Anyone familiar with dirt late models knows about the Hell Tour, they race about 5 nights a week for 6 weeks in the summer. Because I like taking things to extremes I present my version the NASCAR Hell Tour. Obviously this is an impossible fantasy and I just did this for fun. I've never seen most of the tracks outside of Google Earth and most couldn't hold a Cup race. I mostly picked tracks I thought looked cool while being geographically diverse around the continent. We have races in 48 US States (Sorry Hawaii and Rhode Island) all of Canada except the Territories and Newfoundland, and Mexico. The schedule is 300 races (301 counting the Duels at Daytona) This is spread from January to late November. The schedule has 170 Pavement tracks, 99 dirt tracks, and 31 road courses. Track names listed are from when I made my list of race tracks and may have changed. Tracks were open at the time I was doing this though some like I-80 announced closures since then and I don't feel like changing it as this is all fantasy anyway. Most races are 200 laps or 200 miles other then a few longer ones. I came up with names for a few or based them off names they used if they used to be on the Cup schedule. I also came up with swing names for different parts of the schedule. Because of the size I tried to group races geographically and in seasons they would work...most should be good other then my stretch through the Rockies in march is probably not gonna work well but again fantasy. Only 7 races require more then 10 hours of driving only 34 more then 5 hours, 92 are an hour or less. I made a Google Earth map to show it. Click present to basically see it as a slide show.
https://earth.google.com/earth/d/17eQPbIGl3NeCl8ITazQf0kt03Sjapmrc?usp=sharing
Below I will post the schedule
https://earth.google.com/earth/d/17eQPbIGl3NeCl8ITazQf0kt03Sjapmrc?usp=sharing
Below I will post the schedule