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Atlanta Motor Speedway

Atlanta Motor Speedway
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Bristol Motor Speedway

Atlanta Motor Speedway
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Charlotte Motor Speedway

Atlanta Motor Speedway
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Darlington Raceway

Atlanta Motor Speedway
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North Carolina Speedway

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North Wilkesboro Speedway

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Atlanta Motor Speedway

Banking: 24 degrees
Distance: 1.54 miles
Shape: Oval

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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. Courtesy of NASCAR.com
Atlanta Motor Speedway

Bristol Motor Speedway

Banking: 36 degrees
Distance: .533 miles
Shape: Oval

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Bristol Motor Speedway's 36-degree banked concrete turns provide some of NASCAR's most exciting action in the friendly confines of a half-mile layout, surrounded by 147,000 permanent seats. 100,000+ seats have been added since the track opened in 1961. Even so, Bristol remains one of the toughest tickets to get on the circuit. Courtesy of NASCAR.com
Bristol Motor Speedway

Charlotte Motor Speedway

Banking: 24 degrees
Distance: 1.5 miles
Shape: Quad-oval

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Built more than four decades ago, the largest sports facility in the Southeast has 167,000 permanent seats, including 121 executive suites, and capacity for nearly 50,000 more spectators in the infield area. Charlotte Motor Speedway was the first superspeedway to host night racing in 1992 and was the first sports facility in America to offer year-round living accommodations when it released 40 condominiums for sale high above Turn One in 1984. Courtesy of NASCAR.com
Charlotte Motor Speedway

Darlington Raceway

Banking: 25/23 degrees
Distance: 1.366 miles
Shape: Oval

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Every driver who has strapped on a helmet and climbed behind the steering wheel has wanted to win at Darlington because the toughest is most desirable. For those few select drivers who have won races at the granddaddy of superspeedways, there is a priceless satisfaction in knowing they've conquered the unique egg-shaped oval nicknamed "Too Tough To Tame." Courtesy of NASCAR.com
Darlington Raceway

North Carolina Speedway

Banking: 22 degress
Distance: 1.017 miles
Shape: Oval

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A joint venture between Darlington Raceway builder Harold Brasington and landowner Bill Land, North Carolina Speedway's first race was held in 1965. Over time, the track came under control of L.G. DeWitt, a local trucking company executive who supervised reshaping the original flat mile track into the present, banked 1.017-mile oval in 1969. Courtesy of NASCAR.com
North Carolina Speedway

North Wilkesboro Speedway

Banking: N/A
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STS Motorsports, Inc. was founded in 2005 by Rob Marsden, and was started as a grass roots movement to reopen the closed North Wilkesboro Speedway which was closed nine years prior. Armed with only a petition and a simple website, Marsden soon began having other volunteers who shared the vision of a new life at North Wilkesboro Speedway.
North Wilkesboro Speedway