Track Profile: Getting To Know Virginia's Langley Speedway
Track Profile: Getting To Know Virginia's Langley Speedway
Get to know Virginia's history Langley Speedway ahead of its 72nd season-opener for the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series on Saturday night.
The 2022 season will see the historic Langley Speedway kick off its 72nd season of competitive, short-track racing.
During its seven decades of operation, Langley has served as a proving ground for many drivers that include seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champions Richard Petty and Jimmie Johnson, as well as current Cup Series drivers like Chase Elliott and Denny Hamlin.
Langley remains a hotspot for short track racing with a busy schedule that features plenty of marquee events that include the 14th Annual Hampton Heat, the Shawn Balluzzo Memorial 100 as well as the first NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour race at the facility since 2019.
Local favorite Brenden Queen is looking to continue a recent string of success by tallying his third consecutive Langley track championship, but he will have to hold off plenty of talented veterans that include two-time champion Mark Wertz and six-time track champion Greg Edwards.
Below is everything to know about Langley Speedway.
Langley Speedway
Track Profile
Track | Langley Speedway |
Location | Hampton, Virginia |
Opened | 1950 |
Length | 0.397 miles |
Banking | Six degrees in turns; Two degrees on straightaways |
Surface | Asphalt |
Prior to Langley’s formal grand opening back in 1950, the property was known as Dude Ranch, which primarily hosted thoroughbred racing along with occasional stock car events.
Former promoter Henry Klich was responsible for revitalizing the track during its early years. Among Klich’s initiatives included bringing the first Cup Series race to Langley back in 1964 before later paving the facility ahead of its first planned Cup date in May of 1968.
The Cup Series left Langley after the 1970 season, but the track has remained popular amongst fans and drivers, with Lennie Pond, Elton Sawyer and C.E. Falk III all recording multiple track titles.
Only nine Cup Series events have taken place at Langley. David Pearson took home the most victories during that stretch with three consecutive wins while Richard Petty and Ned Jarrett each tallied two of their own.
Langley hosted the NASCAR Xfinity Series twice a year from 1982-88 for a total of 14 appearances. Tommy Ellis, who won a track championship at Langley in 1975, led all other drivers with five victories at the facility. Jack Ingram followed closely behind him with four of his own.
The 2010s saw Langley branch out to host NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and Whelen Modified Tour events. Drivers like William Byron, Todd Gilliland, Ryan Preece and others each got to add to the track’s storied history by visiting Victory Lane.
Below are the complete lists of winners across all NASCAR divisions at Langley along with the track champions since 1963.
NASCAR Cup Series races at Langley Speedway
Year-Race No. | Date | Winner |
1964-22 | 5/15/64 | Ned Jarrett |
1965-16 | 5/14/65 | Ned Jarrett |
1966-16 | 5/7/66 | Richard Petty |
1967-19 | 5/20/67 | Richard Petty |
1968-17 | 5/18/68 | David Pearson |
1968-38 | 8/24/68 | David Pearson |
1969-20 | 5/17/69 | David Pearson |
1970-15 | 5/18/70 | Bobby Isaac |
1970-48 | 11/22/70 | Bobby Allison |
NASCAR Xfinity Series races at Langley Speedway
Year-Race No. | Date | Driver |
1982-10 | 5/8/82 | Jack Ingram |
1982-21 | 8/7/82 | Tommy Ellis |
1983-09 | 5/7/83 | Jack Ingram |
1983-22 | 8/6/83 | Jack Ingram |
1984-09 | 5/5/84 | Sam Ard |
1984-20 | 8/11/84 | Jack Ingram |
1985-08 | 5/4/85 | Tommy Ellis |
1985-16 | 8/3/85 | Tommy Ellis |
1986-08 | 5/3/86 | Tommy Houston |
1986-21 | 8/2/86 | L.D. Ottinger |
1987-06 | 5/2/87 | Mike Alexander |
1987-17 | 8/9/87 | Larry Pollard |
1988-07 | 4/30/88 | Tommy Ellis |
1988-20 | 7/30/88 | Tommy Ellis |
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East (now ARCA Menards Series East) races at Langley Speedway
Year-Race No. | Date | Winner |
2011-07 | 6/18/11 | Sergio Pena |
2012-07 | 6/23/12 | Corey LaJoie |
2013-07 | 6/22/13 | Dylan Kwasniewski |
2014-09 | 6/21/14 | Ben Rhodes |
2015-06 | 6/20/15 | William Byron |
2017-12 | 9/4/17 | Todd Gilliland |
2018-03 | 4/28/18 | Tyler Dippel |
NASCAR Southeast Series races at Langley Speedway
Year-Race No. | Date | Winner |
1995-19 | 10/21/95 | Mike Cope |
NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour races at Langley Speedway
Year-Race No. | Date | Winner |
2017-04 | 5/13/17 | Timmy Solomito |
2018-06 | 6/23/18 | Ryan Preece |
NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour races at Langley Speedway
Year-Race No. | Date | Winner |
2010-08 | 9/4/10 | Tim Brown |
2011-09 | 9/3/11 | Andy Seuss |
2012-08 | 9/1/12 | Jason Myers |
2013-08 | 8/31/13 | Kyle Ebersole |
2014-04 | 4/12/14 | George Brunnhoelzl III |
2014-08 | 8/30/14 | Burt Myers |
2015-04 | 4/11/15 | Burt Myers |
2015-08 | 9/5/15 | George Brunnhoelzl III |
Langley Speedway track champions
Year: Track champion |
1963: Bruce Warren |
1964: Bruce Warren |
1965: Lennie Pond |
1966: Bruce Warren |
1967: Bruce Warren |
1968: No champion |
1969: Ray Hendrick & Sonny Hutchins |
1970: Al Grinnan |
1971: Al Grinnan & Lennie Pond |
1972: No champion |
1973: Sonny Hutchins |
1974: Bob Smith |
1975: Tommy Ellis |
1976: Joe Falk |
1977: Billy Smith |
1978: No champion |
1979: No champion |
1980: No champion |
1981: Charlie Doyle |
1982: Bubba Adams |
1983: Elton Sawyer |
1984: Elton Sawyer |
1985: Elton Sawyer |
1986: Phil Warren |
1987: Roger Sawyer |
1988: Phil Warren |
1989: Danny Edwards Jr. |
1990: Chip Hudson |
1991: Roger Sawyer |
1992: Danny Edwards Jr. |
1993: Eddie Johnson |
1994: Phil Warren |
1995: Phil Warren |
1996: Mike Buffkin |
1997: Phil Warren |
1998: Greg Edwards |
1999: Dany Edwwards Jr. |
2000: Phil Warren |
2001: Phil Warren |
2002: Jammie Goode |
2003: Mark Wertz |
2004: Tommy Cherry |
2005: Tommy Cherry |
2006: Greg Edwards |
2007: Danny Edwards Jr. |
2008: Danny Edwards Jr. |
2009: C.E. Falk III |
2010: C.E. Falk III |
2011: C.E. Falk III |
2012: Greg Edwards |
2013: C.E. Falk III |
2014: Greg Edwards |
2015: Greg Edwards |
2016: No champion |
2017: Matt Waltz |
2018: Danny Edwards Jr. |
2019: Greg Edwards |
2020: Brenden Queen |
2021: Brenden Queen |