Nashville Superspeedway is a 1.33-mile (2.14 km) D-shaped oval racetrack located in Lebanon, Tennessee, about 30 miles east of downtown Nashville. Opened in 2001, it is the largest concrete-surfaced oval in NASCAR and is known for its smooth but challenging layout that combines high speeds with technical precision.
The facility was originally built by Dover Motorsports and served as a key venue for NASCAR’s lower-tier series before hosting its first NASCAR Cup Series race in 2021 after a decade-long hiatus. The return of top-level NASCAR racing to the Nashville area marked a major milestone, reconnecting the sport with one of its most passionate fan bases.
The track features 14 degrees of banking in the turns, 9 degrees on the frontstretch, and 6 degrees on the backstretch. Its concrete surface provides high durability and distinct grip characteristics that make tire management crucial during races.
Beyond the main oval, the complex includes modern grandstands, luxury suites, and extensive fan zones, accommodating more than 38,000 spectators. It also offers a 1.8-mile road course and various support facilities used for testing and driving experiences.
Today, Nashville Superspeedway hosts major events such as the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Truck Series races, becoming a centerpiece of NASCAR’s calendar. With its combination of racing tradition, Southern hospitality, and proximity to Music City, the Superspeedway has cemented its status as one of the sport’s most distinctive modern venues.
Fans may bring one empty or sealed water bottle into the venue. Insulated cups are also allowed, but no other outside beverages are permitted. Alcohol and glass containers are strictly prohibited. For full details, check the Rules for Visitors section before your trip.
Yes, you can bring flags, banners, and signs to show your support, as long as they don’t block the view of other fans. Flagpoles must be collapsible, and oversized banners or anything that could cause safety issues are not allowed. Pyrotechnics, large metal poles, and open flames are strictly banned.
No, cash is not accepted at Nashville Superspeedway. All transactions for food, drinks, and merchandise are cashless and must be made using a debit or credit card. However, some parking lots accept cash only!
Yes – personal photos are welcome. You can use smartphones, tablets, and small cameras for personal use. However, professional video equipment, detachable lenses, and drones are not allowed. Anyone flying a drone near the Speedway will be removed from the property.
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