Darlington Raceway
Every driver who has strapped on a helmet and climbed behind the steering wheel has wanted to win at Darlington Raceway because the toughest is most desirable. For those few select drivers who have won races at the granddaddy of super speedways, there is a priceless satisfaction in knowing they've conquered the unique egg-shaped oval nicknamed "Too Tough To Tame." - The Darlington Raceway.
Harold Brasington knew what he was doing in 1949 when he started pushing dirt around an old peanut field. With every lap those graders and bulldozers completed, the Darlington Raceway slowly came to life. Today, the track's specifications remain true to Mr. Brasington's vision, save a few minor adjustments.
Here are the measurements for the feisty 1.366-mile egg-shaped oval:
Turns 1 & 2
Banking: 25 degrees
Width: 79 feet
Radius: 600 feet
Brand new blacktop...
Turns 3 & 4
Banking: 23 degrees
Width: 62 feet
Radius: 525 feet
Trivia in the Turns
Front Stretchv
Length: 1,229 feet
Width: 90 feet
Banking: 3 degrees
Do you remember...
Backstretch
Length: 1,229 feet
Width: 90 feet
Banking: 2 degrees
Name that grandstand...
Pit Road
Length: 2,025 feet
Width: 46 feet
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