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Nascar’s Currently Active Tracks | ||
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Nascar Track Length Chart | ||
1 | Knoxville Raceway | .5 |
2 | Martinsville Speedway | .526 |
3 | Bristol Motor Speedway | .533 |
What are the lengths of NASCAR tracks?
NASCAR Track Information
Track | Length | Location |
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Atlanta Motor Speedway | 1.540 | Hampton, Georgia |
Auto Club Speedway | 2.000 | Fontana, California |
Bristol Motor Speedway | 0.533 | Bristol, Tennessee |
Charlotte Motor Speedway | 1.500 | Concord, North Carolina |
What are the two shortest tracks in NASCAR?
Bristol Motor Speedway was built in 1960 and, at first, was exactly a half-mile. Reconfiguration in 1969 brought to the track to 0.533 miles, the same length it is today. It’s the second-shortest track on the NASCAR circuit and has the largest seating capacity at 160,000.
What NASCAR tracks do not have lights?
Track table
Track | Owner | Lights |
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Sonoma Raceway | Speedway Motorsports | No |
Talladega Superspeedway | NASCAR | No |
Texas Motor Speedway | Speedway Motorsports | Yes |
Watkins Glen International | NASCAR | No |
How many miles is a NASCAR race?
NASCAR tries to run the Cup cars approximately 350 kilometers (220 miles) for road races. The Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway on the 1.99-mile road course comes out to 110 laps and they actually travel 352.3 kilometers.
What is the best NASCAR track?
The ten best NASCAR tracks in 2021:
- Road America – Plymouth, WI.
- Watkins Glen International – Watkins Glen, N.Y.
- Sonoma Raceway – Sonoma, Calif.
- New Hampshire Motor Speedway – Loudon, N.H.
- Bristol Motor Speedway – Bristol, Tenn.
- Charlotte Motor Speedway – Charlotte, N.C.
- Martinsville Speedway – Ridgeway, Va.