- Groundbreaking for Bristol International Speedway, as Bristol Motor
exact half-mile.
- First NASCAR Sprint Cup race was July 30, 1961.
- In the fall of 1969, the track was reshaped and re-measured to .533-miles.
- The name changed to Bristol International Raceway in 1978.
- The first night race was held in the fall of 1978.
- The surface was changed from asphalt to concrete in 1992.
- The name changed to Bristol Motor Speedway in May 1996.
- The track was resurfaced between races in 2007.
- A milling process took place between races in 2012, erasing the progressive banking in the upper groove of the turns.
- There have been 103 NASCAR Sprint Cup races since the first race there in 1961, two races each season.
All races have been scheduled for 500 laps, except for both races in 1976 and the second in 1977, which were 400 laps.
Fred Lorenzen won the first pole.
The first NASCAR Sprint Cup race was won by Jack Smith (with relief from Johnny Allen).
There have been 45 different pole winners, led by Cale Yarborough and
Mark Martin (nine). Martin swept both poles at Bristol in 2009.39 different drivers have won, led by Darrell Waltrip (12).
Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch and Jeff Gordon each have five wins, most among active drivers.
The race winner has started from the pole 22 times, the most productive starting position. The last driver to win from the pole was
Carl Edwards, in the night race of 2008.
82 of 103 races have been won from a top-10 starting position, including 52 from the first four spots.
The deepest in the field that a race winner has started is 38th, by Elliott Sadler in 2001.
??? The last seven Bristol races had a margin of victory under one second.

Hannah Davis
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I don't believe that the slight changes made made a difference on the track. Seems the top held rubber very well and let them run all over the place. Was a good race.
I.B. AWESOME
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