The Best Places to See, Stay, and Eat around the 30 US NASCAR tracks. NASCAR Travel Planner takes the guesswork out of traveling to NASCAR events. This indispensable resource offers all the information you need to make good lodging, camping, restaurant and site-seeing choices. One of the features that sets NASCAR Travel Planner apart from its competitors is its comprehensive merging of insider information on the NASCAR tracks and their markets with the proprietary Mobil Star rating system. Inside, you'll find: The trustworthy Mobil Travel Guide One- to Five-Star Quality Ratings of Lodgings for all budgets Additional listings of the locally-recommended eateries, Bed & Breakfasts, RV/Campgrounds, fast-food to satisfy the variety of NASCAR fans Photos capturing the fan-fueled excitement of NASCAR Maps of the 50 miles surrounding each track, recommended side trips, and inside the track itself NASCAR Race Schedule Sidebars with driver profiles, calendars of collectible events Side-trips of nearby must-see vacation destinations Detailed chapters on each of the tracks hosting NASCAR events providing information on the city, what makes the location interesting to families who are road travelers, and specific details on traveling during the time of the year most appealing to NASCAR fans Interesting facts, legends, and history of the tracks and surrounding area Insider info. on where to get bargains on parking, food, and souvenirs Additional fun, family-friendly things to do in NASCAR cities 0Essential information on each track, from parking to first aid to pit passes The Mobil Travel Guide star ratings are a 45-year-old consumeradvocacy concept originally developed following the introduction of the interstate highway system. It is the oldest non-biased rating system in North America and makes this NASCAR Travel Planner a must-have for travelers wanting trustworthy ratings for lodgings, restaurants, and recommendations for attractions to see in the area. We look at the stars from a consumer's point of view, rating lodgings and restaurants across North America from the perspective of the "average traveler."