List of NASCAR tracks


This is a list of tracks which have hosted a NASCAR race from 1948 to present. Various forms of race track have been used throughout the history of NASCAR, including purpose-built race tracks such as Daytona.

NASCAR National series race tracks

The following is a list of race tracks currently used by NASCAR as part of its NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, or NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series for the 2020 racing season.

Key to table

TrackNicknameLocationMapLightsSeatingCup RacesXfinity RacesTruck Races
Atlanta Motor SpeedwayHotlanta SpeedwayQuad-OvalGeorgia Yes111,000Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500EchoPark 250Vet Tix/Camping World 200
Auto Club SpeedwayFontanaD-Shaped OvalCalifornia Yes68,000Auto Club 400Production Alliance Group 300No
Bristol Motor SpeedwayThe Last Great Colosseum / Thunder ValleyOvalTennessee Yes160,000Food City 500
Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race
Cheddar's 300
Food City 300
UNOH 200
Charlotte Motor SpeedwayAmerica's Home For RacingQuad-OvalNorth Carolina Yes94,000-171,000Coca-Cola 600
NASCAR All-Star Race
Alsco 300North Carolina Education Lottery 200
Charlotte Motor SpeedwayRovalRoad courseNorth Carolina Yes94,000-171,000Bank of America Roval 400Drive for the Cure 250No
Darlington RacewayThe Track Too Tough to Tame / The Lady in BlackEgg-Shaped OvalSouth Carolina Yes47,000Southern 500Sport Clips Haircuts VFW 200No
Daytona International SpeedwayWorld Center of RacingTri-OvalFlorida Yes101,000Busch Clash
Bluegreen Vacations Duel
Daytona 500
Coke Zero Sugar 400
NASCAR Racing Experience 300
Wawa 250
NextEra Energy 250
Dover International SpeedwayMonster MileOvalDelaware No54,000Drydene 311
Drydene 311
Drydene 200
Drydene 200
KDI Office Technology 200
Homestead-Miami SpeedwayOvalFlorida Yes65,000Dixie Vodka 400Hooters 250Baptist Health 200
Indianapolis Motor SpeedwayThe BrickyardRectangular-Shaped OvalIndiana No257,325Brickyard 400Pennzoil 150No
Kansas SpeedwayTri-OvalKansas Yes48,000Super Start Batteries 400
Hollywood Casino 400
Kansas Lottery 300Blue-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 200
Kentucky SpeedwayTri-OvalKentucky Yes107,000Quaker State 400Alsco 300Buckle Up in Your Truck 225
Las Vegas Motor SpeedwaySin City / The Diamond in the DesertTri-OvalNevada Yes116,000Pennzoil 400
South Point 400
Boyd Gaming 300
Alsco 300
Strat 200
World of Westgate 200
Martinsville SpeedwayThe PaperclipPaperclip-Shaped OvalVirginia Yes44,000Blu-Emu Maximum Pain Relief 500
Xfinity 500
NASCAR Xfinity Series 300NASCAR Hall of Fame 200
Michigan International SpeedwayD-Shaped OvalMichigan No56,000FireKeepers Casino 400
Consumers Energy 400
LTi Printing 250Corrigan Oil 200
New Hampshire Motor SpeedwayThe Magic MileOvalNew Hampshire No88,000Foxwoods Resort Casino 301ROXOR 200No
Phoenix RacewayThe Jewel of the DesertTri-OvalArizona Yes42,000FanShield 500
Bluegreen Vacations 500
LS Tractor 200
Desert Diamond West Valley Casino 200
Lucas Oil 150
Pocono RacewayThe Tricky Triangle / What Turn 4?Triangular-Shaped OvalPennsylvania No76,812Pocono Organics 325
Pocono 350
Pocono Green 225Pocono Organics 150
Richmond RacewayStrawberry HillD-Shaped OvalVirginia Yes51,000Toyota Owners 400
Federated Auto Parts 400
Go Bowling 250ToyotaCare 250
Road AmericaRoad CourseWisconsin NoOpen seatingNoHenry 180No
Talladega SuperspeedwayDegaTri-OvalAlabama No80,000GEICO 500
YellaWood 500
Unhinged 300Sugarlands Shine 250
Texas Motor SpeedwayThe Great American SpeedwayQuad-OvalTexas Yes181,655O'Reilly Auto Parts 500
AAA Texas 500
My Bariatric Solutions 300
O'Reilly Auto Parts 300
Vankor 350
SpeedyCash.com 400
World Wide Technology Raceway at GatewayEgg-Shaped OvalIllinois Yes78,000NoNoCarShield 200

