Top 10 Worst NASCAR Tracks



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This is a reupload of a video that was originally uploaded in 2020. However It got 4 separate copyright claims across a week in early December. Not knowing what was going on, and knowing that disputes rarely go the creator’s way, I decided to trim out those segments and take the video down. Then I received 4 more copyright claims across 3 other videos. Other NASCAR Youtubers had similar problems recently and they told me to just dispute the claims and they will all be dropped. Because of NASCAR Classics going live, the content ID bots are automatically claiming some footage. On twitter, reps from NASCAR Media group stated that they’re working to resolve the issues and it may take a while to release all the claims during the holidays, but have patience and just dispute any claims. But by the time I realized what was going on, this video had already had nearly 3 minutes claimed and had been irreversibly trimmed, so here’s the reupload.

tl;dr – It’s not NASCAR’s fault that a lot of stuff is getting claimed, it’s a combo of NASCAR Classics’ library and content ID bots trying to protect copyrights. They plan on releasing all claims asap, and any further claims will just be disputed and I should be fine.

NASCAR has raced at hundreds of tracks over the decades. Some where ultra-modern state of the art facilities and others where simple dirt tracks carved into the country side. But regardless of the money spent on these tracks, most did their duty and put on a great show without any major issues. However a few live on in infamy as snoozefests, dangerous venues, dumps, or in some cases all of the above. So let’s find out which tracks are the absolute worst that have ever appeared on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule.

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39 thoughts on “Top 10 Worst NASCAR Tracks”

  1. This is a reupload of a video that was originally uploaded in 2020. However It got 4 separate copyright claims across a week in early December. Not knowing what was going on, and knowing that disputes rarely go the creator’s way, I decided to trim out those segments and take the video down. Then I received 4 more copyright claims across 3 other videos. Other NASCAR Youtubers had similar problems recently and they told me to just dispute the claims and they will all be dropped. Because of NASCAR Classics going live, the content ID bots are automatically claiming some footage. On twitter, reps from NASCAR Media group stated that they’re working to resolve the issues and it may take a while to release all the claims during the holidays, but have patience and just dispute any claims. But by the time I realized what was going on, this video had already had nearly 3 minutes claimed and had been irreversibly trimmed, so here’s the reupload.

    tl;dr – It’s not NASCAR’s fault that a lot of stuff is getting claimed, it’s a combo of NASCAR Classics’ library and content ID bots trying to protect copyrights. They plan on releasing all claims asap, and any further claims will just be disputed and I should be fine.

    This video was edited by Biodegradable. You can check him out or inquire about his services here: https://twitter.com/BiodeEditable

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  2. Honestly surprised Texas isn’t higher. Indycar had issues with drivers passing out from G-Forces one year then had rain cause race to be split and have second half ran 2 months later. And then there’s the reconfiguration

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  3. Unbelievable to discover there was a track practically in my backyard in Islip! Getting to Maine would have been a breeze—no need to worry about traffic. With two ferries available, and even if you decided to cross the border into NYC, the bridges up north in my old neighborhood were rarely crowded. I vividly remember the view of the bridge from my grammar school; as a little kid, I felt like the only race fan in NYC. Imagine seeing a racing team cross that bridge back then—I would've exploded with excitement!

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  4. Plate racing is not racing. 499 miles of expensive follow the leader, couple of mega crashes, one on the last lap and watch a car pop out of the smoke and win. Costs overs probably $500,000after leaving each of the 6 races we have now. I would have included Daytona and Atlanta. Switch to the Daytona road courts for the summer race and I hope the pavement gets much older next year, as that track age the pack racing will probably stop.

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  5. Talladega still remains my favourite and I love how you put it both here and on your greatest tracks list. This is a track that will forever be talked about and forever be a staple in NASCAR.

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  6. Texas is also infamous for the cancellation of the first CART race because the G-forces the drivers were experiencing were causing them to nearly black out. The race was cancelled the morning that the race was scheduled, but CART had no choice in the matter other than to let the drivers go out and probably die.

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  7. Honestly, a lot of the issues about Talladega can also be said about Daytona, especially since Daytona has a higher body count than Dega. I know the 1969 controversy of Dega is REALLY bad, but I feel the safety issues are a bit overblown and more of a cause of the time period than anything else (and once again ditto that for Daytona too).

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  8. Slap yo self shoes! I grew up a bicycle ride north of Islip "Speedway". I'd watch the Nascar and Can-Am races on television and get to hear the roar of engines Friday thru Sunday.
    My hobby was 1/32 scale slot car racing. I loved ice hockey, astronauts and their missions and motorsport.

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