Fall Futurity canceled, season complete at Hamilton County Speedway


With sub-freezing temperatures at race time and a forecast of snow for Saturday and Sunday, officials at the Hamilton County Speedway driven by Spangler Automotive have canceled this year’s running of the Fall Futurity scheduled for October 23-24.

This will put the wraps on the 2020 racing season at the historic half-mile in Webster City, Iowa. Officials are already looking forward to 2021 with the addition of new Musco Lighting and the construction of a new catwalk for infield spectators.

Competitors who have pre-entered for this weekend’s Fall Futurity will not have their credit/debit cards processed and checks will be destroyed. If you would like your check back or need a refund of another kind, contact the track office at (515) 832-6000.

The Hamilton County Speedway driven by Spangler Automotive is located off US 20 at exit 140, then 1.2 miles north, then 0.5 mile east on Bank St., then 0.4 mile south on Bluff St. to the Hamilton County Fairgrounds in Webster City, Iowa. The physical address is 1200 Bluff St, Webster City, IA 50595.

Opening in July 1910, the Hamilton County Speedway is the oldest speedway in the state of Iowa. In 1938, work began on the current location at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds. The semi-banked half-mile dirt track was completed in the spring of 1939, and the first races were held on the track in September of that year.

For more information, call (515) 832-6000 or check out hamiltoncospeedway.com. You can also get social on Facebook and Twitter.