The race is held in Chicagoland a 1.5 mile speedway that is shaped like an elongated oval. The speedway has a Champions Park alongside the grandstands where fans can meet before the race. Their first race was in 2001. They have built statues to each of the IndyCar Series and Nascar Sprint Cup series winners since their first race in 2001. The Champions Park has interactive capabilities and the fans can catch all of the action going on inside the speedway.
The race changes names due to its sponsors. The race now known as LifeLock.com 400 began as a day race but became a night race in 2007. The race is now called LifeLock because of its sponsors LifeLock Identity Fraud protection service.
The LifeLock.com 400 is held annually in Joliet, Illinois, at the Chicagoland Speedway. It is one of the official NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Races. The location is truly impressive and the modern speedway has made coming to the races an interactive racing experience for their fans to enjoy and to keep coming back.
The LifeLock.com 400 race in Chicagoland Speedway has attracted the top names in drivers mainly because of the winnings; the 2009 winner getting over 1 million dollars. On July 11, 2009, the LifeLock.com 400 winner was Mark Anthony Martin. His prize was $1.333.200. Mark Anthony Martin drives for Hendrick Motorsports and Kellogg's /Carquest Chevrolet Impala SS. He is named one of Nascar's 50 greatest drivers. He has a total of 39 wins in his career. Mark Martin is 50 years old and yet managed to lead in 195 laps of the LifeLock.com 400 race. That made it his fourth series win for the season at the ChicagoLand Speedway.
There are 267 laps to make to finish the required 400.5 mile race. LifeLock.com 400 tickets can be bought at our site. The size of the prize makes this a race you don't want to miss.