Nashville Superspeedway, Motorsport racing track in Lebanon, Tennessee, United States.
Nashville Superspeedway is a motorsport racing track in Lebanon, Tennessee, featuring a D-shaped oval circuit of 1.33 miles (2.14 kilometers) and a road course variant of 1.8 miles (2.9 kilometers). The turns are banked at 14 degrees and allow speeds that vary depending on the racing series.
The facility opened for racing in 2001 and paused operations in 2011 after attendance declined. Ten years later, top-level national series returned and revived regular activity.
The speedway combines motorsport competitions with regional entertainment, hosting both NASCAR races and the Music City Grand Prix as part of the IndyCar series.
The complex sits about 30 miles (50 kilometers) southeast of downtown Nashville and is reachable by car via Interstate 840. Visitors attending a race should arrive early because parking fills quickly and access roads become busy during major events.
The track can be equipped with temporary grandstands that expand capacity during special occasions. At night, a lighting system allows races after dark, which is uncommon in the region.
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