Defunct or inactive NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Gander Outdoors Truck Series tracks

The following tables list all of the tracks previously used by NASCAR that are either closed or, for various reasons, are no longer used by any NASCAR national series.

Key to tables

Paved intermediate tracks and superspeedways

Paved short tracks

TrackType and layoutLocationNamed raceSeasonNotes
Asheville Speedway / New Asheville Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina Asheville 300
Asheville 300
1962–1968
1971
1982
Shawna Robinson became the first woman to win NASCAR Touring Series race when she won a Dash race in 1988; Pavement still used as Carrier Park Velodrom.
Augusta International Raceway0.500-mile paved ovalGeorgia Georgia Cracker 300
Augusta 300
Dixie 250
Augusta 200
Cracker 200
1964–1969 Complex closed in 1970; Now the site of Diamond Lakes Regional Park.
Beltsville Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalMaryland Beltsville 200
Maryland 200
Beltsville 300
Maryland 300
1965–1970Closed after 1978; now the site of Capitol College.
Bowman Gray Stadium0.250-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina Myers Brothers Memorial
International 200
Myers Brothers Memorial
1958–1971Remains active; 2009 weekly racing subject of Madhouse television series. Current home of NCAA Division II Winston-Salem State Rams college football team.
Boyd's Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalGeorgia Confederate 200
Confederate 200
1962
1964
Remains active.
Bremerton Raceway0.900-mile paved ovalWashington 1957Auto racing discontinued by 1958.
Canadian National Exhibition Stadium0.333-mile paved ovalOntario Jim Mideon 500 1958Stadium oval track closed in 1966; reopened in 1990 and 1997; stadium demolished in 1999; now the site of BMO Field. Parking lot and surrounding roads form active street circuit used since 1986 for CART, Champ Car, and now IndyCar races. Hosted Série NASCAR Pinty's Series events in 2010 and 2011, and returned in 2016.
Caraway Speedway0.455-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina 1982–1983 Still active in NASCAR feeder series.
Champion Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina 1958–1959Closed in 1959.
Colorado National Speedway0.375-mile paved ovalColorado Total Petroleum 200
Colorado 200
1995–1997 Remains active.
Columbia Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalSouth Carolina Arclite 200
Sandlapper 200
Columbia 200
1951–1971Closed in 1977. Track restoration in progress for historical car shows.
Cumberland International Speedway0.410-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina Cumberland 200 1973Still operates as the dirt Fayetteville Motor Speedway
Dayton Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalOhio 1950–1952Closed in 1982; now the site of a landfill.
Dixie Speedway0.250-mile paved ovalAlabama 1960Closed after 1983, reopened as Sayre Speedway in 1988.
Dog Track Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina Moyock 300
Tidewater 300
1964–1966Closed c. 1974.
Evergreen Speedway0.646-mile paved ovalWashington Mark Galloway 150 Shootout
NASCAR Summer Showdown 200
NAPA Auto Parts 150 / Toyota 100
1995–2000 Track still active. Hosts NASCAR Whelen All American Series and NASCAR K&N Pro Series West.
Five Flags Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalFlorida 1953Only Grand National race run two weeks after opening. Remains active, with signature Snowball Derby event in December.
Flemington Speedway0.625-mile paved ovalNew Jersey 1995–1998 Track closed in 2002, demolished in 2005.
Golden Gate Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalFlorida 1963Closed in 1978; reopened in 1981; closed again in 1984.
