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βΉοΈ About Richmond
The Cook Out 400 NASCAR Cup Series race brings high-speed action to Richmond International Raceway in Virginia. The event features 400 laps on the famous 0.75-mile D-shaped asphalt oval track, delivering 300 miles of competitive racing. Richmond Raceway, often called "America's Premier Short Track" and the "Action Track," offers unique features with its 14-degree banking in turns and varying banking on straightaways.
Richmond hosts the NASCAR Cup Series with a field of elite drivers from top teams like Hendrick Motorsports, Joe Gibbs Racing, Team Penske, and Richard Childress Racing. Fans will see Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota manufacturers competing with Next Gen cars powered by 5.86-liter V8 engines using Sunoco Green E15 fuel.
The Richmond International Raceway boasts a rich history dating back to 1946 when it began as a half-mile dirt track. The venue held its first NASCAR Cup Series race in 1953, was paved in 1968, and took its current configuration in 1988. Night racing started in 1991, adding to the track's unique character.
Richmond Raceway stands out as the only 3/4-mile track on the NASCAR schedule. The facility offers excellent viewing with a seating capacity of 51,000. Richard Petty holds the record for most Cup Series wins at Richmond with 13 victories. The track underwent major improvements in 2018 with a multimillion-dollar infield redevelopment project.
This NASCAR Cup event at Richmond promises close-quarters racing where strategy, skill, and patience determine the winner. The short track format creates constant action with drivers battling for position throughout all 400 laps. The race showcases both veteran expertise and rising talent as they navigate one of NASCAR's most challenging and popular venues.
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