DHL (Michigan) 400 tickets
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Financed by L. H. Lopatin, a Michigan land developer, the facility was designed by Charles Moneypenny (no relation to the secretary in James Bond films) - who also designed the Daytona International Speedway. Formula One all-time great Stirling Moss designed the original road course.
The first NASCAR race held at the speedway on June 15, 1969 was won by Carl Yarborough. Running wheel to wheel with rival driver Leeroy Yarborough, Carl won when Leeroy crashed only 300 yards from the final turn. To purchase tickets for NASCAR DH 400, call us at 702-251-SOLD (7469) or 1-866-903-5400. Buy your tickets now for NASCAR DH 400!
Through a change of ownerships and new investment, Michigan International Speedway has experienced vast improvements. The grandstands were expanded from 25,000 to over 125,000 seats and over the years, new buildings, corporate suites, an infield hospital, first aid stations, maintenance facilities, etc. were added. Get your tickets today for NASCAR DHL (Michigan) 400. We can help you find tickets for the best seats at NASCAR DHL (Michigan) 400.
Track facts:
* DHL (Michigan) 400 race length: 400 miles/800 laps
* Track layout: Two mile, D-shaped oval
* Banking in turns: 18 degrees
* Banking on back stretch: 9 degrees
* Front stretch length: 3,600 feet
* Back stretch length: 2,242 feet
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