The new season is marching along. The opening of Pulaski County Motorsports Park ( Motor Mile / New River Valley ) for 2026 was a cooperative effort that is still pushing. The IHRA (International Hot Rod Association) and Pulaski County are working together to make the racing, the track and the facility in general a destination for fans and racers.

There is still work to do. The progress so far is very promising. The show on the track is growing and the pool of racers is working out with a good show. The concept of “car counts” is always a “Catch 22” as the main showing of Late Models filled the score tower at the start. The other divisions were fast and competitive with nominal numbers. Super Street, Mod4 and Pure4 had enough on the track to make a real race of it. The Legends were a little light but the touring “Southern Ground Pounders” had a nice selection of vintage wheels on the track.

All in all, the competition and the numbers on the track put on a good show. The officials and track staff were on top of things for organization and details. To put a face on the elephant in the room is to call out an issue that is facing every small track in Virginia and across the country.

The fans.

The return of racing at Pulaski has brought some new numbers to the seats. The excitement in the stands was there but numbers are still a real concern. Pulaski County and the IHRA team are doing a big job of promotions and information to draw people in but there is still a lot of space to fill. Time will tell which way the swing will go but there is a bit of weight on the actual racing fan base.

Let’s just say it… Support it or lose it. Word of mouth promotion is a key feature to push the show to be bigger and better. The tracks can promote and bring in tours but if excited fans do not spread the word and generate a buzz outside the pits it can all go dark quickly.

Pulaski has a good chance with this new push forward. There are “weekly series” (every other week trading off with Lonesome Pine up around Wise and Coeburn) with the IHRA Late Model return coming later this summer. The SMART Modifieds and Grand National Super Series are on the schedule. There is a lot on the track for this first season back!

May 9, 2026 Race Winners: Kyle Dudley – Late Model, Mod4 – Rocky Yates, Super Street – Jimmy Mullins, Legends – Gary Smith, Pure4 – Jeff Linkous, Ground Pounders – Shayne Lockhart / Josh Roberts

Photo Gallery – May 9, 2026 – Pulaski County Motorsports Park