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Atlanta Motor Speedway
Situated on 870 acres located 20 miles south of Atlanta,
the speedway hosts five NASCAR events each year. The 1.5-mile track
hosted its first race on July 31st, 1960, the Dixie 200. Atlanta Motor
Speedway was purchased by O. Bruton Smith in 1990 and has seen an
infusion of investment that has led to expanded facilities and higher
attendance. A tornado touched down in the track area in July 2005,
causing extensive damage, but reopened four months later to host the
October race. |
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Atlanta Motor Speedway |
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Bristol Motor Speedway
Bristol Motor Speedway, located in Bristol, Tennessee,
held its first race on July 30, 1961, with 22 degree banked turns and
seating for 18,000 fans. After many additions to the stands and
reconstruction, the speedway holds 160,000 fans and its turns are
banked at 36 degrees. The 0.533-mile concrete oval track is known as
the "World's Fastest Half Mile". |
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Bristol Motor Speedway |
#6134 |
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Bristol Motor Speedway
Night
The late summer night race at Bristol Motor Speedway is
commonly referred to as "the hottest ticket in NASCAR". Demand for
tickets far exceeds availability and a full house is always assured.
Bristol Motor Speedway is located in Bristol, Tennessee, and held its
first race on July 30, 1961, with seating capacity for 18,000 fans.
Today, after several expansion projects over the years, the speedway
has 160,000 available seats. The concrete oval track, with 36-degree
banked turns, is known as the "World's Fastest Half Mile". |
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Bristol Motor Speedway |
#6178 |
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California Speedway
The California Speedway hosts two NASCAR Nextel Cup races
annually and has also hosted the IndyCar Series, the ChampCar World
Series and various motorcycle series. |
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California Speedway |
#6133 |
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Chicagoland Speedway
Built adjacent to it's sister track, Route 66 Raceway,
Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois, is a 1.5-mile D-shaped
tri-oval speedway. With the addition of the 75,000-seat, $130 million
Speedway, Joliet's world-class motorsports complex formed Illinois'
largest sporting facility, occupying over 1,300 acres. The first
NASCAR driver to visit Victory Lane at Chicagoland after winning a
Busch Series race on July 14, 2001, was Jimmie Johnson. |
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Chicagoland Speedway |
#6143 |
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Darlington Raceway
Darlington Raceway is known as the track "Too Tough to
Tame." From its first race on Labor Day 1950 until today, Darlington
Raceway, now an ultra-modern facility, has maintained its feisty charm
after more than a half-century of racing. This unique egg-shaped
1.366-mile track is still remembered as the original superspeedway and
as one of the pillars of the NASCAR establishment. |
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Darlington Raceway |
#6135 |
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Daytona International Speedway
The 2.5-mile long tri-oval track features 31-degree
banked turns and grandstands that seat approximately 168,000 fans, not
including the infield. Featured in the infield is Lake Lloyd, where
waterskiers can be seen carving up the water under the Florida sun on
race days. |
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Daytona Int'l Speedway |
#6132 |
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Daytona Twilight
This photo features a twilight view during a NASCAR
NEXTEL Cup Series race. The 480-acre motorsports complex opened in
1959. The most famous event is the annual Daytona 500, the "Great
American Race." The 2.5-mile long tri-oval track features 31-degree
banked turns and a huge infield area where campers can be seen
enjoying the many events. Featured in the infield is Lake Lloyd, where
waterskiers can be seen carving up the water under the Florida sun on
race days. |
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Daytona Int'l Speedway |
#6205 |
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Daytona
Aerial
Aerial
Photography by Smith |
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| Daytona
Speedway |
#6015 |
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The
Great American Race
2003 Daytona 500
Panoramic poster print. |
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Speedway |
#6004 |
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Daytona International Speedway 1998
Panoramic poster print. |
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| Daytona
Speedway |
#6003 |
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Daytona 50th Anniversary
Poster celebrating 50
years of the Daytona 500
Program covers |
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| Daytona
Speedway |
#6190 |
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Homestead-Miami Speedway
Located just outside of Miami, this 1.5-mile oval track
started as an idea to help Miami-Dade County recover after Hurricane
Andrew devastated the area in 1992. The track opened in 1995, with its
inaugural NASCAR NEXTEL cup race on November 14, 1999. The original
configuration was a flat oval. Today, after several expansion and
renovation projects, the current track has "graduated" 18 to 20-degree
variable banked turns, and unique pastel colors that give it a
distinctive "South Beach" look. Since it opened, the track has doubled
its capacity to 70,000 seats. |
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Homestead-Miami Speedway |
#6186 |
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Infineon Raceway
This aerial panoramic photograph features the speedway
during its annual NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race. Infineon Raceway is located
north of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and serves as a
gateway to the beautiful Sonoma Wine Country. Infineon
Raceway is a year-round motorsports complex with events scheduled 340
days a year. |
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Infinion Raceway |
#6138 |
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Kansas Speedway
Located about 15 miles west of
downtown Kansas City, the construction of this 1.5-mile tri-oval track
was completed in the spring of 2001 excavating more than 11 million
cubic yards of dirt, enough to fill one million dump trucks. Jeff
Gordon won the inaugural Winston Cup Series race, which was held on
September 29, 2001. The track seats nearly 82,000 spectators in the
grandstands, but could eventually expand to 150,000 seats. On a NASCAR
NEXTEL Cup Series race weekend, Kansas Speedway becomes the
fourth-largest city in the state of Kansas. |
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Kansas Speedway |
#6177 |
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Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Located a few miles north of Las Vegas, the racing
complex includes a 1.5-mile superspeedway, a short track, a dirt track
and a drag racing facility. |
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Las Vegas Speedway |
#6130 |
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Lowe's Motor Speedway
This 1.5-mile track was built in 1959 on land that was
once the site of a working plantation during the Civil War. The first
World 600 was run on June 19, 1960. Today, it boasts 167,000 seats and
113 suites, as well as being the first sports facility in America to
offer 52 condominiums high above turn one. |
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Lowe's Motor Speedway |
#6136 |
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The
Start
Panoramic poster of Charlotte
Speedway, now Lowe's Motor Speedway |
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| Lowe's Motor Speedway |
#6001 |
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Michigan International Speedway
