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In addition, the Charlotte Motor Speedway complex features numerous adjacent tracks, including a 1 ⁄ 5 mile (0.32 km) clay short track, a 2 ⁄ 5 mile (0.64 km) dirt track, and a 1 ⁄ 4 mile (0.40 km) long drag strip. The main track also features an infield road course that is used with the oval to make a "roval".
Charlotte Speedway: Charlotte: North Carolina: 0.750 miles (1.207 km) clay 1949-1956 NASCAR Cup Series (1950-1956) The Dirt Track at Charlotte: Concord: North Carolina: 0.400 miles (0.644 km) clay 2000 World of Outlaws (2000-present) Super DIRTcar Series (2010-present) American Flat Track: DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack: Du Quoin: Illinois
Charlotte Speedway: 0.750-mile dirt oval Charlotte, North Carolina: 1949–1956 Closed c. 1956. Cleveland County Fairgrounds 0.500-mile dirt oval Shelby, North Carolina: 1956–1957 1965 Half-mile track closed at some point. A 1/4-mile dirt track was built at the same spot to hold local races. Coastal Speedway 0.500-mile dirt oval
Charlotte Speedway was the site of NASCAR's first Strictly Stock Series (now NASCAR Cup Series) race on June 19, 1949. The Daytona Beach Road Course held the first race sanctioned by NASCAR in 1948. The track was a few miles west of the NASCAR Hall of Fame , on Little Rock Road.
Charlotte Motor Speedway: 94,000 [4] Concord: United States: NASCAR Cup Series: 39 New Hampshire Motor Speedway: 93,000 [4] Loudon: United States: NASCAR Cup Series: 40 Auto Club Raceway at Pomona: 91,000: Pomona United States: NHRA Series: 41 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps: 90,000 [22] Spa Belgium: FIA Formula One, 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps ...
Charlotte Motor Speedway Dirt Track: Dirt track Charlotte, North Carolina: 2016: 1 2 TORC: The Off-Road Championship: Circuit of the Americas: Mixed surface (X Games), road course (IndyCar) Austin, Texas: 2014–2015, 2019: 3 4 X Games, IndyCar Classic: Crandon International Off-Road Raceway: Off-road Crandon, Wisconsin: 2013: 1 2 TORC: The Off ...
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The track was to be repaved and the plans included a Go-Kart track, outdoor RC racing track, a hotel, and roof-top skate park but the proposal failed to move forward. The track was the subject of the first episode of Lost Speedways on Peacock hosted by Dale Earnhardt Jr. [2] A FedEx logistics center now sits next to the site.