Street Machines Grudge Racing

The Street Machines Grudge Racing is Saturday from 6pm to 10pm at Redding Motorsports Park, 6750 Old Oregon Trail.

Heads Up, Side by Side Grudge Racing for all vehicles
No Eliminations – Street Legal or NOT!!

Spectator Admission: $10 (kids 11 and younger admitted FREE)

Skid Pit or Drag Racing or both: $40
Highschool Students: Free racing or skid pit with paid spectator admission

Note: Skid Pit is open to everyone and anyone
Vehicle Does not need to be street legal or DMV registered to participate
Must wear a helmet if your vehicle runs quicker than 14.00 ET
Must wear seat belts at all times
Please do not run your AC while racing (it leaks water on the track)
(1) passenger is allowed but must be at least 16 years of age

Big Bike Weekend

The Redding Big Bike Weekend is Saturday and Sunday at the Red Lion Hotel, 1830 Hilltop Drive.

The party starts on Friday night with Bike Nite at the dragstrip. Then on to Saturday at the Red Lion… check out the Misfits and Mayhems Strongman competition, vendors, food truck, Remembrance Ride honoring fallen first responders and the band on Saturday night. Also, there will be a car show on Saturday at the Holiday Inn (next door). Sunday’s event will be the Poker Chip Run to support Nation’s Finest. We will again be stopping at the Veterans Cemetery. Each rider will have a coin that you can place on the headstone of a service member or veteran to show show of respect and honor

Redwood Rally

The 2023 Redwood Rally is Tuesday to Saturday at the Redding Motorsports Park to Samoa, Coos Bay, Medford and back to Redding.

Redwood Rally is a Drag-N-Drive event that includes driving an almost 700 mile loop, and drag racing at four West Coast dragstrips over five days. Though the concept of this event is nothing new (ie. Drag Week, Sick Week, RMRW) Heather & Jesse knew it was time to bring it to the West Coast, and started putting in the work to make it happen. During this five day event, September 26th-30th 2023, Participants will race at Redding Dragstrip, Samoa Dragstrip, Coos Bay Speedway, and Medford Dragstrip. Competition vehicles must be driven on public roads between each dragstrip, making this an interesting display of power-vs-reliability.

Drivers & Copilots will all follow the same route, stopping at predetermined “Pit Stop” sponsor locations. They must take a photo of their vehicle in front of each pit stop location in order to continue to compete in the Rally. We are really focused on promoting small businesses during this event, so we encourage participants to share and tag businesses in these photos on social media, and maybe even make a purchase at the locations. This helps all involved and helps to ensure future events are excitedly welcomed.