New Hampshire Motor Speedway Art Print: The Magic Mile
Inaugurated in 1990 on the site of the former Bryar Motorsports Park, New Hampshire Motor Speedway (originally New Hampshire International Speedway) was the first superspeedway in the modern era to be built in the New England region. This 1.058-mile oval is architecturally unique for its extraordinarily flat turns, banked at only 2 to 7 degrees, which necessitates a "short track" driving style on a superspeedway scale. Known to the racing fraternity as "The Magic Mile," it is celebrated for its demanding braking zones and the strategic complexity of finding grip on its abrasive, variable-banking surface.
Historically, the venue’s gravity is anchored in its role as a pivotal battleground for both stock car and open-wheel legends. A defining characteristic is the track's tradition of awarding the victor a giant Atlantic lobster, a nod to the region's coastal heritage. In 2026, the speedway remains a cornerstone of the NASCAR Cup Series calendar, hosting the Crayon 301 on June 21, along with the NASCAR Xfinity Series and the Whelen Modified Tour. Having historically hosted the NTT IndyCar Series and serving as a premier site for motorcycle racing, New Hampshire stands as a masterclass in technical discipline, where mechanical balance and driver patience are the only paths to the winner's circle.
Note to Collectors: This artwork is an original creative tribute inspired by the rich history of motorsport. While this print accurately depicts iconic moments, cars, and legendary figures, it is an independent artistic production. It is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any official racing organizations, racing series, drivers, teams, or automotive manufacturers. All trademarks and brand names mentioned are used for descriptive purposes only and remain the property of their respective owners.
New Hampshire Speedway Fine Art Print - NASCAR Tony Stewart - Racing Wall Decor
New Hampshire International Speedway
Loudon, New Hampshire, USA
Est. 1990
Driver: Tony Stewart
Race Car: 2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Team: Joe Gibbs Racing

