Luxemburg Speedway | Luxy Raceway Wisconsin Short Track Racing

Luxemburg Speedway — Luxy Raceway, Luxemburg, Wisconsin

Luxemburg Speedway, now operating as Luxy Raceway, is a 1/3 mile clay oval located in Luxemburg, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, just east of Green Bay. It is one of the most active short tracks in northeastern Wisconsin, running weekly IMCA-sanctioned racing from May through September.

The track’s 82 backlinks from race track directories (FastSpeedways, speedwaysonline.com), regional racing forums, and Wisconsin motorsport community sites reflect the original RacingOnline.com coverage of Luxemburg Speedway results and schedules from the late 1990s through the early 2010s.

Track Details

Detail Information
Current Name Luxy Raceway
Former Name Luxemburg Speedway
Location Luxemburg, WI 54217 (Kewaunee County)
Surface Clay
Length 1/3 mile oval
Primary Classes IMCA Modified, IMCA Stock Car, IMCA Sport Modified, 4-cylinder
Season May – September (weekly racing)

Racing Classes

Luxemburg runs a full card of IMCA-sanctioned classes on race nights. The headline division is IMCA Modified — the same class that runs across hundreds of tracks in the Midwest and Plains states. Supporting divisions typically include IMCA Stock Car, IMCA Sport Modified, and economy/4-cylinder classes that provide an entry point for new competitors.

The IMCA Modified class at Luxemburg produces some of the best dirt oval racing in northeastern Wisconsin. The 1/3 mile clay surface requires constant adaptation — track conditions change throughout the night as moisture levels shift, the racing groove widens, and the surface develops a cushion (built-up ridge of dirt on the outer edge of turns). Drivers who can read these changes and adjust their line mid-race hold a significant advantage.

IMCA Modified and Benji LaCrosse

Luxemburg Speedway is a flagship IMCA Modified track in the Wisconsin region. Benji LaCrosse won multiple championships at Luxemburg and is one of the most recognised names associated with the track. LaCrosse is also the 2006 IMCA Modified national champion and a multiple Wisconsin state champion — credentials built across the northeastern Wisconsin short-track circuit that includes Luxemburg and Thunder Hill Speedway (The Hill Raceway) in Sturgeon Bay.

The pipeline between Luxemburg and the broader IMCA national scene is well established. Drivers who consistently run at the front at Luxy Raceway are competitive at regional and national IMCA events, making Luxemburg one of the tracks that feeds talent into the upper levels of American dirt short-track racing.

Location and Access

Luxemburg is located approximately 20 minutes east of Green Bay via Wisconsin Highway 54. The track is a recognised attraction in the Kewaunee County area and is listed as a Travel Wisconsin destination. For fans travelling from the Fox Valley or broader northeastern Wisconsin region, Luxemburg is one of the most accessible weekly racing venues.

Gate times and schedule details are available through MyRacePass and the track’s social media channels. Weekly racing typically runs on Saturday evenings under lights.

The Northeastern Wisconsin Short-Track Circuit

Luxemburg sits within a network of active short tracks in the Green Bay and Door County region. Together with Thunder Hill (The Hill Raceway) in Sturgeon Bay and venues further afield, these tracks form a circuit that sustains weekly racing throughout the Wisconsin summer. Many drivers compete at multiple tracks in the region on different nights of the week.

For fans and followers of Midwest short-track racing, this density of venues means live racing is available most nights of the week from May through September — a concentration that is difficult to find outside the Upper Midwest.

Related Pages

For more on Midwest short-track and oval racing, see our Speedway & Short-Track Oval Betting Guide. For ARCA Menards Series betting at nearby Wisconsin and Minnesota tracks, see Madison International Speedway and Elko Speedway.

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