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RVs and NASCAR go hand in hand
From infield parking to special camping areas surrounding the track
racetrack promoters make RVers feel welcome. NASCAR fans can watch the
race each week with their RV neighbors from rooftop lounge chairs, right
in the infield. Theres even a television for instant replays and
a kitchen for refreshments, all conveniently located in their RVs.
On any given race week, over 25,000 NASCAR fans can be found at Michigan
International Speedway (MIS) with their RVs. Fans load up their pop-ups,
fifth wheels and motorhomes, hit the road toward Brooklyn, Mich., and
camp out at the campgrounds in and around MIS.
Fans can park their RVs and camp at one of the MIS campgrounds or nearby
MARVAC member campgrounds, including Rockey's Campground in Albion,
Juniper Hills Campground in Brooklyn, Waffle Farms in Coldwater, and Greenwood
Acres Campground in Jackson.
Most campgrounds open a few days prior to the races, allowing RVers to
spend the full week camped out near the track. Get to the campgrounds
early, show off your favorite driver memorabilia, flags and banners, and
spend some time with your fellow NASCAR fans.
Many drivers travel the entire NASCAR circuit in RVs, a convenience that
allows them to bring their families along, and have a home while on the
road during the hectic racing season.

For more information, visit www.mispeedway.com
or www.nascar.com.
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