Lexington Truck and Tractor Pull returns for award-winning, dirt throwin’ action

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LEXINGTON — The high octane action and thunder of big trucks and tractors are back at Lexington Motorsports Park with the annual Lexington Truck and Tractor Pull on Aug. 8-9.

Sanctioned by the Mid-South Pullers Association, the Lexington Truck and Tractor Pull brings loud powerful engines along with a whole lot of excitement to North Alabama each year. There are six sanctioned classes both nights.

Classes competing are Super Modified 2 Wheel Drive Trucks, Super Modified 4 Wheel Drive Trucks, Limited Light Super Stock Tractors, Super Farm Tractors, Limited Pro Tractors and Pro Stock 4 Wheel Drive Trucks.

Truck and tractor pulling is known as the world’s most powerful motorsport due to the multi-engine modified tractor pullers and is the only motorsport where victory is measured by distance.

Action is set to begin at 7 p.m. Aug. 8 and 6:30 p.m. Aug. 9 and everyone is encouraged to bring a lawn chair. Plenty of food will be available from the concession stand, including the famous Lexington tractor pull hamburgers.

Admission is $20 for 13 years old and older, $15 for children 6 to 12 years old and free admission for 5 years old and younger. Proceeds benefit the Lexington Volunteer Fire Department.

The Lexington Truck and Tractor Pull has earned numerous accolades in recent years, including being named Pull of the Year in 2019 and Two-Day Pull of the Year in 2024 by the Mid-South Pullers Association.

In 2022, the event was also recognized as Event of the Year by the Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association.

The Lexington Motorsports Park is at 123 McQuire Lane in Lexington.

For the latest information, visit Lexington Motorsports Park on Facebook.

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