Homestead-Miami Speedway, Homestead, Florida
International Speedway Corp (ISC)
Track Length: 1.5 miles
Banking: 18 - 20 degrees in the turns, Oval
Seating Capacity: Approx 65,000+
"The NASCAR season ends here! The NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Champions are crowned at Homestead-Miami Speedway after a year of hard racing and a little bit of luck. That in itself is a perfect reason to join us at Homestead but in case you need a little more encouragement here are a few more.
The Corporate Sponsors celebrate the end of the racing season with lots of festivities at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Drivers are making appearances, merchandise trailers have great sales and there is excitement in the air.It’s November and the weather is getting cooler just about everywhere except for in Miami! The temperature is great for NASCAR racing with highs in the low 80’s and the lows are in the mid 60’s.
We stay at a beautiful full-service hotel located near the Miami International Airport (MIA). So if you’re flying in, you get the convenience of an airport shuttle offered by the hotel. The hotel is also about 12 miles from Miami Beach and even closer is great shopping, museums and aquariums.
Our seats are located on the front stretch with a full view of the entire track, the start/finish line and pit road. The championship races end in the evening, so we get a great view of the beautiful Homestead sunsets as well as the celebratory fireworks once the race is over.
You will be comfortable on a luxury motorcoach during the 30 minute ride from the hotel to the speedway for both the NASCAR Nationwide and Sprint Cup race days.
We offer add-on options to make the weekend complete like the Coke Zero Fan Zone hospitality pass and a Pit Pass. Both are good for Sunday’s Sprint Cup race.
Homestead-Miami Speedway is definitely a track you won’t want to miss, especially when your driver finds himself in the top 12 for the Chase!"
More Homestead-Miami Speedway Information:
Homestead-Miami Speedway is where The Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship concludes! The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford 400 ends the NASCAR Sprint Cup season and the Series Champion is declared. Homestead-Miami Speedway also hosts the season finale races for the NASCAR Nationwide Series - the Ford 300, and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series - the Ford 200.
Located in Homestead, Florida, this 1.5-mile track is best known for nose-to-nose finishes that keep NASCAR fans on their feet! Homestead-Miami Speedway was built in 1995 and has undergone two major renovations since. In 2000, the track was reconfigured with six degree banking in the turns. Three years later, Homestead-Miami Speedway was again reconfigured to include variable banking in the turns. Drivers must now contend with banking from 18 degrees in the bottom racing groove to 20 degrees near the outside wall, making for some exciting racing action!