Top 10 fastest tracks in NASCAR Cup Series

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Top 10 fastest tracks in NASCAR Cup Series

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NASCAR has been around since 1948, and as the years have gone by, the sport has kept on growing, evolving, and, becoming one of the most-watched racing events in all of the motorsports all over the globe. It produces exciting edge-of-the-seat action now and then, which is what the ardent followers of the sport love to see.

One of the main factors behind the ever-increasing fanbase of NASCAR is how fast the tracks have become in comparison to the old days. In recent times, the cars have become faster, and the tracks have also been able to support drivers in pushing their cars to the absolute limit during qualifying sessions and as well as during full-fledged racing events.

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NASCAR’s star is on the rise, and with the help of this piece, let’s take a look at the circuits that have, over the years, proved to be most suitable for pushing cars to their absolute limits. The cars cannot unleash their full potential unless the tracks are supportive of it, and with this piece, the focus is going to be on the Top 10 fastest tracks in the NASCAR Cup Series.

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Here is the list of the 10 fastest tracks in NASCAR

10. Auto Club Speedway (Fontana, CA)

The track that ranks at number 10 on the list is none other than the Auto Club Speedway racing track in Fontana. The 2 Miles Oval track has the same layout as the Michigan track but is slower in comparison to it. The main reason for that is the old surface at the Auto Club Speedway. Austin Dillon, the Richard Childress racing driver, has the record for the average lap speed at the track. He averaged a brilliant 180.081 mph in 2019 at the track.

Kansas Speedway
Auto Club Speedway

9. Kentucky Speedway (Sparta, KY)

The Kentucky Speedway is one of the newer tracks that was added to NASCAR in 2011. The1.5 1.5-mile track has even braking throughout, and because of this, there is not a lot of variation in the speeds. Moreover, the track’s surface was changed in 2016, but to the surprise of many, it did not lead to a huge change in the average speeds at the oval track. As things stand, the lap record at the track is 221.390 mph.

Kentucky Speedway
Kentucky Speedway

8. Kansas Speedway (Kansas City, KS)

The next NASCAR track on the list is Kansas Speedway which is located in Kansas City. It is considered one of the fastest oval tracks in NASCAR’s history. While the Kansas track has gotten a bit slower with time, it is still good enough to come in at the number eight slot on the top 10 fastest tracks in NASCAR. The one-lap record at the track is the same as the time managed at the Kentucky Speedway.

Kansas Speedway
Kansas Speedway

7. Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Las Vegas, NV)

The Las Vegas Motor Speedway is well renowned all over the globe for the thrilling action that it has produced over the years. The track has a rich history, and as far as its average speed goes, it is around 180.517 mph, which was set by Kevin Harvick in 2019. Vegas has always been a fan favorite because of the high speeds and the progressive banking at the track.

Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Las Vegas Motor Speedway

6. Atlanta Motor Speedway ( Hampton, GA)

The Atalanta Motor Speedway has been pushing for a resurface at the track for quite some time, but the NASCAR drivers believe, that the bumps at the circuit are a big part of its rich history and should be left as it is. The tussle has been going on for a long time, but nothing has changed so far. Kyle Busch was once able to clock in at an average speed of 184.652 at the track.

Atlanta Motor Speedway
Atlanta Motor Speedway

5. Charlotte Motor Speedway (Concord, NC)

The Charlotte Motor Speedway is the second fastest oval track in NASCAR’s long history. Moreover, it has a banking of around 24 degrees which is one of the highest in the Cup Series. The track is quite fast, and the average speed there is around 191.836 mph which was managed by Kyle Busch in 2018.

Charlotte Motor Speedway
Charlotte Motor Speedway

4. Michigan International Speedway (Brooklyn, MI)

The Michigan International Speedway has always found itself at the top end of the timing sheets when it comes to having the fastest times in the NASCAR Cup Series. The track is easily one of the fastest in the sport and averages well over 200 mph. It was once the fastest track in the sport, but the rule change that took place in 2019, dropped it to the fourth slot. The average speed at the track is 203.361 mph.

Michigan International Speedway
Michigan International Speedway

3. Texas Motor Speedway (Fort Worth, Texas)

The Texas Motor Speedway comes in at number 3 on the list of the top 10 fastest tracks in the NASCAR Cup Series. The track has always been at the top end of the speed timings, and the resurfacing that took place at the track in 2017, has made it even faster. Moreover, because of the high-speed action, the Texas Motor Speedway is one of the favorites among ardent followers of the NASCAR Cup Series.

Texas Motor Speedway
Texas Motor Speedway

2. Telladega Super Speedway ( Telladega, AL)

Talladega was previously not in the top bracket, but with the rule changes, it has managed to make its way up to the number two slot in the list of the fastest tracks in the NASCAR Cup Series. The oval track is around 2.66 miles long, with banking of around 32 and 33 degrees. Moreover, the track is 2.66 miles long.

Telladega Super Speedway
Talladega Super Speedway

1. Daytona Super Speedway (Daytona Beach, FL)

The fastest track in the NASCAR Cup Series is the Daytona Super Speedway. The track has produced sensational action over the years and is one of the main reasons people like watching the sport. The drivers have always loved racing at the track as it always supports them in pushing their cars to the limit. The track is 2.5 miles and has always seen speeds well over the 200 mph mark.

Daytona Super Speedway
Daytona Super Speedway

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