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“[Max] Verstappen Would Never”: NASCAR Fans Give Kyle Larson A Bitter Reality Check Of ‘World’s Best Driver’ Debate

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Tyler Reddick Pays An Emotional Tribute to Late Mentor Scott Bloomquist, Clinching Michigan Thriller

Tyler Reddick wins at the Michigan International Speedway to honor his late friend and mentor, Scott Bloomquist, 2 days after his passing.

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“Complete BS”: NASCAR Jeopardizing Tyler Reddick’s Michigan Win With ‘Soft’ Verdict Leaves Fans in Shock

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Firekeepers Casino 400: Kyle Busch’s Only Win of 2024 Gets Overshadowed by Cody Ware’s Heroics

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Corey LaJoie was involved in a horrifying crash, flipping his race car upside down after bumping into Noah Gragson at Michigan Speedway.

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Kyle Larson Faces NASCAR Fans’ Brutal Anger After His Blunder Potentially Destroys Bubba Wallace’s Playoff Hopes

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NASCAR Fans Openly Bash NBC After Unwanted Interruption Hides Goodyear’s Flaws

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Bubba Wallace’s Wife Amanda Takes a Hilarious Dig at Boss Denny Hamlin in 6-Words

Bubba Wallace's wife Amanda Wallace shares her message on social media as her husband sails past Denny Hamlin and Kyle Larson cinematically.

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Fans Bash NASCAR’s ‘Laughable’ Efforts As Michigan’s Glaring Inability Gets Exposed

Fans cause an uproar on X after Michigan International Speedway's issues get highlighted after the rains postpone the race.

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Kyle Larson Rallies the Community Behind Him as He Reminisces About the Good Old Days of NASCAR

The Michigan race has been postponed to 11 a.m ET on Monday. This has taken Kyle Larson to his Rookie days.

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About Michigan International Speedway

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Michigan International Speedway- 2021 Latest News, Winners, Qualifying, Track

Michigan International Speedway (MIS) is a two-mile (3.2 km) moderate-banked D-formed speedway situated off U.S. Thruway 12 on 1,400 acres of land (5.7 km2) around four miles (6.4 km) south of the town of Brooklyn, in the picturesque Irish Hills zone of southeastern Michigan.

The track is 70 miles (110 km) west of the focal point of Detroit, 40 miles (64 km) from Ann Arbor, and 60 miles (97 km) south and northwest of Lansing and Toledo, Ohio separately. The track is primarily used for NASCAR races. It is, at times, known as a sister track to Texas World Speedway and was used as the premise of Auto Club Speedway.

The track is owned by International Speedway Corporation (ISC). Michigan International Speedway is perceived as one of the motorsports' chief facilities in view of its wide hustling surface and high banking.

Michigan is the quickest track in NASCAR because of its wide, clearing corners, long straightaways, and absence of a restrictor plate prerequisite; ordinary qualifying speeds are more than 200 MPH (320 KM/h) and corner section speeds are somewhere in the range of 215 to 220 MPH (346 to 354 KM/h) after the 2012 repaving of the track.

History

The groundbreaking began on September 28, 1967. Over 2.5 million cubic yards (1,900,000 m3) of soil were moved to frame the D-formed oval. Opened in 1968 with an all-out limit of 25,000 seats, the track was initially constructed and possessed by Lawrence H. LoPatin, a Detroit-territory land engineer who assembled the speedway at an expected expense of $4–6 million.

LoPatin was President of American Raceways and had a controlling revenue in Trenton Speedway, Texas World Speedway, and Riverside International Raceway until the organization failed in 1971. Thomas W Itin. masterminded financing. Its first race occurred on Sunday, October 13, 1968, with Ronnie Bucknum winning the USAC 250 mile Championship Car Race.

In 1972, Roger Penske bought the speedway for $2 million. During Penske's proprietorship, the track was overhauled a few times from the first ability to 125,000 seating limit. From 1996 to 2000, the track was alluded to as Michigan Speedway. This was to keep consistency with different tracks possessed by Roger Penske's Motorsports International before its consolidation with ISC.

In 1999, the speedway was bought by International Speedway Corporation (ISC) and in 2000 the track was renamed to its unique name of Michigan International Speedway.

Quick Facts

Location12626 US Highway 12 Brooklyn, Michigan, 49230
OperatorInternational Speedway Corporation
Former NamesMichigan Speedway (1996–2000)
Major EventsNASCAR Cup Series

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NASCAR Xfinity Series

LTi Printing 250

ARCA Menards Series

VizCom 200

Length2.0 mi (3.2 km)
Most WinsDavid Pearson (9)
Most StartsBill Elliott (61)
Most PolesDavid Pearson (10)