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Infineon Raceway

Located 30 miles north of San Francisco, Infineon Raceway is a narrow road course that demands precise shifting and steering. For the most part, the straightaways are short and the turns tight. In 1999, the route for NASCAR Cup cars was shortened by more than a half-mile. The reconfiguration connects the old Turn 4 to what then was a hairpin Turn 7 with a long straightaway. Turn 7 now is a 90-degree right that provides a dramatic passing area. In 2001, $35 million was spent to add hillside seats, permanent garages and the Turn 7 changes. Runoff areas were added at Turn 1 and Turn 6 in that offseason.

Fast Facts
Date Opened: 1968
Location: Sonoma, CA
First Race: Save Mart 300: May 5, 1996
Race record: Ricky Rudd: 81.007 mph, June 23, 2002
Distance: 1.99 miles
Distance: 218.9 miles
Laps #: 110 laps
Seating capacity: 102000
Tickets: (800) 870-7223
Website: www.infineonraceway.com
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