Camping World Truck Series
Formerly known as SuperTruck Series (1995) and Craftsman Truck Series (1996–2008). This table includes only former Camping World Truck tracks that never hosted a Cup Series or Nationwide Series event; see the previous tables for former Cup Series or Nationwide Series tracks.
Track | Type and layout | Location | Named race(s) | Season(s) | Notes |
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Chicago Motor Speedway | 1.029-mile paved oval | Illinois (Cicero) | 2000–2001 | Grandstands dismantled, but track itself remains. | |
Colorado National Speedway | 0.375-mile paved oval | Colorado (Erie) | 1995–1997 | ||
Evergreen Speedway | 0.646-mile paved oval | Washington (Monroe) | 1995–2000 | Track still active | |
Flemington Speedway | 0.625-mile paved oval | New Jersey (Flemington) | 1995–1998 | Track closed in 2002, demolished 2005 | |
Heartland Park Topeka | 1.800-mile road course | Kansas (Topeka) | 1995–1999 | Track still active, complex primarily used by NHRA | |
I-70 Speedway | 0.500-mile paved oval | Missouri (Odessa) | 1995–1999 | Track still active | |
Mansfield Motorsports Speedway | 0.500-mile paved oval | Ohio (Mansfield) | 2004–2008 | ||
Mesa Marin Speedway | 0.500-mile paved oval | California (Bakersfield) | 1995–2001 2003 |
Original track demolished in 2005, new speedway set to open sometime in 2008 | |
Portland International Raceway | 1.950-mile road course | Oregon (Portland) | 1999–2000 | Track still active | |
Saugus Speedway | 0.333-mile paved oval | California (Saugus) | 1995 | Closed midway through 1995 season. | |
Tucson Raceway Park | 0.375-mile paved oval | Arizona (Tucson) | 1995–1997 | ||
Walt Disney World Speedway | 1.000-mile paved oval | Florida (Orlando) | 1997–1998 | Track still active as part of the Richard Petty Driving Experience |
Read more about this topic: List Of NASCAR Tracks, Defunct or Inactive NASCAR National Series Tracks
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