Historic Michigan International Speedway was built in
1967, making it the first 2-mile oval in the United States. Set in the
Irish Hills of Michigan and located in the backyard of Detroit, the
automotive capital of the world, MIS hosted its inaugural Indycar race
on October 13, 1968 and its first NASCAR race on June 15, 1969. Today,
MIS has grown into a 1,500-acre facility boasting 137,243 permanent
grandstand seats and annually hosting the state's largest -day
sporting events. |
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Michigan Int'l Speedway |
#6139 |
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Martinsville Speedway
Located on 250 acres in southern Virginia, Martinsville
Speedway is long on tradition, although it's the shortest track in the
NASCAR Nextel Cup Circuit at just over one-half mile. |
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Martinsville Speedway |
#6129 |
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The
Pass
Signed
Print by Artist Hill
1989 Martinsville Speedway.
Waltrip's last win in the Tide machine. |
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Martinsville Speedway
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#6010 |
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New Hampshire International Speedway
The Speedway is the site of the first sporting event in
New England to draw over 100,000 guests in a single day and remains
New England's largest sports facility in terms of seating capacity.
Today, the track hosts two annual NASCAR NEXTEL Cup races including
the first race in the "Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup", the SYLVANIA
300. |
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New Hampshire Speedway |
#6172 |
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Pocono Raceway
The track's unusual 2.5-mile triangular configuration
leads to exciting races with many lead changes due to its long and
wide main straight. Pocono boasts of the most fan friendly paddock
area that places the fans only 56 feet away from the cars. Racing at
the facility began in 1968 on the ¾-mile track, and the first NASCAR
Cup race was held in 1974. |
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Pocono Raceway |
#6137 |
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Phoenix International Raceway
Carved out of the foothills of the Estrella Mountains,
Phoenix International Raceway opened in 1964 and is home to two NASCAR
Nextel Cup events as well as the Grand American Road Racing Series. |
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Phoenix Int'l Raceway |
#6128 |
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Richmond Raceway
Richmond Raceway is one of the most popular racing
facilities among fans, drivers, race officials and the media, as its
unique ¾-mile layout consistently produces some of the most exciting
side-by-side racing in the world. Richmond International Raceway is
also the only major racing facility to hold all of its events "under
the lights." |
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Richmond Raceway |
#6126 |
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Richmond
International Raceway
Panoramic poster |
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#6002 |
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Talladega Speedway
Talladega Speedway, Talladega,
Alabama
Panoramic poster |
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| Talladega
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#6124 |
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Talladega Superspeedway
Located on 3,000 acres of land near Talladega, Alabama,
this 2.66-mile tri-oval track made its debut on September 13, 1969,
with the 'Bama 400 Grand Touring race. The grandstand's seating
capacity is 143,231 and the 212-acre all-reserved infield holds many
thousands more. Talladega Superspeedway is the biggest, fastest and
most competitive superspeedway in the world. Holding records for the
fastest 500-mile stock car race at 188.354 mph and the most lead
changes in a race with 75, it is widely known as "NASCAR's Most
Competitive Track". |
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Talladega
Speedway |
#6174 |
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Talladega Speedway
Aerial
Photography by Smith |
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#6173 |
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Texas Motor Speedway
This aerial panorama of the Texas Motor Speedway, the
second largest sports facility in America, was taken during a NASCAR
Nextel Cup race. Built in 1997, the 1000-acre facility is host to many
races including two NASCAR Nextel Cup races, the Busch Series, the
Craftsman Truck Series and the IRL Series. |
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Texas Motor Speedway |
#6125 |
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Watkins Glen International
Law student and racing enthusiast Cameron Argetsinger
dreamed up plans to bring European style sports car racing to the
village of Watkins Glen. The dream became a reality on October 2,
1948. The Glen hosted its first Formula 1 race in 1961 and first
NASCAR Winston Cup Series race in August of 1986. In addition to
holding NASCAR and SCCA events, Watkins Glen International also hosts
the nation's largest vintage events, the Zippo U.S. Vintage Grand Prix
and hosts the open-wheel cars of the IndyCar Series once a year. |
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Watkins Glen |
#6175 |
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Legends of NASCAR
This print represents vintage Legends of NASCAR past to
present. |
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| NASCAR |
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And now a word from our Sponsors
This print is a roaring depiction of America's fastest
growing spectator sport, NASCAR.
Nascar Posters
Open Edition NASCAR Art Picture
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| NASCAR |
#6019 |
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NASCAR
Tracks
Poster of Track Aerial
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| NASCAR
Aerials
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#6017 |
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Poster of Indy 500
Collage of Indy Racing photos
Open edition poster |
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| Indy 500 |
#6123 |
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Indy 500
Rob Arra photograph
Picture from the
2005 Indy 500
Danica Patrick in position 4
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Indy 500 |
#6122 |
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Indy 500
The Indianapolis 500® Mile Race has been one of America's
great sporting traditions since 1911. The Indy 500®, which is part of
the Indy Racing League® IndyCar® Series, takes place each Memorial Day
weekend and is the largest attended -day sporting event in the
world. |
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