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LIST OF NASCAR RACE TRACKS


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NASCAR national series race tracks
Defunct or inactive tracks (last NASCAR national series race)
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NASCAR national series race tracks

The following is a list of race tracks used by NASCAR as part of its Nextel Cup Series, Busch Series, and/or Craftsman Truck Series.
''(Key: N-Nextel Cup; B-Busch Series; C-Craftsman Truck Series. RC - denotes Road Course.)''

Atlanta Motor Speedway - Hampton, Georgia (N, B, C)

Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez - Mexico City, Mexico (RC) (B)

Bristol Motor Speedway - Bristol, Tennessee (N, B, C)

California Speedway - Fontana, California (N, B, C)

Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - Montreal, Quebec, Canada (RC) (B)

Chicagoland Speedway - Joliet, Illinois (N, B)

Darlington Raceway - Darlington, South Carolina (N, B)

Daytona International Speedway - Daytona Beach, Florida (N, B, C)

Dover International Speedway - Dover, Delaware (N, B, C)

Gateway International Raceway - Madison, Illinois (B, C)

Homestead-Miami Speedway - Homestead, Florida (N, B, C)

Indianapolis Motor Speedway - Speedway, Indiana (N)

Infineon Raceway - Sonoma, California (RC) (N)

Kansas Speedway - Kansas City, Kansas (N, B, C)

Kentucky Speedway - Sparta, Kentucky (B, C)

Las Vegas Motor Speedway - Las Vegas, Nevada (N, B, C)

Lowe's Motor Speedway - Concord, North Carolina (N, B, C)

Mansfield Motorsports Park - Mansfield, Ohio (C)

Martinsville Speedway - Martinsville, Virginia (N, B, C)

Memphis Motorsports Park - Millington, Tennessee (B, C)

Michigan International Speedway - Brooklyn, Michigan (N, B, C)

The Milwaukee Mile - West Allis, Wisconsin (B, C)

Nashville Superspeedway - Lebanon, Tennessee (B, C)

New Hampshire International Speedway - Loudon, New Hampshire (N, B, C)

O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis - Indianapolis, Indiana (B, C)

Phoenix International Raceway - Avondale, Arizona (N, B, C)

Pocono Raceway - Long Pond, Pennsylvania (N)

Richmond International Raceway - Richmond, Virginia (N, B)

Talladega Superspeedway - Talladega, Alabama (N, B, C)

Texas Motor Speedway - Fort Worth, Texas (N, B, C)

Watkins Glen International - Watkins Glen, New York (RC) (N, B)
Defunct or inactive tracks (last NASCAR national series race)


Bowman Gray Stadium - Winston-Salem, North Carolina (1971 last Grand National race, still operating as part of the Whelen All-American Series)

Charlotte Speedway - Charlotte, North Carolina: the site of NASCAR's first series race in 1949, closed in 1956

Columbia Speedway - Columbia, South Carolina (April and August 1970 were two of the last three Grand National races on dirt)

Daytona Beach Road Course - Daytona, Florida: the site of NASCAR's first sanctioned race in 1948, closed in 1958

Flemington Raceway, formerly Flemington Fair Speedway - Flemington, New Jersey: hosted Craftsman Truck race in first season, also 1992-1995 Race of Champions for Modifieds)

Hickory Motor Speedway - Hickory, North Carolina (1998 last race but still operating)

Langley Speedway (British Columbia) - Langley, British Columbia (district municipality) (1978 last NASCAR Winston West race)

Langley Speedway (Virginia) - Langley, Virginia: the last race at the track was the last Grand National race before the series was renamed Winston Cup (November 1970), Busch Series (1982 to 1988)

Langhorne Speedway - Langhorne, Pennsylvania (1957 last Grand National race, 1971 last National Open)

Myrtle Beach Speedway - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (1998 last race but still operating)

Nashville Speedway USA - Nashville, Tennessee (2002 but still operating under new management as ''Music City Motorplex'')

Nazareth Speedway - Nazareth, Pennsylvania (2004)

North Carolina Speedway - Rockingham, North Carolina (2004)

North Wilkesboro Speedway - North Wilkesboro, North Carolina (1996)

Occoneechee Speedway - Hillsborough, North Carolina (1968)

Ontario Motor Speedway - Ontario, California (1980)

Pikes Peak International Raceway - Fountain, Colorado (2005)

Princess Anne Speedway - Norfolk, Virginia (1960)

Riverside International Raceway - Riverside, California (RC) (1988)

Road America - Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin (GN) (1955, still operating for many other racing series including Champ Car, AMA Superbike, and sports car series)

South Boston Speedway - South Boston, Virginia (1972 last Cup race but still operating with Whelen All-American Series and USAR Hooters Pro Cup, last Truck race in 2004)

State Fairgrounds Speedway - Raleigh, North Carolina (September 30, 1970 final Grand National race on dirt)

State Line Speedway - Busti, New York 1958 Only Cup race 1958 won by Shorty Rollins. Track is still operating.

Suzuka Circuit - Suzuka, Japan 1996 - 1997 (NASCAR All-Star exhibition race)

Texas World Speedway - College Station, Texas (1981)

Trenton Speedway - Trenton, New Jersey (1972)

Twin Ring Motegi - Motegi, Japan 1998 (NASCAR All-Star exhibition race)

External links



Complete list of every Cup track ever at racing-reference.info

Interactive map of all current race tracks in North America

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