Track Profile: Getting To Know Idaho's Meridian Speedway
Track Profile: Getting To Know Idaho's Meridian Speedway
Get to know Idaho's legendary bullring known as Meridian Speedway ahead of its 2022 season opener for the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series Saturday.
Although Idaho is primarily known for its mountains and potatoes, the Gem State also boasts a thriving asphalt bullring in the form of Meridian Speedway.
Since the 1950s, Meridian has provided Idaho short track fans an ideal opportunity to see their local heroes battle for victories in the weekly edition while also occasionally hosting NASCAR-sanctioned events featuring the next generation of stars.
Over a half-dozen divisions currently encompass a stacked weekly program for Meridian that now includes the facility’s own crown jewel event, the NAPA Auto Parts Idaho 208, which is set to take place on Aug. 20.
Meridian’s new season formally gets underway April 9 with the ATS Inland Season Opener. The on-track action starts at 6 p.m. MT and will include races for Meridian’s Modified, Sprint Car, Street Stock, Pro 4 and Hornets divisions.
Below is everything to know about Meridian Speedway.
Meridian Speedway
Track Profile
Track | Meridian Speedway |
Location | Meridian, Idaho |
Opened | 1951 |
Length | 0.25 miles |
Surface | Asphalt |
A proud racing heritage has been built at Meridian over its seven decades of operation, with plenty of drivers permanently etching themselves into the track’s record books.
Sean Miller currently holds the most championships in Meridian’s Late Model division following a dominant stretch during the mid-1990s that saw him claim five consecutive titles. Other multi-time champions in that division include Jerry Bowers, Jim Dillon and John Nesmith.
Meridian has also seen women drivers break barriers on numerous occasions.
Along with Melissa Weaver claiming six Street Stock titles and Hannah Newhouse becoming the only female Late Model champion in 2016, Hailie Deegan notably captured her first of three NASCAR K&N Pro Series West (now ARCA Menards Series West) wins at Meridian in 2018 following a last lap pass on Cole Rouse.
In the six K&N West races at Meridian, none of them featured a repeat winner.
Ray Elder, who won six K&N West titles between 1969-75, was victorious during a one-off appearance for the series at Meridian back in 1972. When K&N West returned to Meridian during the late 2010s, Deegan, current NASCAR Cup Series competitor Todd Gilliland and six-time NASCAR Xfinity Series winner Noah Gragson all earned victories at the facility.
During its existence, the NASCAR Northwest Series also infrequently visited Meridian. Former track champion John Dillon picked up a popular victory in front of the home crowd back in 1989 while Ron Eaton accumulated the most wins with two in 1986 and 1990.
Below are the complete list of NASCAR winners and track champions during Meridian’s long and storied history.
NASCAR K&N Pro Series West (now ARCA Menards Series West) races at Meridian
Year-Race No. | Date | Winner |
1972-13 | 6/30/72 | Ray Elder |
2015-11 | 9/5/15 | Noah Gragson |
2016-13 | 9/24/16 | Todd Gilliland |
2017-12 | 9/30/17 | Michael Self |
2018-12 | 9/29/18 | Hailie Deegan |
2019-11 | 9/28/19 | Derek Kraus |
NASCAR Northwest Series races at Meridian
Year-Race No. | Date | Winner |
1985-05 | 6/15/85 | Bob Fox |
1986-04 | 5/17/86 | Ron Eaton |
1989-08 | 7/24/89 | John Dillon |
1990-07 | 6/23/90 | Ron Eaton |
1991-08 | 6/22/91 | Tobey Butler |
2006-01 | 4/30/06 | Brandon Riehl |
Meridian Speedway track champions
Year: Track champion |
1966: Gary Brown |
1967: Rick Poulton |
1968: Bob Mitich |
1969: Bob Mitich |
1970: No champion |
1971: Jim Dillon |
1972: Bob Mitich |
1973: Jim Dillon |
1974: Steve Mason |
1975: Steve Mason |
1976: Jerry Bowers |
1977: Jim Dillon |
1978: Jerry Bowers |
1979: Jerry Bowers |
1980: LeeRoy Nelson |
1981: Marv Whiteman III |
1982: Larry Bowers |
1983: Kenny Bowers |
1984: Marv Whiteman III |
1985: Steve Mason |
1986: Pat Minegar |
1987: John Dillon |
1988: Keith Postlewait |
1989: Steve Nesmith |
1990: Kim Bradford |
1991: Willie Ransom |
1992: Willie Ranson |
1993: Matt Klaas |
1994: Sean Miller |
1995: Sean Miller |
1996: Sean Miller |
1997: Sean Miller |
1998: Sean Miller |
1999: Mike Marston |
2000: Dennis Wurtz II |
2001: Jim Tremuan |
2002: Dennis Wurtz II |
2003: John Nesmith |
2004: No champion |
2005: Scott Durbin |
2006: Craig Bell |
2007: John Nesmith |
2008: Chris Ratterree |
2009: John Nesmith |
2010: Dan Buckley |
2011: Chris Fenton |
2012: Dylan Caldwell |
2013: Travis Anderson |
2014: Lee Hackney |
2015: Dennis Wurtz II |
2016: Hannah Newhouse |
2017: Chris Fenton |
2018: Kyle Tellstrom |
2019: Kyle Tellstrom |
2020: John Newhouse |
2021: Daytona Wurtz (Pro Late Model) |