Bristol is simply magnificent. There is honestly no track that is more illustrious and prestigious than Bristol. The sounds and sights that it grants is simply something that only dreams are made out of.
kansas is always a great place to be. not just for the racing, but also how spectator friendly it is. i say this as someone who has been to every kansas race for the past decade. great concessions, a great atmosphere, tons of pre-race activities, the grandstands are built in such a way that ensures that everyone can see the entire track, and one of my personal favorite details, the walls being built in a way that echoes the roar of the engines back to the grandstands. best track in the country.
I'm only watching NASCAR since 2022, so no old races and only opinion based on last years product (with Trucks and Xfinity) and my experience in games: 27. Phoenix - no matter what car you take, no matter what time of day it is, the racing will be completely boring. 26. Texas 25. North Wilkesboro 24. Gateway 23. COTA 22. Indianapolis 21. Dover 20. Sonoma 19. Martinsville 18. Iowa 17. New Hampshire 16. Richmond 15. Bristol 14. Atlanta 13. Nashville 12. Chicago Street Course 11. Darlington 10. Charlotte Roval 9. Pocono 8. Las Vegas 7. Daytona 6. Michigan 5. Homestead 4. Talladega 3. Watkins Glen (I'm biased because of games) 2. Charlotte 1. Kansas
Happy to see Kansas finally getting recognition I’ve loved being able to attend the Kansas races for years and seeing the closest finish in person was Incredible
Thx for putting my home track of Michigan high in 7th because this years race was my second ever and it was great and I went to the 2023 race but I couldn’t stay the next day and sadly I can go next year so I will have to wait awhile
8:16 The reason why is that NASCAR uses the hybrid package that they used at Indy and Michigan here while Cup uses the regular superspeedway package. If they switched the Xfinity and Truck packages to the superspeedway package, the racing will be a lot better.
I was at Iowa for this year's Cup race and it was fantastic! I think next year will be even better. People will be talking about Iowa as a top five track in a few years.
The Xfinity finales at Phoenix have all been so incredible that you'd never guess it was so mid in Cup. (And meanwhile the Truck finale is a gamble there. Either it's exciting, kinda boring, or the most ungodly affront to auto racing you will ever see.)
I love Gateway considering I live in Southern Illinois and STL is the best sports city in the area. It’s perfect for the Midwest idc when the race is i just hope it stays on the schedule.
I love the Roval. Honestly though, if they switch from it back to the oval or another track, it wouldnt hurt my feelings as i seriously cannot take the time to go down there anymore
Atlanta would improve if Nascar ran the same package as all intermediate tracks and take the tapered spacer off. These V8s can make 900hp but the plate is slowing them down. Exceptions are Daytona and Talladega and maybe Michigan. The intermediate package is great now but run 900hp everywhere it'll make intermediates banger races and greatly improve Martinsville and North Wilkesboro. Daytona and Talladega should have the package like what was 2020. That's 2 packages that would save money that can be put into content by bringing back multiple practices for the Daytona 500 and give them at least 1 hour of practice every week.
@@mattburke9554I mean I like the races, but it depends on the series. The xfinity series can put on bangers, hell any series can. It’s just how the packages are now that sorta dim Bristol racing.
@charlieboyd4431 Genuinely how? I understand if you don't like road/street courses but chicago has put on some of the best racing in the past 2 seasons
I'd knock Iowa down a bit, but I've become more of an IndyCar fan (especially after the charter fiasco this year and the fiasco at Martinsville last weekend), and the upgrades they made that led to those absolute scenes in Cup this year ruined the track for IndyCar.
So many comments made here that I don’t think I could ever take you seriously moving forward. Dover is underrated? Sonoma is C? You got North Wilkesboro rank behind that garbage in LA. Had to move onto something different after that.
NASCAR tracks that are amazing in my opinion 1. Talladega 2. Daytona 3. Charlotte 4. Kansas 5. Atlanta 6. Homestead Miami 7. Bristol 8. Darlington 9. Martinsville 10 Nashville 11 the Chicago Street course 12. Sonoma 13. Las Vegas 14. Dover 15. Gateway 16. Pocono 17. New Hampshire 18. Circuit of the Americas 19. Watkins Glen 20. Iowa 21. North wilkesboro 22. Michigan 23. Richmond 24. Phoenix 25. Indianapolis 26. The Charlotte roval 27. Texass
This list lost all credibility for me when the LA Coliseum was put as high as it was. Aside from the ONE freak tire episode this spring, Bristol has been awful for Next-Gen...
UNPOPULAR OPINION ALERT!!!!!!!! I like texass motor speedway. I’m a little biased because: A, im from Dallas And B, because that was where I went to my first race. I loved this year’s race, but I also like chaos….. sometimes I think the next gen performs well there, and if smi can just do what they did to turns 1 and 2 and copy it to 3 and 4(removing the “bump”) Texas would be a good track
i find Kansas, Charlotte and especially darlington. To be terrible. theyre in my F by far. My least favorite track is cota but those 3 and throw vegas in to suck and i skip them. Also i have bristol down in b, but it should only have 1 date.
Homestead Miami is consistently proving itself why it should be the seasonal finale again.
