Guitar Center Raceway

Guitar Center Raceway (formerly known as Quaker State Speedway from it's opening in 1999 until 2022 and The Speedway at Ashwaubenon from 2022 to 2023) is a indoor semi-banked 1/2 mile dirt oval raceway (zook clay) located in De Pere, Wisconsin, but holds a mailing address of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin.

History
The first ever race being held was in 1999 by the IMCA for it's modified division. The track is now known for Monster Jam events, NASCAR, World of Outlaws and the annual Race Revice supercross event.

Timeline

 * 1965-the track opens as a open for all horse ranch.
 * 1994-the horse ranch moves to Escanaba, Michigan.
 * 1996-Plans of a new 48,227 capacity dirt speedway were conceived and demolition began.
 * 1997-The track breaks ground.
 * 1999-the track is completed as the new Quaker State Speedway.
 * 1999-the first race is held.
 * 2000-the roof collapsed and a new metallic roof is placed there for $9 million.
 * 2001-Monster Jam holds it's first event at the speedway.
 * 2002-the first ever Race Revice event is held there.
 * 2007-The track holds it's first NASCAR race for the NASCAR Nextel Series called the Pepsi 300.
 * 2008-The track holds it's first World of Outlaws Late Model race called the Ashwaubenon 400.
 * 2017-the NASCAR Xfinity Series moves in with the Let's Go With Ashwaubenon 350.
 * 2022-The name is changed to The Speedway at Ashwaubenon.
 * 2023-The speedway gets a 10 year deal with Guitar Center for naming rights.