Where is talladega located
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Hall of Heroes. Talladega Superspeedway. Yurt Rentals. We use cookies on our website to enhance your experience. Ken Rush drove his Camaro to Victory Lane in that event. Talladega Superspeedway is on Speedway Boulevard, which runs parallel to Interstate The track is 40 miles east of Birmingham, Ala. The infield area is acres. Pit Road length: 1, feet from the entrance to exit 44 stalls: 30 feet by 64 feet. The area behind the wall of each put stall: 30 feet by 21 feet.
Each structure has 11 bays each, a total of 44 bays. The first 10 positions during a race are always displayed on the tower, with positions rotating on the bottom two spaces.
There are 7, light bulbs used for the scoring position displays. Elliott circled the 2. Early in that race, Bobby Allison 's Buick flew into the catch fence, injuring fans. NASCAR imposed rule changes to slow the cars after the incident with a rule requiring cars running there and at Daytona run with restrictor plates.
The plates limit the amount of air and fuel which could be entering the intake manifolds of the car at any one time, which greatly reducing the power of the cars and hence their speed. This has led to the style of racing held at Talladega and Daytona to be somewhat different than that at other superspeedway superspeedways and to be referred to by NASCAR fans as " restrictor-plate racing ".
The reduced power affects not only the maximum speed reached by the cars but the time it takes them to achieve their full speed as well, which can be nearly one full circuit of the track. The racing at Talladega today is extremely tight; often in rows of three or four cars throughout most of the field.
Such close quarters makes it extremely difficult to control the car, and the slightest mistake often leads to massive and often frightening accidents - dubbed "the big one" by fans and drivers - and Talladega is notorious for such. Crashes are less frequent at Daytona as handling plays a greater role there.
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