The Thunder Valley Raceway Park, perhaps best known for its annual running of the popular “Outlaw Armageddon” no-prep event, is on the market.
Built in 1992 and located in Noble, Oklahoma on the outskirts of Oklahoma City, the 193 acre facility has been listed by Keller Williams Realty for an asking price of $2,850,000. The NHRA-sanctioned raceway is an all-concrete 1/4-mile, and has hosted NHRA Lucas Oil Series divisionals, numerous no-prep events, and is a frequent filming site for “Street Outlaws” television programming.
Within close proximity to I-35, the Canadian River, and the BNSF railroad that borders the property to the West, the property is likely to draw attention from alternative-use buyers. The listing notes that “the large size of the facility, acreage, and layout, 8/10-mile of paved solid surface, and multiple side roads allow for many potential uses, such as a corporate or private airport/runway, or industrial and commercial park.” It adds, “here are many buildings and improvements on-site. The ground is very fertile and has an abundance of marketable sand. Portions of the property have good hay production. The land is rich in water, with three wells on-site, which is a great asset.”
Thunder Valley reportedly has a number of owners, with the largest shareholder being the Stephens family that originally constructed it.
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