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NASCAR: Race Track List See below for a list of race tracks used by NASCAR Sprint Cup racing. Under each track is the length of the track, the location (city in parenthesis), and the number of seats. You can see that the types of tracks vary from .5 mile to 2.5 mile ovals to road tracks. They also sit a very different number of fans from just over 40,000 seats to over 250,000 seats at Indy.

Atlanta Motor Speedway

1.540-mile oval

Georgia (Hampton)

124,000

Auto Club Speedway

2.000-mile oval

California (Fontana)

122,000

Charlotte Motor Speedway

1.500-mile oval

North Carolina (Concord)

140,000

1.500-mile oval

Illinois (Joliet)

75,000

Darlington Raceway

1.366-mile oval

South Carolina (Darlington)

63,000

Daytona International Speedway

2.500-mile ova

Florida (Daytona Beach)

168,000

Dover International Speedway

1.000-mile oval

Delaware (Dover)

140,000

Homestead-Miami Speedway

1.500-mile oval

Florida (Homestead)

65,000

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

2.500-mile oval

Indiana (Speedway)

257,325

Infineon Raceway 1.99-mile road course

California (Sonoma)

102,000

Kansas Speedway

1.500-mile oval

Kansas(Kansas City)

81,687

Kentucky Speedway

1.500-mile oval

Kentucky (Sparta)

66,089

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

1.500-mile oval

Nevada (Clark County)

142,000

Martinsville Speedway

0.526-mile oval

Virginia (Ridgeway)

65,000

Michigan International Speedway

2.000-mile oval

Michigan (Brooklyn)

137,243

New Hampshire Motor Speedway

1.058-mile oval

New Hampshire (Loudon) 91,000

Phoenix International Raceway

1.000-mile oval

Arizona (Avondale)

76,800

Pocono Raceway

2.500-mile triangle

Pennsylvania (Long Pond)

76,812

Richmond International Raceway

0.750-mile oval

Virginia (Henrico County)

112,029

Talladega Superspeedway

2.660-mile oval

Alabama (Talladega)

143,231

Texas Motor Speedway

1.500-mile oval

Texas (Fort Worth)

191,122

Watkins Glen International

2.450-mile road course

New York (Watkins Glen)

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