Question:
What do you prefer, NASCAR superspeedways or the shorter tracks?
anonymous
2007-06-01 16:03:37 UTC
I have been watching NASCAR of many years and have had the pleasure of attending California speedway and Las Vegas. Awesome. Even watching on TV, I prefer the superspeedways or larger tracks to the shorter tracks such as Martinsville, Bristol, Richmond and even Dover which is larger a mile track but still small. I understand Qualifying for shorter tracks and Pit stall location is super important since passing is harder, but I just prefer to watch the larger tracks as opposed to the smaller ones.

What do you prefer? Has anybody been to both a superspeedway and short track race and if so, how to they compare from a spectators point of view? Maybe I need to attend a Bristol or Martinsville type race to appreciate it more.
29 answers:
anonymous
2007-06-01 16:14:52 UTC
I have been to Bristol for a race and been to two Michigan races. I think the excitement of all the banging and bumping of the short track racing is better. The cars may not get up to as high of speeds yet when I seen the race at Bristol, I could see the whole track, where at MIS, I could not see the whole track because peripheral vision is not that large.
Tregosteevo
2007-06-02 08:37:53 UTC
Well, I'm more of a middle of the fence kind of guy. I like the 1 1/2 mile tracks best, one reason being that my favorite driver (Jimmie Johnson) dominates them. The racing seems to be pretty good without as many cautions as the short tracks and the poorer handling cars don't get lapped in the first 15-20 laps. Last year Bristol was boring with all the laps they completed under caution. I do like Martinsville because it's more of a finesse track on account of the lack of banking. Restrictor plates just tick me off and I don't find them near as enjoyable when they just line up and go for long periods of time. There are aspects to all that can make for an exciting race but Lowe's, Atlanta, Chicagoland and Darlington are probably my favorites.
Cujo's Mom
2007-06-02 06:20:59 UTC
I've been to both Bristol Motor Speedway and Chicagoland Speedway and though I loved watching the races at both tracks I will say that Bristol wins this one by far. I feel the racing is much more intense on short tracks... you make one little mistake at a short track and next thing you know you're 25 laps down. I think that short tracks are the ones that really bring out the driver's that are the best. Takes a lot of talent to drive a car at ANY track though.
brian b
2007-06-01 16:37:13 UTC
I've been to both, yet i live in Bristol and go to that race twice a year. Super speedways are good, but short tracks are the best to go to. At Bristol there is not a bad seat in the house. Also the racing is so exciting that u are on the edge of your seat just waiting for the next wreck, and the drivers get hot with each other, and start to force there way through traffic.
Austin B
2007-06-02 06:16:13 UTC
The shorter tracks without a doubt. A lot more side by side racing happens here. Superspeedways are just too alike and the cars get too spread out, however some good finishes are possible. But at the end of the day, I will always prefer a short track. They have more character.
anonymous
2007-06-01 19:24:07 UTC
I have never been to a superspeedway but I would like to go to one. I have been to Bristol and Martinsville and I love the short track views. At these tracks, you can see every part of the track from anywhere in the stands. Plus there is always bumping and banging which makes the race very exciting. If you have never been to a short track my only advice is to go and wear earplugs!!
Nunya
2007-06-01 16:59:48 UTC
I'd have to say that, other than Atlanta and Texas, (I live in Texas), I like the short tracks. Since the playing field has become so level, a lot of the super-speedway races have gotten a bit boring. I really like Bristol. I think about everyone does. Talledega??? It's become just waiting to see whether or not there's gonna be the "big one".

I haven't been fortunate enough to get to a short track race. I've been to both Texas and Talledega a couple times and they were both great. Texas because it's so fast, and Dega because the infield parties are so wild.

I wish they'd bring back "The Rock". That was always one of my favorites.
Ray Y
2007-06-01 17:58:39 UTC
I like the 2 original big guys 2.5 2.6 or to put it simply about all the old tracks where it all started. It's to bad Riverside is no longer around too.

I don't watch a lot of the races anymore because of the new boring track that infested nascar.

The new cookie cutter tracks that that are built just to pack 180,000 people in with no character should be bulldozed over and turned into dumps.
anonymous
2007-06-01 21:06:44 UTC
Nascar has pretty much taken the fun out of watching Superspeedway races with the plates and no bumping rules so its fun the first 20 laps and the last 10 laps but other than that I thought this years spring race was a yawn fest. I like the shorter tracks because of the tight room they have to race but again nascar is making even that boring with the new COT car that runs slower than the busch cars. I am starting to watch more busch races now because I like their cars better plus they are faster with usually alot more drama.
shortnstoudt
2007-06-01 16:08:57 UTC
I've never been to a live race, but I'm hoping to go to the Texas Motor Speedway this year in November!!!