Greenville-Pickens Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalSouth Carolina Greenville 200
Pickens 200
1971
1983
Remains active, track hosts NASCAR K&N Pro Series East currently
Harris Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina 1964–1965Remains active.
Hickory Motor Speedway0.362-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina Buddy Shuman Memorial
Hickory 250
Hickory 250
Hickory 276
1969–1971
1982-1998
Remains active.
Huntsville Speedway0.400-mile paved ovalAlabama 1962Remains active.
I-70 Speedway0.525-mile paved ovalMissouri 1995–1999 Closed in 2008. Planned to be reopened as a 3/8 mile dirt track and drag strip in 2019.
Iowa Speedway paved D-shaped OvalIowa CircuitCity.com 250
U.S. Cellular 250
M&M's 200
2009–2019
2009–2019
Tracks still active, no race in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Possible return to racing in 2021 season, but no confirmed date.
Islip Speedway0.200-mile paved ovalNew York Islip 300
Islip 250
1964–1968
1971
Closed after 1984; now the site of a factory.
Kingsport Speedway0.337-mile paved ovalTennessee Kingsport 250
Kingsport 100
Kingsport 300
1969–1971Reopened in 2010 after 8 years of inactivity. Also the asphalt was taken up and concrete laid down at some point.
Langley Speedway0.395-mile paved ovalVirginia Crabber 250
Tidewater 375
Tidewater 300
1968–1970
1982–1988
Remains active as a host to several NASCAR feeder series and weekly events.
Lanier National Speedway0.375-mile paved ovalGeorgia 1988–1992 Track has been closed except for special events; none scheduled.
Louisville Motor Speedway0.438-mile paved ovalKentucky 1988–1989 Also hosted Truck Series racing from 1996–99 in a 0.375-mile configuration. Closed in 2000 after Kentucky Speedway opened; track was demolished and is now the site of an industrial park.
Mansfield Motorsports Speedway0.440-mile paved ovalOhio UAW / GM Ohio 250
City of Mansfield 250
Ohio 250
2004–2008 Closed in 2010; reopened in 2015. Was converted back to a dirt track for the 2016 season.
McCormick Field0.250-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina 1958Remains active as home to the Asheville Tourists baseball team; auto racing discontinued in 1959.
Memphis International Raceway0.750-mile paved ovalTennessee Sam's Town 250
Sam's Town 250 Benefiting St. Jude
Kroger On Track For The Cure 250
1999–2009 Track still active, closed in 2009 and was reopened in 2011. Used by ARCA Menards Series.
Mesa Marin Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalCalifornia 1995–2001
2003
Original track demolished in 2005, new speedway open.
Meyer Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalTexas Space City 300 1971Closed in 1979.
Middle Georgia Raceway0.548-mile paved ovalGeorgia Speedy Morelock 200
Macon 300
Middle Georgia 500
Georgia 500
1966–1971Closed after 1971; reopened 1988, closed for good in 2005 due to new noise ordinances being imposed on the track.
Montgomery Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalAlabama Alabama 200 1955–1956
1967–1969
Remains intact; racing returned in 2009 under new ownership.
Motor Mile Speedway0.416-mile paved ovalVirginia 1988–1992 Track Still Active, closed briefly in 2018 but reopened in 2019, Some National Series teams still use for testing, host to several NASCAR feeder series and weekly events, formerly New River Valley Speedway.
Myrtle Beach Speedway0.538-mile paved ovalSouth Carolina Carolina Pride 250 1988–2000 Closing in 2020
Nashville Speedway 0.596-mile paved ovalTennessee Nashville 500
Nashville 400
Nashville 400
Nashville 400
Nashville 420
Music City USA 420
Melling Tool 420
