Pan American Speedway: The Future of Racing and Entertainment in El Paso County

El Paso County officials have announced the development of a new racing venue called the "Pan American Speedway" near Fabens, with hopes of making it a prominent tourist attraction in the Borderland region. The $17 million project will feature racing tracks, outdoor spaces, and facilities for community events and concerts. The venue will cater to racing enthusiasts with tracks for go-karts, cars, and sports cars, along with garages for rent and on-site condominiums for purchase. The company behind the project aims to create a large complex that could potentially include hotels and restaurants in the future. The proximity to the international border crossing is expected to attract visitors from Mexico and South America. Construction is set to begin between September and October, with a projected opening date in late 2026. Pan Am Speedway is currently seeking local investors and businesses interested in partnership opportunities. Visit PanAmSpeedway.com for more information. Subscribe to receive daily updates on community news and events.