Martinsville 500 Travel Packages
Travel to Martinsville Speedway for the Martinsville 500 Spring Race . STP 500 Ticket packages can include premium NASCAR race tickets, hotel accommodations, track transportation, plus VIP pit pass hospitality options.
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Martinsville Speedway --- Martinsville, Virginia
As the NASCAR season moves progressively north, Martinsville Speedway plays host to the Martinsville 500 (STP 500). Just like the Bristol track of the week before, Martinsville is a short track, in fact, at only .526 miles around it is the smallest track used on the NASCAR circuit. Martinsville is one of the oldest raceways in use, as it was built in 1947. The Speedway boasts a seating capacity of 65,000, and is expecting a 20,000 seat upgrade to be completed within the next few years. With only half a mile of race track and twelve turns, racing at Martinsville is always a close competition with cars stacked on top of each other.
Martinsville has a rich history. It was founded in the 18th century as a strategic barracks point for American revolutionaries. It gained economic autonomy when the DuPont Corporation built a chemical manufacturing plant there in 1928. Famous for its furniture building, Martinsville has moved into the 21st century gracefully as it is now home to numerous technological development firms.
The city’s two NASCAR races are the highlights of the year, as the whole city gets out to celebrate. Jeff Gordon has won six races at the track since 1997, and is always a favorite on the short track of Martinsville. At the race choose between three different hospitality options. The Pepsi, Bud and Home Depot hospitality sections of the racetrack offer appearances including Jeff Gordon, Kasey Kahne, and Tony Stewart. Martinsville is one of the most historic tracks on the NASCAR circuit, so come on down and see for yourself this spring!