There are many road courses around the wide world of motorsports, from the most famous circuits abroad to the many challenging courses that the United States -- a country known for its oval racing -- has to offer. But between all the ovals and road courses there are to be raced on, there is only one Roval. And yet again, its one annual race will go a long way toward determining who becomes a NASCAR Cup Series champion.

The Round of 12 in the NASCAR playoffs concludes this weekend with the Bank of America Roval 400 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Roval, the only combination oval and road course of its kind. Since its introduction in 2018, this 17-turn, 2.32-mile course that combines the traditional Charlotte quad oval with the track's infield road course has become notorious for producing

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