Lebanon, Tennessee, USA (View on Map)
Opened in 2001, Nashville Superspeedway is a 1.33-mile D-shaped oval and is the largest all-concrete track in NASCAR. Located in Lebanon, Tennessee, it hosted NASCAR Xfinity and Truck Series races, as well as IndyCar events, from 2001 until it ceased major operations in 2011. The track sat dormant for a decade before being revitalized to host its first-ever NASCAR Cup Series race weekend in June 2021. The concrete surface and 14-degree banking provide a unique challenge for teams and drivers. The track's signature trophy is a custom Gibson Les Paul guitar, a nod to Nashville's "Music City" heritage.