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What is the second smallest track in NASCAR?

What is the second smallest track in NASCAR?

Short tracks are less than 1 mile in length – count Martinsville Speedway (. 526 miles), Bristol Motor Speedway (. 533 miles) and Richmond Raceway (. 75 miles) in that category for the Cup Series.

What Nascar tracks are 1 mile?

Track table

Track Owner Miles
Dover Motor Speedway Speedway Motorsports 1.000-mile (1.609 km)
Homestead–Miami Speedway NASCAR 1.485-mile (2.390 km)
Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Road Course) Penske Entertainment Corp. 2.439-mile (3.925 km)
Kansas Speedway NASCAR 1.520-mile (2.446 km)

What is the hardest NASCAR track?

Darlington Raceway
With its distinctive egg-shaped design, Darlington Raceway is considered the toughest track in NASCAR.

Where is the NASCAR Clash 2022?

Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
The Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum will have an encore. Following a first-of-its-kind 2022 event on a 0.25-mile track built inside the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, NASCAR Senior Vice President of Racing Development and Strategy Ben Kennedy announced Sunday on FOX that the sanctioning body planned to run it back.

What is the newest track in NASCAR?

The 1.25-mile Madison, Illinois, venue is a mainstay on the IndyCar Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and is the only new track being introduced.

What race track is called the Lady in Black?

Darlington Raceway

The “Lady in Black” The “Track Too Tough to Tame”
Surface Asphalt
Length 1.366 miles (2.198 km)
Turns 4
Banking Turns 1 and 2: 25° Turns 3 and 4: 23° Front Straight: 3° Back Straight: 2°

What is a short track in NASCAR?

Short tracks are less than 1 mile in length – count Martinsville Speedway (.526 miles), Bristol Motor Speedway (.533 miles) and Richmond Raceway (.75 miles) in that category for the Cup Series. Road course tracks are not typical ovals.

How many NASCAR tracks are there?

NASCAR holds races at 39 different tracks in the U.S and Canada, including oval short tracks, winding road courses, and superspeedways longer than 2 miles. Are all NASCAR tracks the same? No, actually. All NASCAR tracks are different.

What do the numbers mean in NASCAR series?

Series: NASCAR national series currently hosted by the track. Numbers in parentheses indicate if the course holds more than one series event during the season. Seating: Number of seats for spectators at the track, if known. Races: Feature races for the top national series that race there.

What determines the length of a race in NASCAR?

^ NASCAR mostly uses a rounded value to determine the length of the races. Most of the exact values come from IndyCar. ^ “Beltsville Speedway”. Archived from the original on February 7, 2010. Retrieved March 13, 2008.