Yes they should definitely go back to homestead to the finale
Bristol is simply magnificent. There is honestly no track that is more illustrious and prestigious than Bristol. The sounds and sights that it grants is simply something that only dreams are made out of.
So what I’m hearing is Xfinity and Cup need the same cars.
exactly
If you didn’t watch Chicago Xfinity this year, go back and watch the first ten laps, it’s the best racing we’ve seen all year
Dover is a great track. Going there in person is better the watching it on tv
New Hampshire is 10x better with whelen modified, three wide racing is expected with those cars.
kansas is always a great place to be. not just for the racing, but also how spectator friendly it is. i say this as someone who has been to every kansas race for the past decade. great concessions, a great atmosphere, tons of pre-race activities, the grandstands are built in such a way that ensures that everyone can see the entire track, and one of my personal favorite details, the walls being built in a way that echoes the roar of the engines back to the grandstands. best track in the country.
I've been really enjoying the content recently. Keep it up!
Been to the last 8 Atlanta races. S. S. S.
last 4 were: A B S A
I'm only watching NASCAR since 2022, so no old races and only opinion based on last years product (with Trucks and Xfinity) and my experience in games:
27. Phoenix - no matter what car you take, no matter what time of day it is, the racing will be completely boring.
26. Texas
25. North Wilkesboro
24. Gateway
23. COTA
22. Indianapolis
21. Dover
20. Sonoma
19. Martinsville
18. Iowa
17. New Hampshire
16. Richmond
15. Bristol
14. Atlanta
13. Nashville
12. Chicago Street Course
11. Darlington
10. Charlotte Roval
9. Pocono
8. Las Vegas
7. Daytona
6. Michigan
5. Homestead
4. Talladega
3. Watkins Glen (I'm biased because of games)
2. Charlotte
1. Kansas
Happy to see Kansas finally getting recognition I’ve loved being able to attend the Kansas races for years and seeing the closest finish in person was Incredible
as a local to miami, i LOVE homestead speedway i go to fast lane friday and every race i can 😁
F through C Tier all look exactly the same 💀
The only thing I would move is to bring Darlington to the 2nd spot.. otherwise.. That's an awesome list, bro!
Homestead needs that finale race back.
Would to love to see this for the truck series
I hope I'm not the only one that is DESPERATE to know how these cars would race at Chicagoland
Thx for putting my home track of Michigan high in 7th because this years race was my second ever and it was great and I went to the 2023 race but I couldn’t stay the next day and sadly I can go next year so I will have to wait awhile
Best short track: Bristol
Best Intermediate: TIE! (Homestead, Kansas)
Best restrictor plate track: Atlanta
My favorite: Homestead
All my opinion.
Charlotte has also produced some banger races
8:16 The reason why is that NASCAR uses the hybrid package that they used at Indy and Michigan here while Cup uses the regular superspeedway package. If they switched the Xfinity and Truck packages to the superspeedway package, the racing will be a lot better.
I was at Iowa for this year's Cup race and it was fantastic! I think next year will be even better. People will be talking about Iowa as a top five track in a few years.
The Xfinity finales at Phoenix have all been so incredible that you'd never guess it was so mid in Cup. (And meanwhile the Truck finale is a gamble there. Either it's exciting, kinda boring, or the most ungodly affront to auto racing you will ever see.)
Richmond Raceway used to be such an epic track. I say repave it, maybe add 6° of banking
New Hampshire was my best track in Nr2003. But I respect your opinion about the track
I honestly don’t have any least favorite tracks, I love them all.
I love Gateway considering I live in Southern Illinois and STL is the best sports city in the area. It’s perfect for the Midwest idc when the race is i just hope it stays on the schedule.
Top of A tier, hell yeah to my home track, can’t wait for 2025 when MIS is back in June.
I love the Roval. Honestly though, if they switch from it back to the oval or another track, it wouldnt hurt my feelings as i seriously cannot take the time to go down there anymore
Great Video
I really liked phoenix before the reconfiguration
These rankings would be perfect if we were talking xfinity package
Atlanta would improve if Nascar ran the same package as all intermediate tracks and take the tapered spacer off. These V8s can make 900hp but the plate is slowing them down. Exceptions are Daytona and Talladega and maybe Michigan. The intermediate package is great now but run 900hp everywhere it'll make intermediates banger races and greatly improve Martinsville and North Wilkesboro. Daytona and Talladega should have the package like what was 2020. That's 2 packages that would save money that can be put into content by bringing back multiple practices for the Daytona 500 and give them at least 1 hour of practice every week.
Yeah I disagree with a LOT of your opinions but it's your opinion so I still respect it.
Sucks to see the final race THIS low. But I am not surprised at all.
I like Gateway should be a B Tier, a little biased because that race was on my birthday this year (June 2nd)
Bristol as the best track in this video is *very* controversial, But it’s your opinion.
Dude idk how people like that place. I love NASCAR and fall asleep whenever that race is on the TV
@@mattburke9554I mean I like the races, but it depends on the series. The xfinity series can put on bangers, hell any series can. It’s just how the packages are now that sorta dim Bristol racing.