Cracker Barrel 420
Marty Robbins 420
Coors 420
Pepsi 420
1958–1984
1995–2000
Remains active, Currently plays host to the Music City 200, ARCA race, and is the home of the All American 400
North Wilkesboro Speedway0.625-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina Wilkes 200
Gwyn Staley 400
Wilkes 320
Wilkes 250
Wilkes 400
Northwestern Bank 400
Holly Farms 400
First Union 400
1957–1996Closed in 1996, reopened in 2010; raced in 2010 with USARacing Pro Cup, ASA Late Models, PASS Super Late Models and Frank Kimmel Street Stocks. Has since closed again as of 2011 due to the facility's deteriorating condition & financial woes.
Old Bridge Stadium0.500-mile paved ovalNew Jersey Fireball Roberts 200
Old Bridge 200
1956–1958
1963–1965
Closed in 1968.
Norwood Arena0.250-mile paved ovalMassachusetts Yankee 500 1961Closed in 1972; now an industrial park.
Old Dominion Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalVirginia Old Dominion 400 1958
1963–1966
Closed in 2013; track razed for development in 2015.
Orange County Speedway0.375-mile paved ovalNorth Carolina 1983–1994 Track still active. Closed in 2003, reopened in 2006 with ASA Member Track sanctioning.
Oxford Plains Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalMaine Maine 300 1966–1968
1986–1991
Remains active.
Palm Beach Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalFlorida 1956Demolished in 1984.
Peach State Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalGeorgia Peach State 200
Jeffco 200
1968–1969
1986–1987
Now Gresham Motorsports Park, track reconfigured in 2009. Racing ceased in 2012 due to low car counts.
Portland Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalOregon 1956–1957
1995–1998
Closed in 2002.
Saugus Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalCalifornia 1995 Closed midway through 1995 season. Track site still used as a swap meet.
Savannah Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalGeorgia Savannah 200 1969–1970Closed in 1981; apparently reopened but closed again by 2004; track is currently under water.
Shangri-La Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalNew York 1952Closed in 2005; track is now the site of a rock quarry. Replaced by Shangri-La II Speedway on former site of Skyline Park.
Smoky Mountain Raceway0.520-mile paved ovalTennessee Smoky 200
Maryville 300
Maryville 200
East Tennessee 200
1968–1971Paved in 1968; remains active; has been reverted in 1972 to its original dirt surface.
South Boston Speedway0.375-mile paved oval
0.400-mile paved oval
Virginia South Boston 400
South Boston 100
Halifax County 100
1961–1964
1968–1971
1982–2000
Remains active as a host to several NASCAR feeder series and weekly events.
Southside Speedway0.333-mile paved ovalVirginia 1961–1963Closed briefly for the 2011 season due to the health of one of the owners; had a shortened season then a full season in 2012.
Starkey Speedway0.250-mile paved ovalVirginia 1958
1961–1962
1964
Closed in 1966.
Thompson International Speedway0.625-mile paved ovalConnecticut Thompson Speedway 200 1951
1969–1970
Remains active as home to several NASCAR feeder series.
Tucson Raceway Park0.375-mile paved ovalArizona 1995–1997 Track still active. Was closed briefly
Volusia County Speedway0.500-mile paved ovalFlorida 1989–1992 Originally a dirt track, the track was paved in 1988. Has reverted to a dirt track and is owned by World Racing Group.
Wall Stadium0.333-mile paved ovalNew Jersey 1958Remains active.
West Virginia International Speedway0.438-mile paved ovalWest Virginia Mountaineer 300
Mountaineer 500
West Virginia 300
West Virginia 500
1963–1964
1970–1971
Closed in 1972; reopened in 2007 as Ona Speedway.

