Kansas Speedway
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More about Kansas Speedway
Kansas Speedway is a 1.5-mile tri-oval located in Kansas City, Kansas, and has been a staple of the NASCAR schedule since opening in 2001. Known for its progressive banking—ranging from 17 to 20 degrees in the turns—the track allows multiple racing grooves, creating side-by-side action and frequent lead changes.
Repaved and reconfigured in 2012, Kansas evolved into one of the premier intermediate tracks on the circuit, where tire wear, aerodynamics, and lane selection play critical roles in race strategy. The wide racing surface and variable banking reward drivers who can adapt to changing conditions over long green-flag runs.
Kansas is often associated with close finishes and highly competitive racing, including one of the closest finishes in NASCAR history. Its combination of speed, grip, and strategic variability makes it a favorite among drivers and teams alike, as well as a key venue in both the regular season and playoff schedule.
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