Superspeedways are technically tracks that are more than 2 miles in length, however NASCAR only classifies these two tracks as superspeedways. These tracks feature full-throttle competition with little to no braking. This makes for close, fast racing and arguably the most exciting racing the sport has to offer.

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Daytona International Speedway

Built

1959

Length

2.5 mi

Surface

Asphalt

Banking

31°

Capacity

101,500

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Talladega Superspeedway

Built

1969

Length

2.66 mi

Surface

Asphalt

Banking

33°

Capacity

80,500