06/07/2026
Thanks to our marvelous “E” Crew
Official page of the Spokane Festival of Speed Attention Drivers! We can point you in the right direction no matter what direction that may be!
The Spokane Festival of Speed is the premier hub in the Inland Pacific Northwest for ALL automotive enthusiasts. We are a non-profit organization of over 400 members dedicated to the restoration, preservation, competition and exhibition of vintage & historic street and racing cars. We strive to be an all-inclusive, all-encompassing group that celebrates past generations and welcomes new generation
06/07/2026
Thanks to our marvelous “E” Crew
Here we goooo 🏎️ Last day of Spokane Festival of Speed! Come see us at Qlispé Raceway Park until 3:30pm! 🏁
That’s a wrap on day one! 🏁 But don’t worry, we still have one more day of racing tomorrow, June 7th! Come celebrate the excitement and beauty of vintage racing with us at Qlispé Raceway Park 🏎️
Please note: tomorrow’s schedule has been revised. The last 15 min race is scheduled to begin at 3:20 pm. Please see our story for details.
Things are warming up at Qlispé Raceway Park 🔥 Qualifying laps this morning, with this weekend’s races scheduled to start at 10:55 am today!! Come see these cars in action today and tomorrow, June 6-7!
🎟️ Admissions: $10 per day — Military with ID & kids 12 and under are free!
🏎️ Car Corral: $20 per car load!
06/05/2026
Settling in 😇 and getting ready for an extraordinary weekend of racing! Come see us in action at Qlispé Raceway Park this weekend, June 6-7!
Catch us before the races TONIGHT as we fire up our engines and cruise down to River Park Square for our Downtown Cruise and Car Show from 4:30-7:30pm on Main Ave 🏎️
06/04/2026
Who’s ready to ‘Rumble’ at Qlispé Raceway Park?
06/01/2026
Who’s ready for race weekend? 🏁 We can’t wait to see you!
05/30/2026
This beauty is BACK with us this year at Spokane Festival of Speed!
1 of 25 1969 Z/28 Camaros specifically built by General Motors for Trans Am racing, this rare machine features a high-compression 302 small block Chevy, single 4-barrel carburetor, and the coveted JL8, 4-wheel disc brakes. Originally campaigned on the East Coast by Tom Morgan in the early 1970s, the car later earned multiple class wins with the Tobias brothers before eventually making its way to Washington. After being damaged in 2005, it was carefully rebuilt in 2021 using as many original parts as possible, bringing this iconic racer back to life.
Come see this work of art and many others at Qlispé Raceway Park next weekend, June 6-7!
05/29/2026
New showers at the Track. Qlispé Raceway Park