@ yeah ig but y’all gotta admit Bristol 2024 fall was why NASCAR isn’t a respected sport
@@mattburke9554 …Fair.
Honestly, just here for the fact that you’ve used Persona music bro
You forgot the GOAT Fontana aka auto club speedway
Doesn't exist
@ no duh
1. Daytona
2. Talladega
3. Bristol
4. Martinsville
5. Kansas
6. Darlington
7. Watkins Glen
8. Homestead
9. Charlotte
10. Atlanta
11. Iowa
12. Michigan
13. Chicago Street Course
14. Charlotte Roval
15. Pocono
16. Las Vegas
17. COTA
18. Dover
19. Nashville
20. North Wilkesboro
21. New Hampshire
22. Gateway
23. Indianapolis
24. Sonoma
25. Richmond
26. Phoenix
27. Texas
Phoenix slander is crazy (im a local so I'm biases lol)
I like to see the indycar series make a return to Phoenix raceway
Colosseum over the Chicago street course is crazy
Street coarse to me is the bottom of the bottom
@charlieboyd4431 Genuinely how? I understand if you don't like road/street courses but chicago has put on some of the best racing in the past 2 seasons
@@Mystogan553 chicago street coarse racing is total garbage. its too tight for passes and its a pain when you live in chicago.
I'd knock Iowa down a bit, but I've become more of an IndyCar fan (especially after the charter fiasco this year and the fiasco at Martinsville last weekend), and the upgrades they made that led to those absolute scenes in Cup this year ruined the track for IndyCar.
The worst is too obvious Texas but Phoenix is probably not too far behind.
So many comments made here that I don’t think I could ever take you seriously moving forward. Dover is underrated? Sonoma is C? You got North Wilkesboro rank behind that garbage in LA. Had to move onto something different after that.
Hey can y'all make a video on why people hate Toyota in NASCAR?
That Colosseum placement is... imma be nice and say concerning. Absolute hell no.
I wish they brought back auto club
Can’t anymore
New Hampshire 15 years ago was great
I think I heard your voice in a pokemon video before?
NASCAR tracks that are amazing in my opinion
1. Talladega
2. Daytona
3. Charlotte
4. Kansas
5. Atlanta
6. Homestead Miami
7. Bristol
8. Darlington
9. Martinsville
10 Nashville
11 the Chicago Street course
12. Sonoma
13. Las Vegas
14. Dover
15. Gateway
16. Pocono
17. New Hampshire
18. Circuit of the Americas
19. Watkins Glen
20. Iowa
21. North wilkesboro
22. Michigan
23. Richmond
24. Phoenix
25. Indianapolis
26. The Charlotte roval
27. Texass
Michigan 22?
@@Cousin_Chaseyes why?
@@Colombiaballnr2055you’re telling me that the only track where these car still constantly run 200 mph is the 22 best Track on the schedule?
@@Cousin_ChaseSo you want me to explain why I think Michigan is the 22nd best track in the schedule?
This list lost all credibility for me when the LA Coliseum was put as high as it was. Aside from the ONE freak tire episode this spring, Bristol has been awful for Next-Gen...
So where is Las Vegas?
my boy new hampshire is so wrongfully hated
Im sorry, but Kansas being below Bristol with the next gen being the main factor, according to your rules, makes actually zero sense
Kansas is the best
We need Chicagoland back it would give great racing
UNPOPULAR OPINION ALERT!!!!!!!!
I like texass motor speedway.
I’m a little biased because:
A, im from Dallas
And B, because that was where I went to my first race.
I loved this year’s race, but I also like chaos….. sometimes
I think the next gen performs well there, and if smi can just do what they did to turns 1 and 2 and copy it to 3 and 4(removing the “bump”) Texas would be a good track
i find Kansas, Charlotte and especially darlington. To be terrible. theyre in my F by far. My least favorite track is cota but those 3 and throw vegas in to suck and i skip them. Also i have bristol down in b, but it should only have 1 date.
NASCAR has good tracks the problem is the car I will say it right now Gen 4 and Xfinity>Next Gen we need a better car than that thing.
New Hampshire is a bye week
Or coke cola track
atlanta is D tier, daytona and dega are C tier.
My ranking (bias)
1. Watkins Glen
2. Darlington
3. Kansas
4. Talladega
5. Daytona
6. Bristol
7. Martinsville
8. Chicago Streets (Yes I said it)
9. Richmond
10. COTA
11. Charlotte
12. Iowa
13. Atlanta
14. Homestead
15. New Hampshire (Home Track sorry)
16. North Wilkesboro
17. Pocono
18. Dover
19. Nashville
21. Roval
22. Texas
23. Phoenix
Chicago street coarse 23
Pocono not ranked low enough, charlotte roval ranked too low
Worst Bristol race this fall ever
Bro you speak so quiet, I got my AirPods at max and I can hardly hear you
Get rid of the street race at Chicago. It sucks.
Nope. Watch V8 supercars it's great
We need to get rid of it
I want Chicagoland back
@@charlieboyd4431 why?
@@Motorsport-club too tight of a track and not good racing. and all it is single file or crashing
L take on the Roval
Worst martinsville