Dirt oval tracks

TrackType and layoutLocationNamed raceSeasonNotes
Air Base Speedway0.500-mile dirt oval
0.250-mile dirt oval
South Carolina 1951One Grand National race held on August 25, 1951.
Airborne Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNew York 1955Paved in 1961; Converted back to dirt in 2017; remains active currently running the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series.
Albany-Saratoga Speedway0.400-mile dirt oval.New York Albany-Saratoga 250 1970–1971Track was dirt after 1978; converted back to asphalt in 2009; returned to dirt in 2012.
Altamont–Schenectady Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalNew York 1951
1955
Auto racing discontinued after 1955. Footprint of track, repurposed, still exists.
Arizona State Fairgrounds1.000-mile dirt ovalArizona Copper Cup Championship 1951
1955–1956
1960
Closed in 1963; reopened in 1985 as 0.125-mile dirt oval; remains active.
Ascot Park0.400-mile dirt ovalCalifornia 1957
1959
1961
Race held in 1957 under the track name Los Angeles Speedway; race in 1959 under the name New Ascot Stadium. Closed in 1990.
Asheville-Weaverville Speedway0.540-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina Western North Carolina 500
Fireball 300
1951–1969Closed in 1970.
Augusta International Raceway0.500-mile dirt ovalGeorgia 1962–1963Oval was originally dirt and paved in 1964; complex closed in 1970; Now the site of Diamond Lakes Regional Park.
Bainbridge Fairgrounds1.000-mile dirt ovalOhio 1951Operated from 1946–1969.
Bay Meadows Racetrack1.000-mile dirt ovalCalifornia 1954–1956Conducted final horse race in August 2008; subsequently razed.
Birmingham International Raceway0.500-mile dirt ovalAlabama Birmingham 200 1958
1961
1963–1965
1967–1968
Track demolished in 2009 by city.
Bloomsburg Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalPennsylvania 1953Auto racing discontinued after 1985
Buffalo Civic Stadium0.250-mile cinder ovalNew York 1958In later years, home to the Buffalo Bills in both the AFL and NFL ; demolished in 1988.
California State Fairgrounds1.000-mile dirt ovalCalifornia 1956–1961Closed in 1970 when fairgrounds moved to new location; site now University of California, Davis School of Medicine. The new location also includes a one-mile dirt oval and has hosted both USAC Silver Crown and AMA Grand National Championship motorcycle racing.
Canfield Speedway/Canfield Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalOhio Poor Man's 500 1950–1952ARCA & USAC ran on an inner mixed.250 mi oval until it closed to auto racing in 1973. It is still used for horse racing.
Carrell Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalCalifornia 1951
1954
Closed in late 1954 to make way for the Artesia Freeway.
Central City Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalGeorgia 1951–1954Closed during 1956.
Charlotte Speedway0.750-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1949–1956Closed c. 1956.
Chisholm Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalAlabama 1956Closed during 1978.
Cleveland County Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1956–1957
1965
Now a 1/4-mile dirt track with local races.
Coastal Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalSouth Carolina 1956–1957Replaced by current Myrtle Beach Speedway.
Columbus Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalGeorgia 1951Closed during the 1950s.
Concord Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina Lee Kirby Memorial
Textile 250
1956–1959
1962
1964
There have been three tracks with the name; Concord Speedway I closed in the early 1960s; Concord Speedway II closed in 1978 and development took over; a replacement, the third track to carry the name, opened in 1979, was paved in 1987, and remains active for special event races.
Corbin Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalKentucky 1954Closed during the 1960s; reopened at some point and is currently active. Track was paved at some point and shortened to 0.25-mile.
Davenport Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalIowa 1953Remains active.
Dog Track Speedway0.250-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1962–1963Paved and lengthened in 1964, closed c. 1974.
Eldora Speedway dirt ovalOhio Eldora Dirt Derby2013–2019 Tracks still active, no race in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Possible return to racing in 2021 season, but no confirmed date.
Fonda Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNew York Fonda 200 1955
1966–1968
Remains active.
Forsyth County Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1955Auto racing discontinued after 1963.
Ft. Miami Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalOhio 1951–1952Shortened to 0.375-mile length in 1957; closed after 1958.
Gamecock Speedway0.250-mile dirt ovalSouth Carolina 1960Remains active as Sumter Speedway.
