For a few reasons 1 not to get it mixed up with fair grounds track. 2ed it can be fast like Daytona and Talladega. And it can run like one. 3ed it for prestigious.
Mile and a 1/3.
The definition has changed over the years. At one time everything a mile and over was a Superspeedway. Tracks over 2 miles are not always superspeedways.
Any Race track, speed up to 170 to 150 is a super speedway
It's the longest concrete speedway that NASCAR has raced on.
There was a time when anything more than a mile was considered a superspeedway, the classic example would be Darlington which as in its day called a superspeedway to.
The-president -of-the-track-called-it-superspeedway
Going to help get the people back to the track and generate revenue
It's fast and not the fair ground track. What would you call it?
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