Mr. Awesome

Best NASCAR Tracks on the 2023 Schedule:

1. Bristol. Has two "configurations" and great racing on both. It has great, prestigious racing on concrete and fun racing on dirt. It produces the best racing, and is simply the best in the business.

2. Talladega. Of the three plate tracks, Talladega is easily the best. It doesn't have constant straight line racing like Daytona and the start finish coming after the tri-oval make for thrilling finishes.

3. Daytona. It produces brilliant racing like Talladega, but there are some boring races at Daytona and the danger is a whole lot higher. But, the prestige and the superspeedway racing at night makes it P3.

4. Martinsville. It was bad in 2022, but other than that, it produces OG Bristol vibes. Bump and run action from start to finish makes Martinsville Speedway one of the best venues. Only negative is that the spring race isn't nearly as good as the playoff race, but the playoff race carries.

5. Charlotte. Roval is epic, and the oval is epic. It produces thrilling upsets and legendary moments, legendary racing and hall of fame winners. It doesn't pop like the tracks above it, but it's great.

6. Kansas. It's Charlotte, but minus the Roval and the prestige.

7. Darlington. It produces memorable moments, winners, and hall of famers. The track is tricky and requires the best racers. Both races have something to them. One is throwback, and the other is the prestigious Southern 500. The racing isn't as good as the the tracks above it, though.

8. Watkins Glen. The Next Gen doesn't do great there, but overall, it has brilliant racing and moments to remember.

9. Atlanta. The old track was one to remember, and the new track is getting to a point where it's gonna be just as good as the old configuration. Plus, there are plenty of good moments in the history of Atlanta Motor Speedway.

10. Auto Club. It didn't have the prestige like Darlington, Charlotte, Daytona, or Martinsville, and it didn't always produce the racing that Bristol, Kansas, or Talladega did, and it certainly didn't give the moments like Atlanta, The Glen, or Daytona, but when it hit right, it hit RIGHT. There was three and four wide racing everywhere. There were unforgettable moments. It was very situational, but sometimes, it was great.

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