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Atlanta Motor SpeedwayAtlanta Motor Speedway is located in Hampton, Georgia. It is a 1.54 mile quad-oval, with 24° banking in the turns. The 2006 winners at Atlanta Motor Speedway were Kasey Kahne and Tony Stewart in the Cup Series and Jeff Burton in the Busch Series.
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Bristol Motor SpeedwayBristol Motor Speedway is located in Bristol, Tennesee. It is a half mile oval, with 36° banking in the turns and 16° banking in straightaways, making for fast racing on such a short track. The 2006 winners at Atlanta Motor Speedway were Kurt Busch and Matt Kenseth in the Cup Series and Kyle Busch and Matt Kenseth in the Busch Series.
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California SpeedwayCalifornia Speedway is located in Fontana, California, near Los Angeles. The track is a 2 mile oval with a seating capacity of 92,000. The 2006 winners were Matt Kenseth and Kasey Kahne in the Cup Series, and Greg Biffle and Kasey Kahne in the Busch Series.
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Chicagoland SpeedwayChicagoland sits adjacent to Route 66 Raceway, a predecessor to the 1.5 mile oval. The horseshoe shaped 'true stadium of drag racing' as well as the smaller dirt oval track allow fans to get their fill of just about any form of racing when visiting the Chicago area.
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Circuit Gilles VilleneuveCircuit Gilles Villeneuve is not only the only NASCAR track in Canada, but it�s the longest track on any NASCAR circuit, with 2.71 miles. There are 15 turns in this road course, which is located on an island in the St. Lawrence River.
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Darlington RacewayDarlington is located in South Carolina and is affectionately known as "The Lady in Black" or the track "Too Tough To Tame." The distinctive egg shaped oval was built in 1949 and fans can see races day or night.
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Daytona International SpeedwayDaytona International Speedway is located in beautiful Daytona Beach, Florida. The track is a 2.5 mile tri-oval with 31° banking in the corners, which makes for three-and four-wide racing. The 2006 winners were Jimmie Johnson and Tony Stewart in the Cup Series, and Tony Stewart and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the Busch Series.
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Dover International SpeedwayDover International Speedway is located in Dover, Delaware. It is a 1 mile oval, with 24° banking in turns. All three of NASCAR�s premier series race on the track. The 2006 winners were Matt Kenseth and Jeff Burton in the Cup Series, Jeff Burton and Clint Bowyer in the Busch Series, and Mark Martin in the Truck Series.
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Gateway International RacewayGateway International Raceway is located in Madison, Illinois. The track hosts one Busch Series event and one Craftsman Truck Series event each year. It is a 1.25 mile oval track with seating for 60,000 fans.
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Jerrick JohnsonFan1st is a proud sponsor of Jerick Johnson�s American Legion Freedom Car.
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Kentucky SpeedwayKentucky Speedway is located in Sparta, Kentucky, and hosts one Craftsman Truck Series race and one Busch Series race each year. The track was completed in the year 2000 and is a 1.5 mile D-Shaped oval with 14° banking in turns, 8° banking on the frontstretch, and 4° banking on the backstretch.
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Las Vegas Motor SpeedwayLas Vegas Motor Speedway is located in fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada. It is a 1.5 mile oval, with 20° banked turns on the newly renovated track. The 2006 winners at Las Vegas Motor Speedway were Jimmie Johnson in the Cup Series and Kasey Kahne in the Busch Series.
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Lowes Motor SpeedwayLowe�s Motor Speedway is located in Concord, North Carolina, just outside of Charlotte, the home of most NASCAR teams. It is a 1.5 mile oval, with 24° banking in turns. It is home to the longest race on the circuit, the Coca-Cola 600. Kasey Kahne swept both Cup races at Lowe�s in 2006. Carl Edwards and Dave Blaney were the Busch Series winners, and Kyle Busch won the single Truck Series event at the track.
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Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez - MexicoAutodromo Hermanos Rodriguez is located in Mexico City. It is the only NASCAR track in Mexico. The track is a 2.518 mile road course with 8 turns. The Busch Series only began racing at the track in 2006, with Denny Hamlin winning the inaugural event.
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Milwaukee Firefighters MemorialFan1st remembers the firefighters that were killed in the Virginia blaze by honoring their memories on the Fan1st car at the Milwaukee Mile.
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Nashville SuperspeedwayNashville Superspeedway is located in Lebanon, Tennesee. It is a 1.3 mile oval, with seating for 50,000 people. Although the track has long been lobbying for a Nextel Cup Series race, only the Busch and Truck Series race there, and the 2006 winners were Kevin Harvick and Carl Edwards in the Busch Series, and Johnny Benson in the Craftsman Truck Series.
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New Hampshire International SpeedwayNew Hampshire International Speedway is an oval track that is just over one mile long with 12° banking in the turns. The 2006 winners at the track were Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick in the Nextel Cup Series, and Carl Edwards in the Busch Series.
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O'Reilly Raceway ParkO'Reilly Raceway Park is an oval track just over half a mile long. The NASCAR Busch series and the Craftsman Truck Series both hold races on the track every year. It is a relatively flat track, with only 7.5° banking in the turns, much like its close neighbor, Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Phoenix International RacewayPhoenix International Raceway is located in Avondale, Arizona. It is a 1 mile tri-oval, with varying banking in all the turns and straightaways. All three of NASCAR�s premier series race on the track. Kevin Harvick won both Cup races at the track in 2006, as well as the first Busch race that year. Other winners were Matt Kenseth in the Busch Series and Johnny Benson in the Truck Series.
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Richmond International RacewayHugely popular with race fans, Richmond International Raceway is a D-shaped 3/4 mile oval- the only track on the circuit with that length. Richmond hosts two Cup Series and two Busch Series events each year.
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Talladega SuperspeedwayTalladega Superspeedway is a 2.66 mile tri-oval and is the longest track on the circuit. The speedway plays host to all three of NASCAR�s top series, and is known for speeds nearing 200 miles per hour.
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Texas Motor SpeedwayTexas Motor Speedway is located in Fort Worth, Texas. It is a 1.5 mile oval, with 24° banking in turns and seating for over 150,000 people. All three of NASCAR�s premier series race on the track. The 2006 winners were Kasey Kahne and Tony Stewart in the Cup Series, Kurt Busch and Kevin Harvick in the Busch Series, and Todd Bodine and Clint Bowyer in the Truck Series.
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