How many spectators does Bristol Speedway have?

How many spectators does Bristol Speedway have?

Bristol Motor Speedway

“Thunder Valley” “The Last Great Colosseum” “The World’s Fastest Half-Mile” “The Bullring”
Time zone UTC−5 / −4 (DST)
Coordinates 36.5156°N 82.2569°WCoordinates:36.5156°N 82.2569°W
Capacity 153,000
Owner Speedway Motorsports, LLC

What is the most attended NASCAR race?

Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Current venues

Rank Venue name Highest attendance
1 Indianapolis Motor Speedway 350,000
2 Ascot Racecourse 280,000
3 Circuit de la Sarthe 263,500
4 Strahov Stadium 250,000

Is Bristol dirt race sold out?

The speedway announced Monday that the dirt will return for next year’s spring Cup Series race at Bristol. This comes after the 2021 Cup Series and Truck Series dirt races at the track sold out. The speedway says fans can purchase tickets for the 2022 Food City Dirt Race on the speedway’s website.

How many fans can attend the Bristol dirt race?

162,000 race fans
For the first time in 50 years, the NASCAR Cup Series will race on the dirt. The Bristol, Tennessee track has seating for 162,000 race fans. This is the 60th year of operation for the famed half-mile race track.

What is the smallest race track in the world?

The shortest circuit by lap distance to host a Formula One World Championship race is the Circuit de Monaco, in Monte Carlo, Monaco, which has held races from 1929-2011.

What is the crowd size at Bristol Motor Speedway like?

The Coliseum-style structure now holds 146,000, but the crowd size has shrunk so much over the years that Bristol last weekend did not even sell tickets in the turns.

Who won Stage 2 at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday?

Joey Logano leads the field on his way to winning Stage 2 of the NASCAR Cup Series auto race Sunday, April 7, 2019, at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tenn. (David Crigger/Bristol Herald Courier via AP) 1 of 3

What happened to the Darrell Waltrip grandstand at Bristol?

Closed sections included the Darrell Waltrip Grandstand on the same weekend the Hall of Famer and all-time winningest driver at Bristol was feted for his upcoming retirement from broadcasting.