From grassroots kart racers to high-horsepower sprint cars, Desert West Speedway is where the region’s racing community comes together.

A desert landscape with a dirt racetrack, mountains in the distance, and a clear blue sky.

Our story

Desert West Speedway is a family-owned and operated dirt track built from the ground up with one goal in mind: creating a true home for grassroots racing in the desert Southwest. What started as a vision to bring high-quality, multi-division dirt racing to the region has grown into a track designed for both serious competitors and fans who love real, wheel-to-wheel action.

Conveniently located just outside Kingman, Arizona, Desert West Speedway sits at the crossroads of the Southwest racing community. Our location makes us an easy drive for racers and fans from Las Vegas, Phoenix, Southern California, and throughout Arizona and California — making every race night a regional gathering of talent, teams, and supporters.

Three flags on a tall flagpole against a blue sky with mountains in the background; the top flag is the United States flag, the middle is a flag with a red sunburst on a blue and yellow background, and the bottom is a checkered flag with a logo.
A sprint car racing on a dirt track, kicking up dust behind the vehicle.

Our facility is built to host a wide range of dirt racing disciplines, including Flat Track Motorcycles, Dwarf Cars, Micro Sprints, Karts, Midgets, and Sprint Cars. That variety means no two events are the same — just different styles of speed, strategy, and side-by-side competition on a purpose-built desert dirt surface.

As a family-run track, we’re committed to creating a welcoming environment for racers, crews, and spectators alike. From young drivers getting their start in karts to seasoned sprint car veterans, Desert West Speedway is about community, competition, and keeping the spirit of grassroots racing alive in the desert.

Whether you’re here to race, crew, or cheer from the stands, we’re proud to make Desert West Speedway your home track in the Southwest.