Flat Track Builder Dennis Pearson: 1954-2026

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Veteran track builder and flat track supporter Dennis Pearson has passed away at the age of 71.

Pearson learned under renowned track builder Harold Murrell as a teenager before making his own contributions. Pearson built tracks for a number of racing disciplines, including flat track, Supercross, and NASCAR Sprint car events. Pearson later worked for Progressive AFT, where he was known as “Dr. Dirt” for his work preparing racing surfaces.

A celebration of life has been tentatively scheduled for May 30, in Oakdale, California, with another memorial planned for the summer in his native state of Michigan.

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AMA Pro Racing Mourns the Loss of Former Track Builder Dennis Pearson

Dennis Pearson and Sherry Murrell accepting Harold Murrell's Hall of Fame plaque. [Photo: Provided by Cheryl Pearson]

Dennis Pearson and Sherry Murrell accepting Harold Murrell’s Hall of Fame plaque. [Photo: Provided by Cheryl Pearson]

AMA Pro Racing is saddened to learn of the passing of longtime track builder and flat track supporter Dennis Pearson.

 

Born September 10, 1954, in Indian River, Michigan, Pearson was part of a family deeply rooted in racing. His brothers Scott, Paul, and Gordon were all involved in competition, continuing a family tradition that spanned generations.

 

After moving to California as a teenager, Pearson began working under renowned track builder Harold Murrell, at the age of 17, learning the craft of building and preparing race surfaces. Over the course of his career, he contributed to a wide range of racing disciplines, including flat track, Supercross, and NASCAR Sprint car events, helping construct and maintain tracks such as the San Jose Mile.

 

Pearson later worked within the Progressive AFT paddock for several seasons, where he earned a reputation for his dedication to the sport and its competitors. Known affectionately as “Dr. Dirt,” he took great pride in delivering well-prepared, consistent racing surfaces, always with the riders’ best interests in mind.

 

He was deeply passionate about flat track and the community surrounding it, treating riders and teams like family while bringing care and craftsmanship to every track he touched.

 

Pearson is survived by his children, Denise and Kyle, and grandson Wyatt, along with their mother, Cheryl, his brothers Gordon, John, Paul, and Scott, his sisters Mary Lou, Paula, Susan, and Stacy, and his extended family.

 

Plans for celebrations of life are being finalized, with a tentative gathering scheduled for May 30th in Oakdale, California, and a second memorial planned later this summer in Michigan.


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