What is the best NASCAR track of all time?

By YPB Team

From Daytona's iconic 2.5-mile superspeedway to Bristol's impossibly steep short track colosseum, NASCAR's tracks each have a unique personality that has produced decades of unforgettable racing. Vote for the best NASCAR track of all time.

Daytona International Speedway — ranked #11
Daytona International Speedway
NASCAR's most prestigious venue, opened in 1959, hosting the Great American Race with capacity for over 100,000 fans.
Talladega Superspeedway — ranked #22
Talladega Superspeedway
The fastest and most dramatic oval in NASCAR at 2.66 miles, famous for the terrifying 'Big One' superspeedway crashes.
Bristol Motor Speedway — ranked #33
Bristol Motor Speedway
Called 'The Last Great Colosseum,' Bristol's steep-banked half-mile oval delivers the most intense short-track racing in the sport.
Darlington Raceway — ranked #44
Darlington Raceway
The 1950 original superspeedway known as 'The Track Too Tough to Tame' with its unique egg-shaped layout demanding car-scraping precision.
Charlotte Motor Speedway — ranked #55
Charlotte Motor Speedway
The 1.5-mile home of the sport hosting the prestigious Coca-Cola 600, NASCAR's longest race, in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Watkins Glen International — ranked #66
Watkins Glen International
The premier road course in the NASCAR Cup Series, delivering genuine European-style road racing through the New York hills.
Pocono Raceway — ranked #77
Pocono Raceway
The uniquely triangular 'Tricky Triangle' in Pennsylvania, voted fans' favorite NASCAR track for two consecutive years.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway — ranked #88
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
The legendary Brickyard where NASCAR and IndyCar history intersect, hosting the Brickyard 400 at America's most iconic oval.
Martinsville Speedway — ranked #99
Martinsville Speedway
NASCAR's oldest and smallest track, a short paperclip-shaped oval in Virginia known for bump-and-run door-to-door racing.
Atlanta Motor Speedway — ranked #1010
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Repaved into a wide 200 mph superspeedway, Atlanta delivers the most side-by-side door-to-door racing in modern NASCAR.
Michigan International Speedway — ranked #1111
Michigan International Speedway
The fast two-mile oval known as 'The Big Track,' delivering high-speed side-by-side racing in Brooklyn, Michigan.
Las Vegas Motor Speedway — ranked #1212
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
The 1.5-mile desert oval in Nevada with a massive entertainment complex and electrifying atmosphere in NASCAR's entertainment capital.
Homestead-Miami Speedway — ranked #1313
Homestead-Miami Speedway
South Florida's 1.5-mile progressive-banked oval that served as NASCAR's championship finale venue for over two decades.

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