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Squares pools bring random luck and added excitement to every stage of every race. Pick your speedway, set up a board, and give everyone a reason to cheer — no racing knowledge required.

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Why People Love Squares for Racing

Squares pools are one of the simplest and most fun ways to add excitement to any race. Everyone picks squares on a 10×10 grid, numbers get randomly assigned, and the leading car number at the end of each stage determines who wins. No skill, no strategy, no fantasy lineups — just pure random luck.

That's what makes squares so perfect for racing. Superspeedway pack racing, pit strategy gambles, last-lap passes — every twist on the track changes the digits on the board. Three stages means three chances to win, and the unpredictable nature of racing means anyone's square can hit at any moment.

Whether you're playing with family for bragging rights, running an office pool for fun prizes, or setting up a board with friends for real stakes — squares turn passive viewers into active participants from green flag to checkered flag.

Pick Your Speedway

Each speedway has its own dedicated squares site with custom features built for that track

🏁Daytona International Speedway

Daytona Beach, FL · 2.5 miles · Superspeedway (tri-oval)

Signature Race: Daytona 500

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About the Track

Daytona International Speedway is the home of the Daytona 500, the most prestigious race in NASCAR. The 2.5-mile tri-oval superspeedway features high-banked turns that produce pack racing, dramatic drafting battles, and some of the most memorable finishes in motorsports history. Every February, the racing world turns its eyes to Daytona Beach for the Great American Race.

Why Squares Work Here

With three stages in every Daytona race, squares pools give you three shots at winning. The leading car number after each stage determines the digits — and because superspeedway racing is so unpredictable, anyone's square can hit at any time. The pack racing and last-lap shuffles at Daytona make it one of the most exciting tracks for squares.

🏎️Talladega Superspeedway

Lincoln, AL · 2.66 miles · Superspeedway (tri-oval)

Signature Race: GEICO 500 / YellaWood 500

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About the Track

Talladega Superspeedway is the longest oval track in NASCAR at 2.66 miles. Known for its massive pack racing, "The Big One" wrecks, and photo-finish endings, Talladega is the track where anything can happen. The steep 33-degree banking in the turns keeps speeds dangerously high and the racing impossibly close. If you want chaos and drama, Talladega delivers every single time.

Why Squares Work Here

Talladega is the ultimate squares track. The wild finishes and constant lead changes mean the digits on the board can flip completely on the last lap. Three stages give everyone three chances to win, and the unpredictable nature of superspeedway racing means no square is ever out of contention. Setting up a squares pool for Talladega adds a layer of pure random luck that perfectly matches the chaos on the track.

🥛Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Indianapolis, IN · 2.5 miles · Oval (rectangular)

Signature Race: Indianapolis 500

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About the Track

Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the most famous racetrack on the planet. The 2.5-mile rectangular oval hosts the Indianapolis 500, the single largest one-day sporting event in the world. Since 1911, the Brickyard has been the proving ground for the greatest drivers in history. The tradition, the pageantry, and the sheer speed of the Indy 500 make it an experience unlike anything else in motorsports.

Why Squares Work Here

The Indy 500's 200 laps and multiple checkpoint stages make it perfect for squares. Car number digits shift throughout the race as pit strategies, yellow flags, and restarts shuffle the order. The longer race means more drama and more opportunities for your numbers to line up. Whether you're an IndyCar diehard or just tuning in for the spectacle, a squares pool turns every lap into a reason to cheer.

🌙Charlotte Motor Speedway

Concord, NC · 1.5 miles · Quad-oval (intermediate)

Signature Race: Coca-Cola 600

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About the Track

Charlotte Motor Speedway hosts the Coca-Cola 600, the longest race on the NASCAR calendar at 600 miles. The 1.5-mile quad-oval in Concord, North Carolina, starts in daylight and finishes under the lights on Memorial Day weekend. The grueling distance tests equipment and stamina, and the changing track conditions as the sun sets create one of the most unique challenges in all of racing.

Why Squares Work Here

The Coca-Cola 600's marathon distance and three stages mean the leaderboard shifts constantly. Tire wear, fuel strategy, and the transition from day to night racing create wild swings in position that keep your squares pool alive from green flag to checkered flag. The sheer length of the race means more lead changes, more surprises, and more chances for every square on the board to hit.

How Squares Work

Simple enough for anyone to play

1

Pick a Speedway

Choose your track and visit its dedicated squares site. Each speedway has a board customized for its races.

2

Set Up a Board

Create a board, share a single link, and let friends, family, or coworkers claim squares. Takes 60 seconds.

3

Numbers Randomize

At the green flag, numbers are randomly assigned along each axis. The grid is sealed — pure luck from here.

4

Cheer Every Stage

The leading car number after each stage determines digits. Three stages, three winners. The board lights up automatically.

Ready to Make Race Day More Fun?

Pick a speedway above to visit its dedicated squares site, or create a board for any race right here.