NASCAR is proud to make Lowe's Motor Speedway one of its distinguished homes where tickets to experience professional motor racing are peaked at the highest caliber of excellence. Concord, North Carolina is the city in which the speedway stands and from which it derived its original name of Charlotte Motor Speedway. The ideal ticket to Lowe's is any one that you are able to get your hands on, as it is needed for entry through the golden gates to one of the finest superspeedways in not only the United States, but the world as a whole.
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Lowe's Motor Speedway can allow for tickets to be sold for 167,000 spectators, as well as for a unique infield that can seat 50,000 more NASCAR fans. In 1984, it became the first professional speedway to construct housing on its property. Fifty-two such condominium residencies are available and offer the ideal ticket for a view over Turn One. In 1992, Lowe's made the debut of the first night race at any speedway, continuing its legacy as a pioneer in professional motor sports facilities.
The track at Lowe's Motor Speedway has a giant quad-oval layout and runs 1.5 miles in total length. It is most definitely the NASCAR racetrack for which anyone would be happy they had bought tickets to visit. A road course runs in the infield for 2.25 miles, in addition to an infield course for go-cart racing that spans several miles in length. The property also includes other race tracks for various motor sports. However, racing fans who buy tickets to NASCAR generally spend their money to focus on the pro racing action that remains on the main course. Nothing can distract a true lover of the NASCAR kind from taking in the best of what Lowe's Motor Speedway has in store for them.
In 2005, Lowe's initiated a diamond grinding technique as a method to make the bumps from extreme wear and tear far more level. The process proved to be problematic for Lowe's when major issues arose with the tires on most of the cars in the NASCAR Nextel Cup races that were held that same year. Lowe's has a standard of excellence that they promise to both the NASCAR drivers and everyone who buys a ticket to see an uncanny race at the speedway so they repaved the track with far superior results.
Within fifty miles of the Lowe's Motor Speedway are the homes to the majority of the NASCAR community, ranging from driver and racing teams to sponsors of the events. This has established it as the hub of the NASCAR community. Lowe's itself is most definitely a leading sports facility in the country. In a typical year, more than 375 events sell tickets to events at Lowe's; NASCAR being the main attraction.
Lowe's Motor Speedway is the elite facility for which everyone should buy just the right tickets to be a part of a NASCAR race this season. With already proven fan-appeal, Lowe's is also a destination for many test drivers to work out the kinks in their new vehicles. Many television commercials have also used the speedway at Lowe's as a setting for their projects and its appearances have been far too numerous to name. It can never be said enough that if Lowe's Motor Speedway is considered the best by NASCAR's finest, you should be there too. Even Tom Cruise got in on the action when he filmed his hit movie 'Days of Thunder' right on the very speedway that so many drivers of NASCAR call home.