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BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY
Bristol Motor Speedway Creating Amazing Memories, Showcasing Thrilling Nascar Racing

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Whether it’s the upcoming Bass Pro Shops Night Race, Sept. 14-16, or one of Bristol’s popular NASCAR races scheduled for 2024, fans have come to expect one thing when they visit historic Bristol Motor Speedway: Fun!
The all-concrete high-banked short track that races like a superspeedway provides the perfect playground for 40 high-revving stock cars to race in tight quarters, where sparks fly, fenders get smashed, egos get bruised and tempers will flare.
Tributes to NASCAR legends such as Earnhardt, Gordon, Wallace, Yarborough, Waltrip, Petty and Pearson hang high in the BMS rafters signifying magical careers and major accomplishments, while modern day racing heroes like the Busch brothers, Harvick, Elliott, Keselowski, Logano, Larson and Hamlin compete to add their names to the sport’s hall of fame lineup.
TAILGATING WITH FRIENDS:
You’ll also want to kick back and enjoy some NASCAR-style tailgating with your friends prior to each race. There’s so much to do during the weekend around the grounds, including stops in the fan engagement areas, music, games, food, souvenir haulers, and more.
FAMILY BONDING:
The memories you will make will last a lifetime and likely be passed on through many generations. Bristol Motor Speedway often offers children’s or discounted tickets during special race weekends.
SOCIAL SCENE:
No visit to Bristol is complete without a photo in front of the iconic “It’s Bristol Baby” sign. The 350-degree bar on the backstretch and the “Bootlegger” concession area near the Turn 1 area are also popular spots to meet up with other racing fans.
UNITED WE RACE:
From timeless performances of the National Anthem, to powerful military flyovers, the red, white, and blue can be seen everywhere around the property.
AWESOME MUSIC:
Bristol Motor Speedway has built a reputation for bringing entertaining acts and well-known artists to perform at various times throughout race weekend. The Thunder Valley Amphitheater located on the grounds of Bristol Dragway also hosts concerts throughout the year.