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The 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was the 62nd season of professional stock car racing in the United States, the 39th modern-era cup series, and the first Cup season of the 2010s, the 21st century's second decade.
The 2010 AAA 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on September 26, 2010, at Dover International Speedway in Dover, Delaware.The 400 lap race was the twenty-eighth in the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, as well as the second race in the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup, which ends the season.
The second race was part of the NASCAR playoffs from their start in 2004 until 2020, when the race was moved to the penultimate weekend of the regular season. The race was left off of the schedule in 2021 as Dover Motorsports, the track's owner, elected to move one of its two dates to Nashville Superspeedway as part of a schedule realignment.
2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series – The top racing series in NASCAR; ... 2010 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series – The third-highest racing series in NASCAR;
The 2010 Auto Club 500 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held on February 21, 2010, at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. Contested over 250 laps, it was the second race of the 2010 Sprint Cup Series season. The race was won by Jimmie Johnson for Hendrick Motorsports. Kevin Harvick finished second and Jeff Burton clinched third.
The NASCAR Cup Series takes on the 1-mile Dover Motor Speedway for Sunday's Wurth 400.. This will be an entirely different challenge from last week's race at Talladega, where 150 laps of fuel ...
The 2010 Ford 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on November 21, 2010, at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. The 267 lap race was the thirty-sixth in the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series , as well as the final race in the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup , which ends the season.
Dover Motor Speedway (formerly known as the Dover International Speedway from 2002 to 2021 and as the Dover Downs International Speedway from 1969 to 2001) is a 1.000 mi (1.609 km) oval track in Dover, Delaware, hosting major events since 1969, including NASCAR and IndyCar races. It has a 54,000-seat capacity as of 2022.