Fayetteville Motor Speedway

Fayetteville Motor Speedway (formerly Cumberland International Speedway) is a race track that was previously opened as a 0.5 mi, high-banked asphalt oval, adjacent to Interstate 95. Dale Earnhardt won twice there in 1978 before launching his full-time NASCAR career the following season. The track's asphalt was later torn up, and the track was still in operation as a 4/10 mi dirt track.

Built in 1968 originally as an asphalt track, the track boasted several visits from notable NASCAR legends, to include Dale Earnhardt who took the checkered flag there many times. FMS races Late Model, Open Wheel Modified, Super Street, Pure Stock, U-Car, and more.

Racing is held almost every weekend, from March through November, but check the schedule for dates and times.

This attraction is on Cumberland County's All-American Adventure Trail.