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The 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series was the 30th season of the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the second-tier professional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season included thirty-four races, beginning with the DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford 300 at Homestead-Miami Speedway .
A new NASCAR Point System has been announced for the 2017 season: For the first time since 1971, the Can-Am Duel qualifying races will become points paying races with the top-10 finishers will earn points. In the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, there are only 32 competitors, so the last-place driver will receive five points. Teams must submit an ...
This was the last season where Cup Series drivers could run for points in another series. NASCAR implemented this change after Cup drivers were winning the Busch/Nationwide championships over the series regulars for 5 years straight (2006-2010). If the change had been implemented for the 2010 season, Allgaier would have been the champion.
NASCAR Xfinity Series playoffs schedule Nov. 9: NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship race, Phoenix Raceway (5 p.m., CW Network) We occasionally recommend interesting products and services.
NASCAR Cup Series remaining regular season schedule Aug. 11: Cook Out 400, Richmond Raceway (5 p.m., USA Network) Aug. 18: FireKeepers Casino 400, Michigan International Speedway (1:30 p.m., USA ...
NASCAR Cup Series playoffs schedule Sept. 8: Quaker State 400, Atlanta Motor Speedway (Winner: Joey Logano) Sept. 15: Go Bowling at The Glen, Watkins Glen International (Winner: Chris Buescher)
The 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series was the 31st season of the NASCAR Nationwide Series, the second-tier professional stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR in the United States. The season included thirty-three races, down from thirty-four, and began with the DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway and ended with the Ford EcoBoost ...
The NASCAR championship season consists of a series of races, held usually on oval tracks, and in a few cases, road courses. [4] Each season throughout NASCAR history has consisted of between 8 and 62 races. [5] The results of each race are combined to determine two championships in each of the top series, one for drivers and one for manufacturers.