2.5 miles
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is two and one half miles long.
The total distance around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is 2.5 miles. Known as the Brickyard for its original construction, the speedway is the home of the Indianapolis 500 and NASCAR's Brickyard 400 races.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway, home of the Indy 500, is two and half miles in length.
Atlanta Motor Speedway is 1.54 miles in length.
The first actual event held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway was a helium balloon competition. It took place about two months before the track opened. The competition occurred on June 5, 1909.
The race route is around an oval that is 2.5 miles long on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The Iowa Speedway racetrack is an oval motor racing track that is 7/8 miles or 1.4 km. The track is located in Newton, Iowa and patterned after the Richmond International Raceway.
Daytona Motor Speedway, but at that time the track was on the beach and was 3 miles long, 1.5 of the miles were on a national highway (the highway was roped off).
Charlotte Motor Speedway is 1.5 miles in length.
2.5 miles. It is two and a half miles long. It's oval shaped, found in Indianapolis, and used during the Indy 500, Brickyard 400, and other races. Despite its fairly small length, it is home to arguably the most famous racecar event in the country.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway features four straightaways, each measuring 5,300 feet (1.6 kilometers) in length. However, when referring specifically to the main straightaway where the start/finish line is located, it is about 3,600 feet (1,100 meters) long. This iconic track layout contributes to the high-speed racing seen during the Indy 500.
2.5 miles. It is two and a half miles long. It's oval shaped, found in Indianapolis, and used during the Indy 500, Brickyard 400, and other races. Despite its fairly small length, it is home to arguably the most famous racecar event in the country.