
Track Layout: 1.5 Mile quad-oval
24 degree banking in turns
5 degrees of banking on the straight
Track Built: 1959
First NASCAR Race: 1960
First Night Race: 1992
Renamed from Charlotte Motor Speedway: 1999
Owner: Speedway Motorsports Inc. (Bruton Smith)
First NASCAR Winner: Joe Lee Johnston - 1960
The Heart Of NASCAR: With a large majority of NASCAR teams based within
30 miles of Lowes Motor Speedway near Charlotte North Carolina this is
truly the heart of NASCAR country.
Since 1960 this famous 1.5 mile quad-oval has hosted some legendary
races. The World 600, now known as the Coca-Cola 600, on Memorial Day
weekend has been a track staple since the speedway opened. The fall
NEXTEL Cup race is part of the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup 10-race playoff
and is well on its way to building a history all its own.
In addition to a truck series event in May and a Busch series race to
compliment both of its cup series event Lowes Motor Speedway also hosts
the NEXTEL All-Star Race (formerly known as "The Winston"). This
non-points shootout format was designed purely for the fans excitement,
and it delivers.
Track owner Bruton Smith has a well-deserved reputation for putting the
fans first and although the track is over 40 years old, Lowes Motor
Speedway is one of the best places on the NASCAR circuit to watch a
race. Modern, well-kept facilities, great sight lines, lots of related
activities and well-planned traffic flow make any trip to see NASCAR
race at its "home track" a great fan-friendly experience.
Coco-Cola 600 Information.
Coco-Cola 600 Tickets |
Coco-Cola 600 Track Map
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