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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Races at Lowe’s Motor Speedway
Bank of America 500

 

In the past the Bank of America 500 was known as the UAW-GM Quality 500 and until 1994 as the Mellow Yellow 500. This race is smack in the middle of the Chase for the Sprint Cup, formerly known as the Nextel Cup, but still the biggest prize NASCAR has to offer. The Bank of America 500 falls in October and offers links 300 laps of Sprint Cup betting excitement.

The Lowes Motor Speedway betting action is incomparable to any thing else in the world. The insane speeds, the constant mental battle between opposing drivers and the high-potential for disaster all adds up to one of the most exhilarating sporting events known to man: NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase.

This Bank of America 500 NASCAR race is hosted by the Lowe’s Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. This 2010 season, it will be held on October 17th, 2010. It consists of laps totaling 500 miles for the entire race. Before the 1966 race, the Bank of America 500 was only 400 miles long. When problems occurred with rain and having to complete the race at night, the officials decided to make this Bank of America 500 race a Saturday race.

Lowe’s Motor Speedway and the Bank of America 500. Also known as the “Beast of the Southeast”. The Beast has been in operation since 1960. Every year Lowe’s Motor Speedway features some of the best NASCAR betting action. This speedway has a rich history in the racing scene, it is an icon. The track continues to remain a spectator and fan favorite.

The Lowe's Motor Speedway was the first major race track to host night races, and was also the first motor speedway to offer condominiums that linkslook the race track. These condominiums offer motor race fans the same luxury that has been afforded to avid golfers for decades-the ability to live right where you play.

Jimmie Johnson won the NASCAR Banking 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway, beating Matt Kenseth to the checkered flag by 2.30 seconds. Kasey Kahne, Jeff Gordon and Joey Logano round out the top 5 in the running order. Jimmie Johnson pushed the #48 Chevrolet to an average speed of 137.658 mph and led 92 of the race's 334 laps, taking home $328,826. The race ran 3:38:22 and saw 22 lead changes. Due to 10 yellow flags, the race spent 42 laps under caution.

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