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Nascar Cup - Texas

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Texas Motor Speedway

Texas Motor Speedway

Practice
23:05 - Sat, 3 May
Qualifying
00:10 - Sun, 4 May
Race
03:30 - Mon, 5 May

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Track Info

Texas Motor Speedway - Fort Worth, Texas, USA

High-speed quad-oval with asymmetric corners after the 2017 reprofile - clockwise - 1.500 mi / 2.414 km oval with 4 turns - infield road course options from 0.5 to 2.324 mi

First Race
Apr 5–6, 1997
First weekend featured the NASCAR Busch (Xfinity) Coca-Cola 300 on Apr 5 (won by Mark Martin) and the inaugural NASCAR Cup race on Apr 6 (won by Jeff Burton).
Circuit Length
1.500 mi / 2.414 km (oval)
Official oval length; frontstretch 2,250 ft, backstretch 1,330 ft.
Turns
4
Banking: Turns 1–2 at 20° (widened to ~80 ft in 2017), Turns 3–4 at 24° (≈60 ft), straights 5°.
Lap Records (oval)
IndyCar race lap 0:22.972 - Tony Stewart (1998) • IndyCar pole 222.556 mph - Charlie Kimball (2017) • Cup race lap 0:27.617 - Kevin Harvick (2018) • Cup qualifying 192.137 mph - Terry Labonte (2000)
Headline benchmarks by series and session.
Road Course Options
2.324 mi • 1.07 mi • 0.7 mi • 0.5 mi
Infield road course with four configurations; longest layout hosted LMP900 sports cars in 2000.

When was the track built?

Texas Motor Speedway opened in 1997 as a modern 1.5-mile quad-oval. A full repave and reprofile ahead of 2017 reduced the banking in Turns 1–2 from 24° to 20° and widened that end of the track to ~80 ft while keeping Turns 3–4 at 24°, creating the asymmetric character teams manage today. Straights are 5° banked.

When was its first race?

The venue’s first race weekend ran on April 5–6, 1997: Mark Martin won the Busch (Xfinity) Coca-Cola 300 on Saturday and Jeff Burton won the inaugural Cup race on Sunday. (IndyCar debuted that June.)

What's the circuit like?

  • Two ends, two attitudes: The flatter, wider Turns 1–2 reward early rotation and throttle commitment; the tighter, steeper Turns 3–4 put a premium on entry stability and rear-tyre security.
  • High-speed momentum: Long straights and big corner speed keep lap averages high; clean air matters, but timing runs in traffic is an art.
  • IndyCar vs. stock cars: IndyCar poles have cleared 222 mph here, while modern Cup qualifying sits ~185–190 mph depending on weather and package.
  • Benchmark pace: Kevin Harvick’s 27.617 s stands as the official Cup race-lap mark; Terry Labonte’s 192.137 mph remains the Cup qualifying record.

Lap records and benchmarks (by series and layout)

  • IndyCar - race lap (1.5 mi oval): 0:22.972 - Tony Stewart, 1998.
  • IndyCar - qualifying record: 222.556 mph (2-lap avg) - Charlie Kimball, 2017.
  • NASCAR Cup - race lap: 0:27.617 - Kevin Harvick, 2018.
  • NASCAR Cup - qualifying record: 192.137 mph - Terry Labonte, 2000.
  • Infield road course - outright reference: 1:12.912 - Allan McNish, Audi R8 (LMP900), 2000, 2.324-mi layout.

Records are tracked by era and layout due to repaves and the 2017 reprofile.

Why go?

Texas is a speed amphitheatre. You get high-commitment entries into 1–2, divebombs into 3–4, and long green-flag stretches that turn strategy into a chess match. The infield adds road-course variety, while the broader campus (including a dirt track and karting) keeps the place buzzing on non-Cup weekends.

Where's the best place to watch?

  • Frontstretch grandstands: Starts, restarts, and full-throttle launches into the wide Turn 1 funnel with pit road in clear view.
  • Turn 1–2 upper rows: Best angle on the different lines and who can keep it pinned across the expanded 80-ft width.
  • Turn 3 entry: See passes get set up as drivers trade short-run grip for long-run drive.
  • Infield road course spectator berms (event-dependent): Close-up braking and change-of-direction shots on the 2.324-mi layout.

Not just one series - headline events at Texas

NASCAR Cup, Xfinity & Trucks: The speedway’s anchor weekends deliver 1.5-mile pack chess and late-race drama.

IndyCar legacy: A cornerstone of the IRL/IndyCar oval era with 220+ mph poles and photo-finish lore.

Sports cars & club racing: The infield course’s 2.324-mi configuration has hosted top-line prototypes and today supports testing and regional series.

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