These truck series sites are loaded with news, weather and more to make your trip to the track more enjoyable.
This fast 1.56 mile quad-oval has hosted some great races in its long history.
The worlds fastest half mile Bristol Motor Speedway packs in the NASCAR fans twice each year. The racing is fast and furious as often the only way to pass is to shove the guy in front out of the way.
California Speedway is a wide, fast two mile D oval. Most races feature very few cautions which makes for fast speeds. The deciding factor is often fuel and pit strategy.
Since the very first Southern 500 race on Labor Day 1950 Darlington Raceway's tricky egg shape and narrow straights have challeneged NASCAR's best drivers.
Daytona International Speedway hosts two NASCAR NEXTEL Cup races each year, the Daytona 500 in February and the Pepsi 400 in July. These are two of the biggest, fastest and most nerve wracking events on the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup schedule. The fast 2.5 mile tri-oval uses restrictor plates to keep the speeds managable but those plates create fertile ground for The Big One.
This 1 mile concrete oval hosts triple-header weekends in both June and September.
St. Louis, MO hosts Craftsman Truck series the Busch cars and this helpful website. The "Local Area Guide" is an excellent guide for visitors to the area.
Homestead-Miami Speedway hosts the last race of the year in each of NASCARs top three touring divisions. Ford Champinship Weekend is held on one of the most beautiful facilities in all of NASCAR and the racing is second to none.
This exciting .686 mile track hosts BGN and Craftsman Trucks while the NEXTEL Cup drivers are across town at The Brickyard.
One of the newer facilities on the NASCAR schedule Kansas Speedway has brought great NASCAR racing to the midwest since 2001.
This site includes ticket information, a fan zone and gift shop.
Not far from the famous as Vegas Strip is a track owner Bruton Smith has seen his investment pay off nicely. Las Vegas Motor Speedway has featured great NASCAR racing since 1996 and now hosts NASCAR NEXTEL Cup racing each spring. Learn more about this jewel in the Nevada desert.
With a large majority of NASCAR teams based within 30 miles of Lowes Motor Speedway near Charlotte North Carolina this is truly the heart of NASCAR country.
New to the schedule in 2004 this short track race is the first NASCAR touring event in Ohio in more than 50 years. Tickets, directions and local hotel information are all available here.
Martinsville Speedway's flat paperclip shaped oval is a short track racers dream.
This polished website shines with it's "Local Guide." If you're going to visit this racetrack this site is very helpful.
Michigan International Speedway is a great place to watch NASCAR. The wide corners often feature three distinct grooves which allows for some exciting racing.
This site includes news, tickets and visitor information about the Wisconsin track.
Nashville Speedway hosts weekly NASCAR Winston Racing Series track also hosts Busch and Truck and All-Pro races. The website has a ton of great information and news.
This relatively flat one mile oval hosts one of the final ten Chase for the NEXTEL Cup races. The racing is tight and fast as the flat corners force drivers to make their cars work on the bottom to be fast.
The kink in the backstretch makes this one mile oval very unique. With one sharp turn and one sweeping turn winning here means that youve mastered your cars handling.
Richmond International Raceway is a short track that features speedway style racing. There's just something about Richmond that allows drivers to race side-by-side lap-after-lap.
This 1.5 mile quad-oval near Fort Worth Texas has hosted NASCAR racing since 1997 when its first NEXTEL Cup race started with a huge wreck in turn 1. Since then the track has seen many good races mixed in with extremely high speeds.
One of only two stops on the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup schedule where the drivers have to turn right. The historic Watkins Glen road course really puts drivers to the test.