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Craig Fawcett to Assume Ownership of Eddyville Raceway Park in 2027

A new chapter is coming to one of the Midwest’s most storied drag racing facilities.

During the championship awards banquet on Saturday, March 7, Eddyville Raceway Park owner Gerald Kramer announced that the Oskaloosa, Iowa-based dragstrip will transition to new ownership in 2027, with Craig Fawcett, co-owner of Dig’s Rod Shop in Oskaloosa, set to assume control of the facility.

Kramer said Fawcett’s passion for the track, combined with his vision for the future, made him the right person to carry Eddyville Raceway Park forward.

“We are truly excited that Craig will assume ownership of Eddyville Raceway Park, as he has demonstrated a vision that encompasses the best of what ERP is about while bringing energy and enthusiasm of new ideas that will ensure an incredible future for the facility,” said Kramer.

Fawcett is no stranger to Eddyville Raceway Park. Over the years, he has been involved with the facility as a racer, starter, and announcer, giving him a unique understanding of the track’s history, culture, and place within the racing community. Combined with his business experience and the strong social media presence he has built through Dig’s Rod Shop, Fawcett brings a wide-ranging skill set to the role.

“I’m looking forward to expanding operations at the facility utilizing the park atmosphere as the backdrop,” said Fawcett. “I remember many of the early days of the track, and I’m super excited to keep the historical aspect alive of 60-plus years of operation with a vision of event expansion.”

Operations for the 2026 season are already in place, and Gerald Kramer will continue to oversee the facility throughout the year. Looking beyond 2026, both Gerald and Kyle Kramer have agreed to remain involved to help support the transition and assist Fawcett as he works to bring his long-term vision for Eddyville Raceway Park to life.

Eddyville Raceway Park is scheduled to open its 2026 season on Saturday, April 18. The track’s 2026 schedule is set to include a slate of major events, including the Quick Performance Door Car Shootout, the Musco Lighting Night of Fire, the Twisted Shifterz and 360-Steel Funny Car Fuel Altered Nationals, and more.

Located near Eddyville, Iowa, the facility first opened in 1965 on the Rempe family farm and has grown into one of the region’s most respected racing venues. In 2026, Eddyville Raceway Park is expected to host more than 60 race-day events ranging from grassroots sportsman competition to large-scale national event-style programs. The facility is sanctioned by the International Hot Rod Association.

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Dig’s Rod Shop, based in Oskaloosa, Iowa, has built a strong reputation as a destination for vintage and hot rod enthusiasts. Known for its craftsmanship and attention to detail, the shop specializes in restoration, fabrication, bodywork, custom paint, and upholstery.

With the 2026 season still ahead and a new era now officially on the horizon, Eddyville Raceway Park appears poised to honor its past while building toward its future.

This story was originally published on March 16, 2026. Drag Illustrated

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