Tulsa Raceway Park
Tulsa Raceway Park

Tulsa Raceway Park
Tulsa, OK

Track Information

SIZE

1/4 Mile
BANKING

N/A
COMPOSITION

N/A
SHAPE

Drag Strip
ELEVATION

631 ft.

Welcome to Osage Casino Hotel Tulsa Raceway Park

Track Records

General information

  • 3 story tower with 6 suites and media room. Party room available for special occasions. Check with track for availability.
  • 10,000 seating capacity
  • 10 staging lanes
  • Altitude 619'
  • 60' wide
  • 675' concrete pad
  • 2710’ shutdown road with 200’ sand trap
  • Musco track and pit lighting
  • Concrete barrier walls on both sides from burnout to the last turn off.
  • All utilities underground.
  • Fully equipped EMT and fire rescue vehicles on site.
  • Souvenir stand offering Tulsa Raceway Park and NHRA merchandise for added enjoyment of your racing experience.
  • Restroom facilities located on both sides of the track.
  • Concession stand with a complete menu of burgers, hot dogs, chicken strips, fries, chips, candy, soda and beer. Lots of other items too!
  • Shipping Address: 3101 N Garnett Rd. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74116
  • Tulsa Raceway Park signs for packages as a Complementary service for the Racer. We are not responsible for the Delivery, Condition, - - Contents, Lost, Stolen, Damaged, Return Shipping, or any fees associated with delivered to Tulsa Raceway Park.
  • The Receipts is solely responsible for the package.
  • No firearms allowed on the premises at any time
  • No outside food, alcohol, coolers or glass bottles allowed.
  • Track Office Phone Number 918-437-7223

Drag Racing Basics

This section is for newcomers to Tulsa Raceway Park and serves as a refresher for our regular racers. All racers should refer to the Track Rules and General/Safety Rules sections of this website for additional clarification.

  • After paying your race fee at the pit gate, you will be provided with a tech card which you need to fill out and take to the Tech area behind the concession building. A Tulsa Raceway Park official will inspect your car and provide you with a wristband and car number upon successfully passing the tech inspection. You will then be directed to the staging lanes.
  • Wristband must be placed on the driver's wrist when issued. Switching wristbands during a race event is strictly prohibited and will subject the offenders to immediate eviction from Tulsa Raceway Park.
  • When your lane is pulled, you must be ready to race. Being race ready means seatbelts are fastened, windows closed (including sunroof) and lights on (when applicable). The Staging Director will guide you toward the burnout area. If you choose to do a burnout, follow the directions of the Water Box Supervisor. Do not begin burnout until the Starter and the Water Box Supervisor signal it is safe. After completing your burnout, proceed immediately to the starting line.
  • Approach the starting line until your front tire activates the pre-stage light. From there, inch your way forward until your tire causes the stage light to come on. This signals the starter that you are ready to race.
  • Time your start so that your vehicle is leaving just as the green light comes on. Continue accelerating until you cross the finish line.
  • If you believe that your vehicle is leaking fluids on the racing surface, pull over immediately and wait for track personnel to assist.
  • Begin to decelerate as soon as you cross the finish line and continue down track until the second or third turn. Never, under any circumstance, should you turn around on the race track. If you miss the second turn, you should proceed to the end of the track and take the third exit. Remember, the vehicle in the left lane has the right of way. Proceed immediately to the time slip booth, obeying the posted speed limit en route.
  • Your time slip is a detailed record of your run. It provides you with your reaction time, and elapsed time readings at the 60', 330', 1/8th mile, 1,000' and 1/4 mile mark. In addition, it provides you with a MPH reading at the 1/8th and 1/4 mile. This data will help you evaluate your run.
  • After reading the data, you may choose to cool down your vehicle in the pit area or proceed back to the staging lanes for another run. Do not cool down your vehicle in the staging lanes.
  • All racers are responsible for being familiar and in compliance with current Tulsa Raceway Park and NHRA rules. Depending upon the severity of the infraction, one warning will be given to a driver found in violation of the rules. A second violation during the same event may subject the offender to immediate disqualification. This includes, but is not limited to; inoperable tail light, running quicker than 13.99 without a helmet and motorcycles running faster than 120 MPH without leather or Kevlar pants.

Private Testing

Private Testing

Want to test your car at the best drag racing facility in Oklahoma? We can help!

Cost:

  • $2,500 for 8 hours of testing. One lane prepped, 7 cars maximum.
  • $3,200 for testing at night (using the lights)
  • $2,000 for 4 hours of testing. One lane prepped, 7 cars maximum.
  • $2,500 for testing at night. (using the lights)

Drag Radial Testing

  • $3,000 for 8 hours of testing. One lane prepped, 7 cars maximum.
  • $3,700 for testing at night (using the lights)
  • $2,500 for 4 hours of testing. One lane radial prepped, 7 cars max.
  • $3,000 for testing at night. (using the lights)

If you have more than 7 cars, please call and let us know and we can work a price customized to fit your needs.

To schedule your testing, contact Jimmy Boles at 918-720-2963 or email jimmy@TulsaRacewayPark.com

Don't Wait! The testing schedule fills up fast!

Fan Info

  • Camping information unavailable
  • No coolers allowed
  • ATM on site
  • All major credit cards accepted
  • Parking information unavailable
  • Grandstand seating
  • WiFi information unavailable

Family Info

  • Family seating information unavailable
  • Playground information unavailable
  • Restroom information unavailable

Pit Info

  • Fans allowed in pits
  • Pit concessions available
  • Electrical information unavailable
  • Fuel available at the track
  • Check-in information unavailable
  • Pits located inside the track
  • Partially paved pit surface
  • No tires available at the track