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'''Kil-Kare Speedway''' (located in [[Xenia, Ohio]]) features two separate tracks: a 1/3 mile asphalt track for [[stock car]] racing and a 1/4 mile [[drag racing]] track. It holds local events, as well as pro racing events such as [[NHRA]], [[Whelen All-American Series]] (formerly the Dodge Weekly Racing Series), and [[USAR Hooters Pro Cup Series]].
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[[File:Kil-Kare Raceway.jpg|thumb|Entrance to Kil-Kare Raceway, May 2018]]
'''Kil-Kare Raceway''' is a motorsports complex located in [[Xenia Township, Greene County, Ohio|Xenia Township, Greene County]], near [[Xenia, Ohio|Xenia]] and [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]], [[Ohio|Ohio, USA]]. Kil-Kare was first built by the Marshall Brothers, and first opened up as a 1/5-mile dirt track in 1951. After one race kicking up a dust storm, the track was paved with a full season of racing in 1952 and reconfigured to a 3/8-mile oval in 1955. The 1/4 mile dragway was opened in 1959, making Kil-Kare a premier facility for both stock car and drag racing.
 
Kil-Kare at this point in time and features two separate tracks: '''Kil-Kare Speedway''', a 3/8 mile (0.6 km) asphalt oval for [[stock car racing]] and '''Kil-Kare Dragway''', a 1/4 mile [[dragstrip]]. The oval is unconventional in shape, with the cars almost in a continuous slide between turns one and four.
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The facility is affiliated with the [[National Hot Rod Association|NHRA]], [[International Hot Rod Association|IHRA]], and [[NASCAR]] and holds events in the [[Whelen All-American Series]] as well as local events including [[figure 8 racing|figure 8]] races and drift events. It formerly hosted races in [[Automobile Racing Club of America|ARCA]] and [[USARacing|USAR Pro Cup Series]] competition.
 
The name Kil-Kare is believed to be derived from an old resort that once stood on the property currently occupied by the raceway. The [[Creekside Trail]] bicycle path, which borders the raceway to the south, was once the [[Columbus and Xenia Railroad]]. The railroad carried passenger trains near the turn of the 20th century. The passenger trains stopped at the resort that was named "Kill all your cares". As time progressed, the resort closed, the railroad was dismantled, and the name Kil-Kare, which was formed from the name of the resort, stuck.
 
The 1/4 mile drag strip at Kil-Kare underwent a major renovation in 2013 which included tearing up the old asphalt surface and replacing it with concrete for the entire length of the strip. Kil-Kare is one of few in the country that features a concrete racing surface for the entire 1/4 mile length.
 
It was announced that Kil-Kare would be switching sanctioning bodies from the [[National Hot Rod Association|NHRA]] to the [[International Hot Rod Association|IHRA]] on November 8, 2023.
 
Kil-Kare Raceway is operational as of the 2024 season.
 
==External links==
* [http://www.kilkare.com Kil-Kare Raceway website]
 
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Greene County, Ohio]]
[[Category:NHRA Division 3 drag racing venues]]
[[Category:Motorsport venues in the United StatesOhio]]
[[Category:SportsTourist venuesattractions in Greene County, Ohio]]
 
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