Hey welcome to Tracks Page. Catch up on your track facts and learn about a track of your choice. I will be adding more track info in the future.

I have also included a map of each track. Just click on the link name and it will take you to the picture.
Any new ones added will have of course *NEW* next to the track name.
UPDATED: 10-21-02





ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY: *NEW*



Banking/Turns: 24 degrees
Distance: 1.54 miles
Shape: Oval
Since being purchased by Bruton Smith in 1990, Atlanta Motor Speedway has become an ultra-modern, multi-purpose venue that has raised the bar of excellence. Amenities include a nine-story office/condominium complex, improved parking, over 53,000 additional permanent seats, a road course, a four-color electronic message center, a new ticket office and gift shop.

CONTACT INFO FOR TICKETS AND SUCH
P.O. Box 500
Hampton, GA 30228
(770) 946-4211
http://www.atlantamotorspeedway.com/

ATLANTA MAP




TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY *NEW*



Distance: 2.66 miles
Shape: Tri-oval
Talladega Superspeedway is the biggest, fastest, most competitive motorsports facility in the world. Records for both speed and competition have been established at Talladega. Built at a cost of more than $4 million, the track opened as Alabama International Motor Speedway in 1969.

CONTACT INFO:
P.O. Box 777
Talladega, AL 35161
(256) 362-7223

TALLADEGA MAP




DAYTONA INT'L SPEEDWAY *NEW*



Banking/Turns: 31 degrees
Distance: 2.5 miles
Shape: Tri-oval
Since 1959, Daytona International Speedway has hosted the Daytona 500, now the culmination of a two-week festival of speed known as Speedweeks. In early July, the track hosts the night-time running of the Pepsi 400. In addition to Busch Series and Craftsman Truck events, the track also hosts the sports-car Rolex 24 at Daytona, and motorcycle and karting events.

CONTACT INFO:
P.O. Box 2801
Daytona Beach, FL 32120
(386) 253-7223
http://www.daytonaintlspeedway.com/

DAYTONA MAP




RICHMOND INT'L RACEWAY *NEW*



Banking/Turns: 14 degrees
Distance: .75 miles
Shape: Oval
The present facility was built on the site of a half-mile track that first hosted dirt auto races in the 1940s. The original track was paved in 1968. RIR was redesigned in 1988 between the spring and fall races. Recent renovations have made it one of the most modern speedways on the tour.

Not only is Richmond known for it's tight racing, but it's also known for for the past 2 years as the race of Looney Tunes. 2001 was the marking of the Looney Tunes run. In 2002 it was called the Looney Tunes Rematch.

CONTACT INFO:
P.O. Box 9257
Richmond, VA 23227
(804) 345-7223

RICHMOND MAP




POCONO RACEWAY



Banking/Turns: 14|8|6 degrees
Distance: 2.5 miles
Shape: Tri-oval
Pocono's unique 2.5-mile tri-oval features three turns, each with a different degree of banking, and three straights, each with a different length. This combination produces fender-to-fender action in the turns, 200 mph slingshots on the long straights and photo-finish endings.

Contact info:
Pocono, PA 18334
(800) 722-3929

POCONO MAP




WATKINS GLEN INTERNATIONAL



Distance: 2.45 miles
Shape: Road course
Watkins Glen International continues a road-racing tradition that dates back to 1948 -- when sports cars competed on the streets of the village at the southern tip of scenic Lake Seneca. The circuit, which at one time hosted the F1 United States Grand Prix, has grown to become one of the most respected facilities in the northeast.

Contact info:
Watkins Glen, NY 14891
(607) 535-2486

WATKINS MAP




IDNAIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY



Banking/Turns: 12 degrees
Distance: 2.5 miles
Shape: Oval
Built originally as a test facility for the burgeoning Indiana car industry, the track was paved with 3.2 million bricks following a series of races in 1909. Since 1911, the Brickyard has hosted one of the most famous races in the world -- the Indianapolis 500-Mile Race. In the inaugural 1994 Brickyard 400, Hoosier fan favorite Jeff Gordon won the first of his three titles.

Contact info:
4790 W. 16th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 481-8500

INDIANAPOLIS MAP




DOVER INT'L SPEEDWAY



Banking/Turns: 24 degrees
Distance: 1 mile
Shape: Oval
With a brand of racing that is as intimate as it is intense, there's no wonder why people continue to flock to "The Monster Mile." Dover Downs, with seating for more than 140,000, is one of the most popular race destinations in the Northeast and hosts some of the biggest crowds to see a sporting event between New York and North Carolina

Contact info:
P.O. Box 843
Dover, DE 19903
(800) 441-7223

DOVER MAP




LAS VEGAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY



Banking/Turns: 12 degrees
Distance: 1.5 miles
Shape: Tri-oval
Las Vegas Motor Speedway has the distinction of being the first completely new superspeedway to be built in the southwest region of the United States in more than 20 years. The track features a 1.5-mile superspeedway, a 2.5-mile FIA-approved road course, a 4,000-foot drag strip, paved and dirt short tracks, motocross circuits, stadium truck racing facilities, go-kart and Legends cars layouts as well as a Junior Drag racing strip.

contact info:
7000 Las Vegas Blvd. North
Las Vegas, NV 89115
(702) 644-4443

LAS VEGAS MAP




NEW HAMPSHIRE INT'L SPEEDWAY



Banking/Turns: 12 degrees
Distance: 1.058 miles
Shape: Oval
New Hampshire International Speedway The two NASCAR Winston Cup Series races at New Hampshire International Speedway are largest spectator sporting events in New England with 101,000 guests in attendance at each race. NHIS is located one hour from Boston, two hours from Portland, Maine, and Providence, R.I., and is easily accessible from Vermont and Canada.

contact info:
P.O. Box 7888
Loudon, NH 03307
(603) 783-4931

NEW HAMPSHIRE MAP




MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY



Banking/Turns: 12 degrees
Distance: .526 miles
Shape: Oval
The paperclip-shaped short track known as Martinsville opened in 1947, two years before NASCAR was founded. Under the direction of H. Clay Earles, who ran the speedway until his death in 1999, Martinsville grew from a dusty, rough-hewn operation into one of the most beautiful and modern racing facilities around.

Contact Information
P.O. Box 3311
Martinsville, VA 24115
(276) 956-3151

MARTINSVILLE MAP




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