charlee 3rd Asti Senior Honda: 1st Jacob 2nd Hayden 3rd Navaeh Heavy Honda: 1st Weston 2nd Landon Blue Rookie: 1st Kase 2nd Bristol 3rd Leon

  • Modifieds Added to May 10th Event at Lorain Raceway Park

    Published On: May 3rd, 2025

    The Sliman's Dodge Jeep Chrysler Ram Modifieds have been added to the Saturday, May 10th schedule! Originally the Must See Racing Light Crate Sprints were on the schedule, don’t worry

  • The Painesville Speedway Rained Out May 3rd

    Published On: May 3rd, 2025

    The Autism Awareness Opening Night/Remembrance Night scheduled for Saturday, May 3rd has been POSTPONED!!!! We have been monitoring the weather every day this week and although it’s improved slightly, still

  • Great Lakes Truck Tour Set for 12 Races in 2025

    Published On: May 2nd, 2025

    (CLEVELAND, OH) The inaugural season of the re-launched Great Lakes Truck Tour has set a 12 race schedule that will see the trucks racing across four states at eight different