This FedEx 400 benefitting Autism Speaks will be held at Dover International Speedway in Dover, DE on May 15.
The short oval track is just one mile long, and has been nicknamed the "Monster Mile." It is the first of two NASCAR races that are held annually at Dover Speedway.
Many consider Dover to be one of the best venues to watch a race and one of the most exciting tracks in all of NASCAR. It's non-stop action as cars battle each other for position for 400 miles.
The race first began benefitting Autism Speaks back in 2007, with Martin Truex Jr. coming away with the victory. Kyle Busch took the checkered flag in 2008, followed by Jimmie Johnson in 2009. Busch then won again in 2010.
Considering Busch's recent success at the track, he will be a marked man come May 15. There are plenty of top drivers looking to take him down, including Johnson, who has dominated the racing world over the past five years.
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