Gastonia Fairgrounds0.333-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1958Closed during the 1980s. Now Gaston Christian School.
Grand River Speedrome0.500-mile dirt ovalMichigan 1951
1954
Closed in 1966 to make way for U.S. Route 131.
Greensboro Agricultural Fairgrounds0.333-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1957–1958Now site of Greensboro Coliseum Complex.
Greenville-Pickens Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalSouth Carolina Greenville 200 1955–1956
1958–1970
Paved in 1971
Hamburg Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNew York 1949–1950Remains active.
Harnett Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1953Closed c. 1970.
Hartsville Speedway0.333-mile dirt ovalSouth Carolina 1961Closed c. 1962.
Hayloft Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalGeorgia 1952Closed in 1955, Gordon Park Speedway built on site in the 1980s.
Heidelberg Raceway0.250-mile dirt ovalPennsylvania 1949
1951
1959–1960
Closed after 1973. Now the site of a shopping center.
Hickory Motor Speedway0.500-mile dirt oval
0.400-mile dirt oval
North Carolina Buddy Shuman Memorial
Buddy Shuman Memorial
1953–1968Paved in 1969
Jacksonville Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina Jacksonville 100 1957
1964
Closed after 1964; site of Richard Petty's first championship.
Speedway Park
Jacksonville Speedway
0.500-mile dirt ovalFlorida Jacksonville 200 1951–1952
1954–1955
1961
1964
Closed in August 1969. Site of Wendell Scott's historic win.
Lakeview Speedway0.750-mile dirt ovalAlabama 1951Closed in 1972.
Lakewood Speedway1.000-mile dirt ovalGeorgia 1951–1954
1956
1958–1959
Closed after 1960; selected events held until 1979; now the site of Lakewood Park in Atlanta.
Langhorne Speedway1.000-mile dirt ovalPennsylvania 1949–1957Closed after 1971; now the site of a shopping center.
Langley Speedway0.400-mile dirt ovalVirginia Tidewater 250 1964–1967Paved in 1968
Lancaster Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalSouth Carolina 1957Remains active.
Las Vegas Park Speedway1.000-mile dirt ovalNevada 1955Demolished; now the site of a Hilton hotel.
Lincoln City Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalNebraska 1953Remains active.
Lincoln Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalPennsylvania Pennsylvania 200 Classic 1955–1958
1964–1965
Remains active.
Louisiana Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalLouisiana 1953Facility remains active; track closed in 1980.
Marchbanks Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalCalifornia 1951Originally a 0.500-mile dirt oval
Martinsville Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalVirginia 1949–1955Paved in 1956
Memphis-Arkansas Speedway1.500-mile dirt ovalArkansas Mid-South 250 1954–1957Closed due to owner's inability to afford the $100,000 cost to pave the speedway, as the dirt had become unmanagable and dangerous; layout remains intact.
Merced Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalCalifornia 1956Located within Merced County Fairgrounds; rebuilt to 0.375-mile length in 1991; remains active.
Michigan State Fairgrounds Speedway1.000-mile dirt ovalMichigan Motor City 250 1951–1952Facility remains active; track was converted into parking lot.
Monroe County Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalNew York 1950–1956
1958
Track closed c. 1962; briefly reopened during 1981.
Monroe Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalMichigan 1952Closed c. 1954.
Morristown Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNew Jersey 1951–1955Closed in 1955.
Myrtle Beach Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalSouth Carolina Carolina Pride 250 1958–1965 Paved in 1987. Closing in 2020.
New Bradford Speedway0.333-mile dirt ovalPennsylvania 1958Remains active.
Newberry Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalSouth Carolina 1957Closed c. 1979.
Norfolk Speedway0.400-mile dirt ovalVirginia 1956–1957Closed during 1957.
North Carolina State Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina North State 200
Home State 200
1955
1969–1970
Track closed after 1970.
North Wilkesboro Speedway0.500-mile dirt oval
0.625-mile dirt oval
North Carolina 1949–1957Paved in 1957; Closed in 1996
Oglethorpe Speedway Park0.500-mile dirt ovalGeorgia 1954–1955Remains active.
Oakland Speedway0.625-mile mixed ovalCalifornia 1951
1954
Straights were paved, turns were dirt; closed after 1955; now the site of Bayfair Center.
Occoneechee Speedway0.900-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina Joe Weatherly Memorial 150
Joe Weatherly Memorial 150
Hillsborough 150
1949–1968Closed in 1968. Restoration to the track is currently underway.
Oklahoma State Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalOklahoma 1956Not active since 2009; track was demolished in early August 2010.
