The Nashville Superspeedway is a Northamerican NASCAR-style oval track in Gladeville, Tennesee, 35 minutes east of Nashville, in the United States of America. With its 1 1⁄3 miles long (2.145 km) route, the Nashville Superspeedway is the lengthiest concrete oval in America. There are nine corners in the road course, seven deviating from the oval track into two inside sections adding a technical challenge for non-NASCAR races. The temperate climate of Tennesse, coupled with its motorsports fanbase, is an ideal combination for national events like the NASCAR Series, IndyCar Series, or the ARCA Menards Series.
The NASCAR-style oval section of the Nashville Superspeedway has 14 degrees of banking in the corners, nine degrees in its front straight, and six degrees in the back straightaway. The circuit started operations in 2001 and had a nine-year closure from 2012 to 2021. The whole oval section surface is concrete and the inner road course segments have an asphalt surface. The average speed at the Nashville Superspeedway is 94 mph (151 km/h), with a top velocity of 140 mph (225 km/h).