Race Weekend: Camping at Talladega Superspeedway

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It finally feels like spring here in Nashville. All of the trees are popping, people are out in T's and sandals, and NASCAR is returning to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend! 

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Constructed in 1969, Talladega is the longest NASCAR track coming in at 2.66 miles. That length allows for drivers to reach speeds over 200 mph, with the record currently held at 216.309 mph. Drivers will travel 188 laps around Talladega Superspeedway this weekend for a total of 500.8 miles in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Geico 500.

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Motorhome campers have a few different options when it comes to staying at the track this weekend. 

  • From The Infield – there are designated lots for families, those like a bit of quiet in-between races, and a section for non-stop partying
  • Outside of the Track – there are plenty of different campgrounds to choose from. Everything from family-friendly alcohol free zones, to spots located directly behind the track grandstands
  • Prices range from Free camping outside of the track to $825 for front row of the infield
  • For a full list of the campgrounds offered at Talladega Superspeedway, be sure to visit Talladega's interactive tool: Find Your Campground
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