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BACK TO GALLERIES

Inside look at all ISC tracks

By | Published: February 11, 2017 25
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International Speedway Corporation (ISC) announced Monday a partnership with ISM, a pioneer and leader in sports venue digital activation, to form ISM Vision Powered by BoldVu®, the World's Largest 360-degree Digital Engagement Venue Network. Keep scrolling for an inside look at all ISC tracks on the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule.

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Auto Club Speedway


Location: Fontana, California
Year of first Cup event: 1997
Banking: Turns (14), Backstretch (3) and Frontstretch (11)
Length/Track type: 2 miles, paved
Cup event currently hosted: Auto Club 400 (held in March)
Most frequent winner: Jimmie Johnson (6)

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Auto Club Speedway


Location: Fontana, California
Year of first Cup event: 1997
Banking: Turns (14), Backstretch (3) and Frontstretch (11)
Length/Track type: 2 miles, paved
Cup event currently hosted: Auto Club 400 (held in March)
Most frequent winner: Jimmie Johnson (6)

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Chicagoland Speedway


Location: Joliet, Illinois
Year of first Cup event: 2001
Banking: Turns (18), Backstretch (5) and Tri-oval (11)
Length/Track type: 1.5 miles, paved
Cup event currently hosted: Opening race of the playoffs (held in September)
Most frequent winner: Tony Stewart (3)

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Chicagoland Speedway


Location: Joliet, Illinois
Year of first Cup event: 2001
Banking: Turns (18), Backstretch (5) and Tri-oval (11)
Length/Track type: 1.5 miles, paved
Cup event currently hosted: Opening race of the playoffs (held in September)
Most frequent winner: Tony Stewart (3)

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Darlington Raceway


Location: Darlington, South Carolina
Year of first Cup event: 1950
Banking: Turns (23-25), Backstretch and Frontstretch (6)
Length/Track type: 1.37 miles, paved
Cup event currently hosted: Bojangles’ Southern 500 (held in September)
Most frequent winner: David Pearson (10)

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Darlington Raceway


Location: Darlington, South Carolina
Year of first Cup event: 1950
Banking: Turns (23-25), Backstretch and Frontstretch (6)
Length/Track type: 1.37 miles, paved
Cup event currently hosted: Bojangles’ Southern 500 (held in September)
Most frequent winner: David Pearson (10)

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Daytona International Speedway


Location: Daytona Beach, Florida
Year of first Cup event: 1959
Banking: Turns (31), Backstretch (3) and Tri-oval (18)
Length/Track type: 2.5 miles, paved (one of two tracks to use restrictor plates)
Cup events currently hosted: Sprint Unlimited (held in February, non-points), Can-Am Duels (held in February, non-points), Daytona 500 (held in February) and Coke Zero 400 (held in July)
Most frequent winner: Richard Petty (10)

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Daytona International Speedway


Location: Daytona Beach, Florida
Year of first Cup event: 1959
Banking: Turns (31), Backstretch (3) and Tri-oval (18)
Length/Track type: 2.5 miles, paved (one of two tracks to use restrictor plates)
Cup events currently hosted: Sprint Unlimited (held in February, non-points), Can-Am Duels (held in February, non-points), Daytona 500 (held in February) and Coke Zero 400 (held in July)
Most frequent winner: Richard Petty (10)

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Homestead-Miami Speedway


Location: Homestead, Florida
Year of first Cup event: 1999
Banking: Turns (18-20), Backstretch and Frontstretch (4)
Length/Track type: 1.5 miles, paved
Cup event currently hosted: Ford EcoBoost 400 (held in November, final event of season)
Most frequent winners: Greg Biffle and Tony Stewart (3)

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Homestead-Miami Speedway


Location: Homestead, Florida
Year of first Cup event: 1999
Banking: Turns (18-20), Backstretch and Frontstretch (4)
Length/Track type: 1.5 miles, paved
Cup event currently hosted: Ford EcoBoost 400 (held in November, final event of season)
Most frequent winners: Greg Biffle and Tony Stewart (3)

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Kansas Speedway


Location: Kansas City, Kansas
Year of first Cup event: 2001
Banking: Turns (17-20), Backstretch (5) and Frontstretch (10)
Length/Track type: 1.5 miles, paved
Cup events currently hosted: GoBowling (held in May) and Hollywood Casino 400 (held in October)
Most frequent winners: Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon (3)