Palm Beach Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalFlorida 1952–1955Paved in 1956; demolished in 1984.
Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalSouth Carolina 1953–1966Closed c. 1986. Often used for vintage car events.
Pine Grove Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalPennsylvania 1951Closed during the 1960s.
Playland Park Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalIndiana 1952Was located within Playland Park; reportedly closed c. 1956.
Powell Motor Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalOhio 1953Closed in 1959; smaller tracks used same site until 1965.
Princess Anne Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalVirginia 1953Closed in 1954; now site of JANAF shopping center.
Rapid Valley Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalSouth Dakota 1953Remains active.
Redwood Acres Raceway0.625-mile dirt ovalCalifornia 1956–1957Remains active; now a.375-mile paved oval.
Reading Fairgrounds Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalPennsylvania 1958–1959Closed after 1979; now the site of the Fairgrounds Square Mall.
Salisbury Superspeedway0.625-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1958Closed in 1961.
Santa Clara County Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalCalifornia 1957Rebuilt in 1990 to a 0.333-mile dirt oval in 1991; facility remains active but track is gone.
Santa Fe Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalIllinois 1954Closed in 1995; demolished to make way for subdivision. Only remains truly left are a sign on an old barn roof on I–55.
Savannah Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalGeorgia St. Patrick's Day 200
Sunshine 200
Savannah 200
1962–1964
1967
Paved in 1969; closed in 1981; apparently reopened but closed again by 2004; track is currently under water.
Sharon Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalOhio 1954Remains active while track shortened; now owned by Dave Blaney.
Smoky Mountain Raceway0.500-mile dirt ovalTennessee East Tennessee 200
Smoky 200
1965–1967Paved in 1968; remains active; has since been reverted to its original dirt surface.
Soldier Field0.500-mile cinder ovalIllinois 1956Stadium remains active as home to the NFL's Chicago Bears; track was removed in 1970.
State Line Speedway0.333-mile dirt ovalNew York 1958Remains active.
South Boston Speedway0.250-mile dirt ovalVirginia 1960Paved in 1961
Southern States Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1954–1961Closed after 1960.
Stamford Park0.500-mile dirt ovalOntario 1952Closed during 1953.
Starlite Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina Independent 2501966Closed after 1973.
Syracuse Mile1.000-mile dirt ovalNew York 1955–1957Track remained active until 2015. Was razed in 2016 as a part of a redevelopment project of the NYSF
Tar Heel Speedway0.250-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina Turkey Day 200 1963Closed after 1967; possibly hosted one racing event in 1975.
Tennessee-Carolina Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalTennessee 1956–1957Closed in 1967, some traces of the track still viewable in Cocke County Fairgrounds. New track open north of town in 1969, closed for facility renovations and upgrades in 2015.
Tri-City Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1953
1955
Closed by the 1960s.
Tucson Rodeo Grounds0.500-mile dirt ovalArizona 1955Stopped hosting auto races during 1955; facility remains active.
Valdosta 75 Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalGeorgia 1962
1964–1965
Closed in 1966.
Vernon Fairgrounds0.500-mile dirt ovalNew York 1950Closed c. 1951; semi-active as a horse track.
West Capital Raceway0.500-mile dirt ovalCalifornia 1957Closed in 1980; former site now marked by a monument.
Williams Grove Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalPennsylvania 1954Remains active.
Wilson Speedway0.500-mile dirt ovalNorth Carolina 1951–1954
1956–1960
Closed in 1989.
Winchester Speedway0.500-mile oiled ovalIndiana 1950Paved in 1951; remains active.

Other tracks used by NASCAR

This table includes tracks used by NASCAR solely for exhibition races or other special events that were not part of any regular NASCAR season.
TrackType and layoutLocationNamed raceSeasonNotes
Calder Park Thunderdome1.119-mile paved ovalAustralia 1988Inactive. Hosted the Australian NASCAR Championship until 2001. Hosted the Australian variant AUSCAR until the series' demise in 1999.
Pompano Beach Speedway1.125-mile dirt ovalPompano Beach, Florida1948Closed c. 2000, was most likely a horse track after racing.
Suzuka International Racing Course 1.400-mile road courseJapan 1996–1997Remains active, hosted Formula One race from 1987 – 2006; returned to Formula One in 2009.
Twin Ring Motegi1.549-mile paved ovalJapan 1998Oval closed in 2011, hosted Indy Japan 300 for IndyCar Series from 1998 to 2011.