NASCAR Announces 2008 Sprint Cup Series Schedule

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The 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule was announced today, a 36-race slate that kicks off with the 50th running of the Daytona 500 on Sunday, Feb. 17 at Daytona International Speedway. The 2008 season also marks NASCAR’s 60th year as stock car racing’s longest operating sanctioning body.

Following the “Great American Race” the series travels to Southern California, then to the bright lights of Las Vegas before returning to the southeast for races at Atlanta and Bristol. The first scheduled off date for the series will be in March during the Easter holiday. Following the race in Martinsville, the series makes another swing to the southwest, racing at Texas and Phoenix in early April. The second scheduled off weekend occurs in mid-April. The series then picks back up with races at Talladega, Richmond and Darlington prior to the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Challenge at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.

“By running five consecutive points events before the first scheduled break in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the 2008 schedule is designed to be even more fan friendly, ” said NASCAR Chairman and CEO Brian France.

Another adjustment to the 2008 schedule is that the Chicago race will be run Saturday night. “Night racing provides an additional element of intrigue and excitement, ” said France. “Running under the lights at Chicagoland on a Saturday night will be even more exciting for the fans in the stands as well as those watching from home. ”

Other key dates:

* The 30th annual Budweiser Shootout at Daytona will be held on Feb. 9.

* On Sunday, July 27, the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard will be held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

* On the evening of Saturday, Sept. 6, Richmond International Raceway will be the last opportunity for drivers to qualify for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

* The week after Richmond, on Sunday, Sept. 14, New Hampshire again will have the kick-off event in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, which covers the season’s last 10 races and determines the series champion.

* On Sunday, Nov. 16, Homestead-Miami Speedway will again host the season finale, where the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion will be crowned.

2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Schedule

Date Site

Feb 9 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona – Daytona International Speedway*

Feb 17 Daytona International Speedway

Feb 24 California Speedway

Mar 2 Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Mar 9 Atlanta Motor Speedway

Mar 16 Bristol Motor Speedway

Mar 30 Martinsville Speedway

Apr 6 Texas Motor Speedway

Apr 12 Phoenix International Raceway

Apr 27 Talladega Superspeedway

May 3 Richmond International Raceway

May 10 Darlington Raceway

May 17 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Challenge – Lowe’s Motor Speedway*

May 25 Lowe’s Motor Speedway

Jun 1 Dover International Speedway

Jun 8 Pocono Raceway

Jun 15 Michigan International Speedway

Jun 22 Infineon Raceway

Jun 29 New Hampshire International Speedway

Jul 5 Daytona International Speedway

Jul 12 Chicagoland Speedway

Jul 27 Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Aug 3 Pocono Raceway

Aug 10 Watkins Glen International

Aug 17 Michigan International Speedway

Aug 23 Bristol Motor Speedway

Aug 31 California Speedway

Sep 6 Richmond International Raceway

Sep 14 New Hampshire International Speedway

Sep 21 Dover International Speedway

Sep 28 Kansas Speedway

Oct 5 Talladega Superspeedway

Oct 11 Lowe’s Motor Speedway

Oct 19 Martinsville Speedway

Oct 26 Atlanta Motor Speedway

Nov 2 Texas Motor Speedway

Nov 9 Phoenix International Raceway

Nov 16 Homestead-Miami Speedway


 
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