Green Valley Raceway
| The Valley The Track that Milk Built | |
|---|---|
1995 infrared aerial photo | |
| Coordinates | 32°53′48″N 97°12′37″W / 32.89667°N 97.21028°W |
| Owner | Bill McClure (founder) Bill Hielscher (race coordinator) |
| Opened | 1960 |
| Closed | 1986 |
| Major events | Road course:
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| Website | nrhgreenvalleyraceway |
| Road Course (1966–1986) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 2.100 mi (3.380 km) |
| Turns | 8 |
| Race lap record | 0:59.204 ( Michael Roe, VDS-002, 1984, Can-Am) |
| Original Road Course (1960–1965) | |
| Surface | Asphalt |
| Length | 1.600 mi (2.575 km) |
| Race lap record | 1:13.900 ( Jim Hall, Porsche 718 RSK, 1961, Sports car racing) |
Green Valley Raceway was a motorsports race track located in Smithfield, Texas, and was part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Designed and built by Bill McClure on his North Texas dairy farm, the facility opened in 1960, and was used for over 20 years until its closure in 1986.
It had its 1st full season in 1961, whereby it drew 125,000 spectators.