From iHeart Radio, Scott Stevens sat down with Clay Campbell, Track President of Martinsville Speedway, to preview one of the most anticipated weekends in NASCAR — the Xfinity 500 and the final playoff elimination races before the championship showdown.
🏁 Four Races, One Epic Weekend
Martinsville isn’t just hosting the NASCAR Cup Series — it’s the stage for a four-race spectacle. The weekend kicks off with the Modifieds, followed by the Craftsman Truck Series on Friday night, the Xfinity Series on Saturday, and the Cup Series on Sunday. Each race is a playoff pressure cooker, especially Sunday’s Round of 8, where only four drivers will advance to the championship.
Expect the Unexpected
Campbell compared Martinsville to Talladega in one key way: unpredictability. With 40 cars packed onto the half-mile oval, anything can happen — and often does. But unlike Talladega, Martinsville puts more control in the hands of the driver.
Fan Experience Like No Other
Martinsville isn’t just about racing — it’s about immersion. Fans can expect a jam-packed Midway with souvenir trailers, musical acts, and Q&A sessions. Those with pre-race passes can walk the track, sign the start/finish line, and get up close with drivers like Ryan Blaney, Brad Keselowski, Kyle Busch, and Todd Gilliland.
🌭 Hot Dogs & Grandfather Clocks
No Martinsville weekend is complete without its legendary hot dogs. Campbell estimates 50,000 to 60,000 will be sold over the weekend. And of course, every driver — championship contender or not — wants to win the iconic grandfather clock trophy.
💸 Affordable Fun for the Whole Family
In an era of skyrocketing ticket prices, Martinsville remains one of the most affordable major sporting events. Cup Series tickets start at just $45.
🎧 Listen In
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