Track Details:
Turns: 24°
Straights:
Distance: 1.000 miles, Shape: Oval
Last updated: 3/26/11
BY THE NUMBERS SCHEDULE PAST RESULTS
Magnum Cup Series Race Record
Andrew Mendes 138.885 mph
05/17/2010

Magnum Cup Series Qual Record

Andrew Mendes 163.332 mph (22.041s)
09/28/2009

Sportsman Cup Series Race Record
Calen Setser 128.863 mph
09/26/2004

Sportsman Cup Series Qual Record

Chris Bright 158.772 mph (22.674s)
09/23/2009

Diamond Series Race Record
Gael Brooks 97.813 mph
03/18/2010

Diamond Series Qual Record
Chris Bright 153.211 mph (23.497s)
03/24/2011
2011 Race Schedule

Magnum Cup Series
Autism Speak 400
05/09/2011

Magnum Cup Series
AAA 400
10/03/2011

Sportsman Cup Series
Heluva Good! 200
05/04/2011

Sportsman Cup Series
Valvoline 200
10/05/2011

Diamond Series
Dover 300
03/24/2011 Andrew Mendes
2011 - Magnum 5/9
2011 - Magnum 10/3
2011 - Sportsman 5/4
2011 - Sportsman 10/5
2011 - Diamond 3/24

2010 - Magnum 5/17
2010 - Magnum 9/27
2010 - Sportsman 5/12
2010 - Sportsman 9/22
2010 - Diamond 3/18

2009 - Magnum 9/28
2009 - Sportsman 9/23

2008 - Magnum 6/2
2008 - Magnum 9/22
2008 - Sportsman 6/4
2008 - Sportsman 9/24
     
TRACK HISTORY

Dover International Speedway is a NASCAR-sanctioned race track located in Dover, Delaware, owned by, and serving as the corporate headquarters of, Dover Motorsports, Inc. It is co-located with a harness racing track, Dover Downs, and shares the complex with Dover Downs Hotel & Casino.


In February 2002, Dover Downs Entertainment changed its name to Dover Motorsports following the spin-off of its gaming operations to its existing shareholders. As a result, the name of the track was changed from Dover Downs International Speedway to Dover International Speedway. Dover Motorsports, Inc. continues to maintain its corporate headquarters at the racetrack.

The racetrack is home to the second race in the "Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup" and will celebrate its 40th anniversary during the 2008 season.

Dover is unique in many ways. It is exactly one mile long; technically this means that it is neither a superspeedway nor a short track. The speedway surface is concrete; most NASCAR track surfaces are asphalt. The concrete surface is notoriously hard on cars, bringing about its nickname of The Monster Mile.

At one time the Winston Cup races held here were 500 miles long until a NASCAR rules change limited 500-mile races to being held only at tracks over a mile in length; the current Sprint Cup races here are 400-miles in distance.

 

The speedway's mascot is called "Miles the Monster" which is a concrete monster spawned from the track's nickname, "The Monster Mile." The monster is featured on the winner's trophy he track's tickets, memorabilia, website, and more. A previous nickname that the track had was the "White Lightning."

 

The winner of each race is asked to sign the seat number that matches their respective car number in the Monster Bridge, located near Turn 3. Martin Truex Jr. most recently signed his seat during the Sept. 21-23, 2007 race weekend.