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Driving DirectionsSome people think Springport Motor Speedway is out in the middle of nowhere. The truth is it's really out in the middle of "everywhere".
The speedway is located at 23849 30 Mile Road in Springport, Michigan
The town of Springport is located on a well-maintained Michigan highway known as M-99. M-99 begins in the City of Lansing and runs south through the Michigan towns of Eaton Rapids, Springport, Albion, Homer, Litchfield, Jonesville, and Hillsdale. It finally ends when it hits the state line just north of Pioneer, Ohio where it becomes SR15 in Ohio. M-99 crosses several major roads and highways, the most prominent being I-94 which is only 8 miles south of Springport. No matter where you are coming from, you can easily find Springport Motor Speedway: From LansingIf any of the directions take you south into the track on the gravel part of Royston Road, there is an alternate way so you can stay on paved roads all the way to the track. Avoid the gravel part of Royston
If you're coming from Lansing, or from anywhere else that will take you through Lansing, you have two choices to get to the track. Go south on I-69 and get off at exit 66 in Potterville and go south on Hartel Road. Continue reading the directions from Potterville. You can also get there from Lansing by going south on M-99 to Eaton Rapids. Continue reading the directions from Eaton Rapids.
From the city of Albion, most people know how to find M-99 since it runs right through Albion. Simply continue to follow the directions here for those who are travelling on I-94.
If you're travelling on I-94, getting to Springport Motor Speedway is a piece of cake.
At this point, continue reading the next section to go the rest of the way to the track.
From the intersection at the center of town, go north on Mechanic Street.
Go 2.0 miles to Peters Road and turn left.
If you're in the area for the NASCAR, ARCA, or Indy Car races and looking for something to do on Saturday evening, for a true race fan, there is nothing better than taking in a local short track show at one of the finest 3/8 mile racing facilities in the midwest. If you know how to find your way to I-94 near Jackson, finding the track is easy. Just follow the directions for travellers on I-94. Otherwise, keep reading. From MIS, first you must go north to the I-94 expressway. There are two ways to get to I-94. You can either go west on US-12 to US-127, or you can go north on M-50 to US-127, and then north to I-94. Either way, let's start out at the main entrance of MIS near the front straightaway.
M-50 Route
US-12 Route
Once you are on the expressway portion of US-127 North, it's a short trip of about 6 miles
until it ends at the ramp onto I-94.
At this point, you aren't very far from the track. Continue reading the directions from Exit 124.
If you're travelling from any city around the Battle Creek or Kalamazoo area, simply get on I-94 and go east until you come to exit 124 near the city of Albion. At this point, read the directions from Exit 124. If you're travelling from any city around the Jackson or Ann Arbor area, simply get on I-94 and go west until you come to exit 124 near the city of Albion. At this point, read the directions from Exit 124. It's an easy drive from Eaton Rapids.
Just go south on M-99 about 4.2 miles to Bellevue Hwy.
It's a nice pleasant drive from Charlotte to Springport Motor Speedway. There are a couple of ways you can start out from Charlotte. You can either go east on Island Highway to Royston Road or you can take M-50 towards Eaton Rapids and then turn on Royston Road. The M-50 way is a little shorter and quicker.
Island Hwy directions:
M-50 directions:
Either way you go, the track will be on your right. The first entrance is the pit entrance and the second entrance will be the spectator entrance. The last couple of miles on Royston Road is gravel. You'll cross Bellevue Hwy just before Royston Road changes to gravel. You can avoid the gravel by turning left on Bellevue Hwy and follow these directions from this point on. Getting to Springport Motor Speedway from Potterville is very easy and almost a straight shot south.
From Potterville, go south on M-100 which is also known as Hartel Road.
Note: The last couple of miles on Royston Road will be gravel. When you reach the intersection of Royston Road and Bellevue Highway, you are almost to the gravel section. At this point, you can turn left to go east on Bellevue Highway and avoid the gravel and stay on paved roads.
Anyone who lives in the Bellevue and Olivet area should know how to find Bellevue Hwy. Here, we're going to explain how to do it if you're travelling on I-69 near this area.
From I-69 near Bellevue and Olivet, get off at exit 48 and go east on Butterfield Hwy.
The last couple of miles on Royston Road will be gravel. If you'd like to avoid the gravel, don't turn on Royston. Instead, stay on Bellevue Hwy. Continue reading the next section to learn how to go the rest of the way on paved roads.
If any of the listed directions take you to the intersection of Bellevue Road and Royston Road and then south on the two mile stretch of gravel of Royston Road, there is an alternate route which is all paved roads.
From the intersection of Bellevue Road and Royston Road, go east on Bellevue Road.
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