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Created by Matt Humphrey Updated On: October 4, 2011
As I make my first set of rounds around the NASCAR race tracks, I'll check in with some helpful and fun tips for Foursquare fans to enjoy. I'll see you at the track!
Matt Humphrey: Make sure you bring your sunscreen if you are in the infield. It's worth absorbing the extra rays to explore everything the infield has to offer on a race weekend.
Matt Humphrey: Great place for a Labor Day weekend getaway. Make sure you stop by the Tweetup behind the Will Call ticket booth on race day. Great place to meet other digitally savvy NASCAR fans (& maybe drivers)
1801 W International Speedway Blvd (at Midway Ave.), Daytona Beach, FL
Race Track · 135 tips and reviews
Matt Humphrey: This is a must-visit place on any NASCAR fan's bucket list. There's nothing remotely close to the excitement and fun of Speedweeks in February, and watching the July race under the lights is legit!
Matt Humphrey: If you have access to the infield, you owe it to yourself to walk through the pedestrian tunnel during the race. It gives you a greater appreciation of the speed these cars carry on this short track.
12626 US Highway 12 (at Brooklyn Hwy), Brooklyn, MI
Race Track · 41 tips and reviews
Matt Humphrey: Finds some friends and camp out for the race weekend in the beautiful Irish Hills of Michigan. This is truly one of the most beautiful race track locations in all of NASCAR. Enjoy!
500 Speedway Blvd (btwn Laraway Rd & Schweizer Rd), Joliet, IL
Race Track · 26 tips and reviews
Matt Humphrey: Tailgate, tailgate, tailgate. Bring some food and some suds to enjoy before the first Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race and then keep your eyes peeled for the likes of the Geico Caveman.