List Of NASCAR Tracks - Fayetteville Auto Park

List of NASCAR tracks  - fayetteville auto park

This is a list of tracks which have hosted a NASCAR race from 1948 to present. Various forms of race track have been used throughout the history of NASCAR, including purpose-built race tracks such as Daytona.

List of NASCAR tracks  - fayetteville auto park
NASCAR National series race tracks

The following is a list of race tracks currently used by NASCAR as part of its Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, or Camping World Truck Series for the 2016 racing season.

Key to table

  • Track â€" The name of the facility.
  • Miles â€" Length of the course.
  • Configuration â€" Shape of the course.
  • Location â€" Geographical location of the track.
  • Series â€" 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 â€" Number of seats for spectators at the track, if known.
  • Races â€" Feature races for the top national series that race there.

List of NASCAR tracks  - fayetteville auto park
Defunct or inactive NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Camping World Truck Series tracks

The following tables list all of the tracks previously used by NASCAR that are either closed or, for various reasons, are no longer used by any NASCAR national series.

Key to tables

  • Track: Name of the track. Either the current name of the track (as it exists today) or the last known name of the track is shown.
  • Type and layout: Approximate course length (in miles), shape, and surface type. For course length, the last known measurement provided by NASCAR is shown. Note that this figure may differ in various sources depending on the method that NASCAR or other sanctioning bodies have used to measure the track.
  • Location: The state (or province, for Canadian tracks) and city (or nearest city) where each track is located.
  • Named race(s): For many years, specific names have been given to races during a given season as a way of marketing the event. Where these names are known, they are noted next to the seasons in which that name was used.
  • Season(s): NASCAR seasons in which the track hosted an event. Note that only points-paying races are counted as part of a given series' season; tracks where additional exhibition or special races have been held are included in a separate table.
  • Notes: Any additional information or clarification that may be useful. This includes details on the track's current status, or whether the track saw further use in other NASCAR series.

Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series

This series was formerly known as Strictly Stock (1949), Grand National (1950 to 1971), Winston Cup Grand National (1972 to 1985), Winston Cup (1986 to 2003), Nextel Cup (2004 to 2007), and Sprint Cup (2008 to 2016). This table lists every track that once hosted a NASCAR Cup Series event.

Xfinity Series

Formerly known as Budweiser Late Model Sportsman Series (1982 to 1983) Busch Late Model Sportsman Series (1984â€"85), Busch Grand National Series (1986 to 2002), Busch Series (2003 to 2007) and Nationwide Series (2008â€"2014). This table includes only former Xfinity Series tracks that never hosted a Cup Series event; see the previous table for former Cup Series tracks.

Camping World Truck Series

Formerly known as SuperTruck Series (1995) and Craftsman Truck Series (1996â€"2008). This table includes only former Camping World Truck tracks that never hosted a Cup Series or Xfinity Series event; see the previous tables for former Cup Series or Xfinity Series tracks.

Other tracks used by NASCAR

This table includes tracks used by NASCAR solely for exhibition races or other special events that were not part of any regular NASCAR season.

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