Michigan International Speedway
Michigan International Speedway is a 2.000 mi D-shaped oval superspeedway in Cambridge Township, Michigan, just south of the village of Brooklyn. It has hosted various major auto racing series... Wikipedia
- Location: 12626 U.S. Highway 12, Cambridge Township, Michigan, U.S.
- Capacity: 56,000
- Owner: NASCAR (November 2019–present)
- Broke ground: September 27, 1967
- Opened: October 13, 1968
- Construction cost: US$ 4.5 million
- Former names: Michigan Speedway (1997–2000)
- Major events: Current, NASCAR Cup Series, FireKeepers Casino 400 (1969–1972, 1974–present), Consumers Energy 400 (1969–2020), NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, Henry Ford Health System 200 (1999–2000, 2002–2020, 2025) Former, NASCAR Xfinity Series, Cabo Wabo 250 (1992–2019, 2021–2024), IRL/IndyCar, Michigan Indy 400 (2002–2007), CART, Michigan 500 (1979–2001), U.S. 500 (1996), USAC (1968, 1970–1978), IMSA GT Championship (1984), Trans-Am Series (1969, 1971), Can-Am (1969)
- Length: 2.000 mi (3.219 km)
- Banking: Turns: 18°, Frontstretch: 12°, Backstretch: 5°
- Lap record: 0:30.767 (Adrián Fernández, 1996, CART)
- Length: 1.900 mi (3.058 km)
- Lap record: 1:06.060 (Bill Whittington, 1984, IMSA GTP)
- Length: 3.310 mi (5.327 km)
- Lap record: 1:36.100 (Denny Hulme, 1969, Can-Am)
- Data source: DuckDuckGo