
About this Event
Feel the Power at the West Coast Fall Nationals!The Stockton Dirt Track roars to life on Saturday, September 13, 2025 with the West Coast Fall Nationals Truck & Tractor Pulls! Experience raw horsepower, thundering engines, and massive machines battling it out to see who can haul the weighted sled the farthest. From roaring diesel trucks to high-octane tractors, every pull will have you on the edge of your seat.
Get ready for dirt-slinging action, jaw-dropping power, and a night where the ground shakes beneath your feet! Whether you’re a die-hard pulling fan or new to the sport, this is one event you’ll never forget.
📅 Saturday, September 13, 2025📍 Stockton Dirt Track🌟 Gates Open: 6PM | Pulling Starts: 7PM
Grab your friends, bring the family, and witness horsepower at its finest!
ADMISSION PRICES at the Gate (Debit/Credit)
$20 ($20.60) Ages 11-64 Adult Admission
$15 ($15.45) Kids (5-10), Sr. 65+ & Military w/ID Admission
Tickets will be also available the day of at the gate.
Kids 4 & Under FREE
Parking Fee: $10
No outside food or beverage, one unopened bottle of water per person
Tractor Pulling is known as “the world’s heaviest motorsport.” The goal of tractor pulling is to determine the strongest machine and the best driver. Different to every other motorsport in the world, it is not about the speed, but distance pulled. The pulling track is a minimum of 30 feet wide by 320 feet long.
Tractor pulling is a competitive motor sport in which modified farm tractors, modified tractors or trucks drag a metal sled along a prescribed course. The sled contains a box filled with weight that is mechanically winched forward as the sled progresses along the course. Pulling this ever-increasing load eventually causes the vehicle to lose forward momentum and torque, although a rare few might indeed reach the end of the course, known as a “full pull.” The distance from start to finish is measured in thousandths of an inch and the tractor that pulls the sled the farthest distance is declared the winner. If more than one competitor reaches the full pull mark, a pull-off is held to determine a winner.
Competition-level tractors might look like standard-issue farm equipment, but the similarities stop at the basic body and tires. Tractor pulling is a sport based on horsepower and torque, which means that the engine must be modified to generate as much power as possible. Various classes have been developed for tractors based on limitations in the rules. Modified tractor limits are based mostly on weight. Engines include drag racing automotive type, jet turbines, aircraft and industrial engines in various configurations. Trucks come in two wheel drive, four wheel drive (naturally aspirated, blown, diesel) and semis. credit National Tractor Pullers Association, Inc.
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San Joaquin County Fairgrounds, 1658 S. Airport Way, Stockton, CA 95206
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
San Joaquin County Fairgrounds, 1658 South Airport Way, Stockton, United States
USD 17.04 to USD 22.33