How to build a college football field in 8 days

December 17, 2013  - By

bristolbattleBristol Motor Speedway plans to transform the legendary Speedway into the world’s largest football stadium for the inauguralĀ ā€œBattle at Bristol, College Football’s Biggest EVER”Ā game to be held onĀ Sept. 10, 2016. The event willĀ feature a border battle between the Virginia Tech Hokies andĀ Tennessee VolunteersĀ and is projected to set the NCAA record for highest single-game attendance.

With an estimated seating capacity of 150,000, theĀ Battle atĀ BristolĀ is on track to crush prior college football attendance records. The previous two largest-attended college football games drew an estimated 120,000 and 115,000 fans.

“There has always been a desire by fans to see a football game at our historic Speedway,” saidĀ Bruton Smith, chairman and CEO of Speedway Motorsports. “We couldn’t be more excited to turn this long-time rumor into a reality and to provide sports fans with an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be a part of the biggest college football game ever.”

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A proposed rendering of Bristol Motor Speedway set-up for the “Battle at Bristol” college football game between Virginia Tech and Tennessee on Sept. 10, 2013. (PRNewsFoto/Bristol Motor Speedway)

Over the course of a few weeks, the Speedway will transform from an iconic short track to a world-class football field. Key facts about the transformation include:

  • Immediately following theĀ August 2016Ā NASCAR race at Bristol Motor Speedway, approximately 400 workers will immediately begin bulk cleaning, and then detailing, the Speedway.
  • An estimated 10-12 crews will begin pressure washing – a process that is normally done in February prior to the March NASCAR weekend.
  • Separate crews will clean all suites in seven days – a process that normally takes four-to-six weeks.
  • Turf and field build will be completed in eight days.
  • Approximately 8,500 tons of rock will be used to build the base of the field.
  • The rock will be brought in by approximately 400 truckloads. The complete haul-in process will take three, 10-12 hour days.
  • The base rock will be 3 feet 6 inches deep in the middle of the infield tapering to one and a half feet on sidelines to create the proper sloping effect for drainage.
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