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Kansas Speedway


Location: Kansas City, Kansas
Year of first Cup event: 2001
Banking: Turns (17-20), Backstretch (5) and Frontstretch (10)
Length/Track type: 1.5 miles, paved
Cup events currently hosted: GoBowling (held in May) and Hollywood Casino 400 (held in October)
Most frequent winners: Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon (3)

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Martinsville Speedway


Location: Martinsville, Virginia
Year of first Cup event: 1949
Banking: Turns (12), Backstretch and Frontstretch (0)
Length/Track type: 0.526 mile, paved
Cup events currently hosted: STP 500 (held in April) and Goody’s Headache Relief Shot (held in October)
Most frequent winner: Richard Petty (15)

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Martinsville Speedway


Location: Martinsville, Virginia
Year of first Cup event: 1949
Banking: Turns (12), Backstretch and Frontstretch (0)
Length/Track type: 0.526 mile, paved
Cup events currently hosted: STP 500 (held in April) and Goody’s Headache Relief Shot (held in October)
Most frequent winner: Richard Petty (15)

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Michigan International Speedway


Location: Brooklyn, Michigan
Year of first Cup event: 1969
Banking: Turns (18), Backstretch (5) and Frontstretch (12)
Length/Track type: 2 miles, paved
Cup events currently hosted: Firekeepers Casino 400 (held in June) and Pure Michigan 400 (held in August)
Most frequent winner: David Pearson (9)

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Michigan International Speedway


Location: Brooklyn, Michigan
Year of first Cup event: 1969
Banking: Turns (18), Backstretch (5) and Frontstretch (12)
Length/Track type: 2 miles, paved
Cup events currently hosted: Firekeepers Casino 400 (held in June) and Pure Michigan 400 (held in August)
Most frequent winner: David Pearson (9)

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Phoenix Raceway


Location: Avondale, Arizona
Year of first Cup event: 1988
Banking: Turns 1-2 (11), Turns 3-4 (9), Backstretch (9) and Frontstretch (3)
Length/Track type: 1 mile, paved
Cup events currently hosted: Good Sam 500 (held in March) and Can-Am 500 (held in November)
Most frequent winner: Kevin Harvick (8)

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Phoenix Raceway


Location: Avondale, Arizona
Year of first Cup event: 1988
Banking: Turns 1-2 (11), Turns 3-4 (9), Backstretch (9) and Frontstretch (3)
Length/Track type: 1 mile, paved
Cup events currently hosted: Good Sam 500 (held in March) and Can-Am 500 (held in November)
Most frequent winner: Kevin Harvick (8)

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Richmond International Raceway


Location: Richmond, Virginia
Year of first Cup event: 1953
Banking: Turns (14), Backstretch (2) and Frontstretch (8)
Length/Track type: 0.75 mile, paved
Cup events currently hosted: Toyota Owners 400 (held in April) and Federated Auto Parts 400 (held in September)
Most frequent winner: Richard Petty (13)

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Richmond International Raceway


Location: Richmond, Virginia
Year of first Cup event: 1953
Banking: Turns (14), Backstretch (2) and Frontstretch (8)
Length/Track type: 0.75 mile, paved
Cup events currently hosted: Toyota Owners 400 (held in April) and Federated Auto Parts 400 (held in September)
Most frequent winner: Richard Petty (13)

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Talladega Superspeedway


Location: Talladega, Alabama
Year of first Cup event: 1969
Banking: Turns (33), Backstretch (2) and Frontstretch (16.5)
Length/Track type: 2.66 miles, paved (one of two tracks to use restrictor plates)
Cup events currently hosted: GEICO 500 (held in May) and Alabama 500 (held in October)
Most frequent winner: Dale Earnhardt (10)

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Talladega Superspeedway


Location: Talladega, Alabama
Year of first Cup event: 1969
Banking: Turns (33), Backstretch (2) and Frontstretch (16.5)
Length/Track type: 2.66 miles, paved (one of two tracks to use restrictor plates)
Cup events currently hosted: GEICO 500 (held in May) and Alabama 500 (held in October)
Most frequent winner: Dale Earnhardt (10)

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Watkins Glen International


Location: Watkins Glen, New York
Year of first Cup event: 1957
Banking: Turns (6-10)
Length/Track type: 2.45 miles, road course
Cup event currently hosted: Cheez-It 355 at the Glen (held in August)
Most frequent winner: Tony Stewart (5)

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Watkins Glen International


Location: Watkins Glen, New York
Year of first Cup event: 1957
Banking: Turns (6-10)
Length/Track type: 2.45 miles, road course
Cup event currently hosted: Cheez-It 355 at the Glen (held in August)
Most frequent winner: Tony Stewart (5)
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