Michigan International Speedway

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Michigan International Speedway is a premier two-mile oval racetrack in Brooklyn, Michigan, best known for hosting major NASCAR events and other high-profile motorsports competitions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf NASCAR track
motorsport race track
backstretchLength 2,242 feet
bankingInTurns 18 degrees
broadcastOn Fox Sports NERFINISHED
NBC Sports NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Charles Moneypenny NERFINISHED
frontstretchLength 3,600 feet
governingBodyForMajorEvents NASCAR NERFINISHED
hasCampingFacilities yes
hasEvent FireKeepers Casino 400 NERFINISHED
New Holland 250 NERFINISHED
various ARCA Menards Series races
hasInfield yes
hasInfieldRoadCourse yes
hosts driving schools
high‑speed stock car racing
sports car events
testing sessions
inspiredBy Auto Club Speedway NERFINISHED
Texas World Speedway NERFINISHED
knownFor high average speeds
multiple racing grooves
wide racing surface
locatedIn Brooklyn, Michigan NERFINISHED
Jackson County, Michigan NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED
marketedAs NASCAR in Michigan NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Ann Arbor, Michigan NERFINISHED
Jackson, Michigan NERFINISHED
nickName MIS NERFINISHED
opened 1968
ownedBy NASCAR NERFINISHED
previousOwner International Speedway Corporation NERFINISHED
primarySeriesHosted NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series NERFINISHED
NASCAR Cup Series NERFINISHED
NASCAR Xfinity Series NERFINISHED
reconfigured 1970s
repaved 2012
reputation one of the fastest tracks in NASCAR
seatingCapacity approximately 70,000
surfaceType asphalt
timeZone Eastern Time Zone
trackLength 2 miles
3.2 kilometers
trackType oval
turns 4

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International Speedway Corporation operates Michigan International Speedway
International Speedway Corporation owns Michigan International Speedway