Homestead-Miami Speedway held the NASCAR finale consecutively from 2002 to 2019, the longest streak among tracks. The significance of the season finale has grown due to the playoff format where four drivers compete on equal points for the championship. Phoenix has faced criticism for its racing product despite recent upgrades and promotional efforts by the city. Ben Kennedy outlined criteria for tracks to host the finale, favoring attractive markets, good November weather, strong on-track action, and minimal wildcard factors. Potential frontrunners for the finale include Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway, and Nashville Superspeedway, each with unique features and racing characteristics.
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