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The California Speedway located in Fontana, California, sits on the site where the first steel mill, the Kaiser Steel Mill, was built. California Speedway has played host to several races in the NASCAR Busch and Craftsman Truck series. It has also hosted events in the IndyCar Series and what is now the ChampCar World Series.
The Speedway's complex consists of a two-mile D shaped super course, 75 feet wide with 15-foot apron featuring 14 degrees of banking on the turns, 11 degrees down the front straight and 3 degrees on the back straight.
Camping at the California Speedway is one of the greatest experiences during a NASCAR weekend. Whether camping on the grounds or relaxing in the grandstand, nothing compares to the rush of adrenaline, day or night, at the California Speedway.
At the California Speedway there are no bad seats for the hundreds of thousand of fans that come to watch the world's fastest auto races and other speed series and events that take place. California Speedway appeals to both the young and old who come to cheer on their favorite drivers that compete vigorously for that checkered flag. From past to present legends, such as Mario Andretti, Adrian Fernandez, Rick Mears, Bobby Unser, Danny Sullivan Dan Gurney and Jeff Gordon, the best in motor sports have raced at the California Speedway, making it the Ultimate Racing Arena!
Admission & Rates:
Please visit website for prices on specific events.
Directions:
Take the 10 freeway to the Cherry Ave. off-ramp (approximately 2 miles east of the 15 interchange) and exit going north. Keep north for 1 mile and you will see the California Speedway on your left hand side. Enter through the main gate.
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