List of Auto Racing Tracks in The United States - Drag Strips

Drag Strips

Track City State Opened Surface Major Series Length
Atlanta Dragway Commerce Georgia 1975 Concrete NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Auto Club Raceway at Pomona Pomona California 1952 Concrete NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Bandimere Speedway Morrison Colorado 1958 Concrete NHRA 1,000 feet (300 m)
Bristol Dragway Bristol Tennessee 1965 Concrete NHRA 2,375 feet (724 m)
Caprock Motorplex Penwell Texas 1966 Asphalt IHRA 2,100 feet (640 m)
Charlotte Motor Speedway Concord North Carolina 2008 Concrete NHRA 1,345 feet (410 m)
Firebird International Raceway Chandler Arizona 1983 Concrete NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Gainesville Raceway Gainesville Florida 1969 Concrete NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Gateway International Raceway Madison Illinois 1995 Asphalt NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Kansas City International Raceway Raytown Missouri 1967 Asphalt .25 miles (400 m)
Houston Raceway Park Baytown Texas 1988 Asphalt NHRA 1,000 feet (300 m)
Infineon Raceway Sonoma California 1968 Asphalt NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Las Vegas Motor Speedway Sunrise Manor Nevada 1995 Asphalt NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Lebanon Valley Dragway West Lebanon New York 1995 Asphalt NHRA, IHRA 2,600 feet (790 m)
Maple Grove Raceway Mohnton Pennsylvania 1962 Asphalt NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Motion Raceway Assumption Illinois 1969 Asphalt 1,000 feet (300 m)
National Trail Raceway Hebron Ohio 1964 Concrete/Asphalt NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Old Bridge Township Raceway Park Englishtown New Jersey 1965 Asphalt NHRA 1,000 feet (300 m)
Palm Beach International Raceway Jupiter Florida 1965 Concrete IHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Route 66 Raceway Joliet Illinois 1997 Pavement NHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Virginia Motorsports Park Petersburg Virginia 1994 Asphalt IHRA .25 miles (400 m)
Woodburn Dragstrip Woodburn Oregon 1961 Asphalt NHRA .25 miles (400 m)

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