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The NASCAR Cup Series embarked upon a 36-race schedule in 2023, with a pair of exhibition events, which begins in February at the Daytona 500 and concluded in November with the championship race ...
The 2023 NASCAR Cup Series was the 75th season for NASCAR professional stock car racing in the United States and the 52nd season for the modern-era Cup Series. The season started with the Busch Light Clash at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on February 5. [ 1 ]
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — NASCAR, FOX Sports, and NBC Sports jointly announced 2023 race start times and networks for the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.
On April 19, 2023, NASCAR announced that Keith Rodden, the crew chief of the No. 3 car for Richard Childress Racing driven by Austin Dillon, would be suspended for two races (as part of an L1 penalty) after the team's car from the race at Martinsville was found to have an improperly assembled underwing when the car was taken to their R&D Center ...
2024 SCHEDULE CHANGES: 'A much-anticipated homecoming': NASCAR, IMS return Brickyard 400 to oval for 2024 NASCAR Cup Series at Martinsville schedule Green Flag Time: 1 p.m. CT Sunday, October 29
On October 2, 2023, Fox Sports and The Athletic reported that Iowa Speedway was expected to receive a NASCAR Cup Series race in 2024, replacing the race at Auto Club Speedway. [167] A press conference by Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds was held on October 3, where she and NASCAR officially announced the inaugural Cup Series race at Iowa Speedway on ...
A total of 21 Cup races will air on broadcast networks, marking the most since 2009. NBC will air 10 Cup races, including the final six of the playoffs. NASCAR reveals start times, TV networks for ...
1997–2023 (Cup) 1997–2023 (Xfinity) 1997–2009 (Truck) Closed after the 2023 event. Large parts of the superspeedway have already been removed. The construction of the new short track has not yet started. Chicago Motor Speedway: 1.029-mile (1.656 km) paved paperclip oval Cicero, Illinois: Chicago Motor Speedway oval: Sears Craftsman 175