And I agree with you, I know that Bristol is a crazy race and I like it, but I've always preferred the super-speedways, maybe because the leaders aren't jumbled in with the back 20 as much (that gets irritating) and I love to see them go 3 sometimes 4 wide!!!
Don't make me beg!!!
2007-06-02 13:19:40 UTC
I love all of the tracks but for watching i have been to Bristol and Chicagoland. I love the short tracks you can see everything and usually not a bad seat the bigger tracks i think would be harder to get a whole view... Any race is a good one tho
anonymous
2007-06-02 05:16:29 UTC
You really do need to attend a short track race.



Bristol... there is nothing like it. Saturday night. The smell, the smoke, the lights, the chaos. It is an unforgettable experience. You feel like you are part of the race, not just watching it.



I've been to both long and short.
anonymous
2007-06-01 17:43:21 UTC
I agree with i love the long track such as Talladega, yet Bristol is one of the most exciting races of the year
?
2016-11-03 12:46:37 UTC
i'd like to work out extra short tracks. Indy isn't likely everywhere. It has via far the biggest crowd in NASCAR. It has over 250k seats and that they nonetheless have some infield aspects that can carry crowds over 300k in the event that they needed. formerly they placed the F1 music in that they had crowds reported to be on the brink of 400k for the Indy 500 (formerly the chop up).
blakree
2007-06-01 21:07:08 UTC
Personally nothing is better than a 1/2 mile dirt.But I really like the events on tracks under 1 mile(3/4,5/8,1/2) but I also like Talladega and Daytona.
anonymous
2007-06-01 16:14:39 UTC
I've been to the Daytona 500 once, the track is so big all you see is little specks going around. North Wilkesboro was much better, you're close and could actually see the drivers in the cars. Wish they would re-open North Wilkesboro instead of building all these cookie-cutter tracks all over.
Kevin P
2007-06-01 16:18:22 UTC
I like em all for different reason. I like watching short track on TV for the simple fact that too many fans choose to drink allot and are pretty rowdy. I do not react well to drunk Jr. fans so rather than end up in jail I'll watch them at home. I do like the 1mile to 11/2 mile tracks because the seating is better and most of the idiots experiencing their first beer are on the front stretch ready to throw their empties on the track when Jr. doesn't win. Believe it or not I like to drink and I like Jr., but I'm not the first one to get interviewed after the tornado hits the trailer park. See you at the races.
Bethany
2007-06-01 16:09:19 UTC
I'm a super speedway person. I live in Alabama, I go to the races in Talladega and I love it. I love the almost 200 mph, the racing bumper to bumper and sometimes 4 wide. In person, it's kinda scary watching it all going so fast and so close but it's awesome.
anonymous
2007-06-01 16:51:59 UTC
Talladega is the best racing in the world I love it on Tv I'm trying to get up a trip down there Sweet home Alabama see u in Oct I hope
Slam The Wall
2007-06-01 19:26:40 UTC
I love short track racing! Antyhing from 1 mile and under. This to me is the best racing in NA$CAR.
00
2007-06-02 00:31:27 UTC
Super speedways.



Also, I prefer drivers on the track who aren't sissy, gay, wear makeup, talk gay, whine and cry when they wreck or wear sunglasses like Jeff Gordon had on today during qualifying. He was more gay looking than a 2 dollar bill.



I had a good time laughing at him.
MUD WRANGLER
2007-06-01 18:23:48 UTC
SHORT TRACKS RULE,MARTINSVILLE IS AWESOME!!

SUPER SPEEDWAYS LIKE MICHIGAN AREN'T BAD YOUR STILL AT THE RACES BUT AT MARTINSVILLE WHEN THE RUBBER BITS AND SAND ARE HITTING YOU ON THE CHEEK,THAT'S RACING!!!!!!!!



BRING BACK WILKSBORO,CAN CALIFORNIA,IT SUCKS
David G, Jeff Gordon Rules !!!!!
2007-06-01 17:18:59 UTC
I like both,I probably lean more to short tracks. But I love Talladega and Daytona !!!!!! It doesn't matter where they race I love Racing !!!!
michiedem
2007-06-01 17:36:07 UTC
I have seen the shorter tracks... love the longer ones...its a tossup...racing is what i live for...
Shawn G
2007-06-01 17:33:41 UTC
Super Speedways !!!!
anonymous
2007-06-05 10:25:23 UTC
superspeedways jr win them all
cones2210
2007-06-02 19:59:47 UTC
Daytona and Talladega because when they have big wrecks, they are indeed BIG WRECKS
Packerfan22
2007-06-01 16:06:12 UTC
i like shorter tracks because there is more crashes.
hockeygrl_11
2007-06-01 16:07:06 UTC
I LIKE THEM BOTH

AS LONG AS IT IS NASCAR!!!!!


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