2025 schedule news/rumors

Expected 2025 NASCAR Cup Series schedule
2025 dateRace location
Feb. 2Bowman Gray Stadium (Clash)
Feb. 16Daytona
Feb. 23Atlanta
March 2Austin
March 9Phoenix
March 16Las Vegas
March 23Homestead
March 30Martinsville
April 6Darlington
April 13Bristol
April 27Talladega
May 4Texas
May 11Kansas
May 18North Wilkesboro (All-Star)
May 25Charlotte
June 1Nashville
June 8Michigan
June 15Mexico City
June 22Pocono
June 28Atlanta
July 6Chicago Street Race
July 13Sonoma
July 20Dover
July 27Indianapolis
Aug. 3Iowa
Aug. 10Watkins Glen
Aug. 16Richmond
Aug. 23Daytona
Aug. 31Darlington
Sept. 7Gateway
Sept. 13Bristol
Sept. 21New Hampshire
Sept. 28Kansas
Oct. 5Charlotte (Roval)
Oct. 12Las Vegas
Oct. 19Talladega
Oct. 26Martinsville
Nov. 2Phoenix
WOW! If this is correct there is a significant surprise here. Gateway must be doing it right by NASCAR as they get moved to the second playoff race on Sept 7th. That will be a great time to be there at my current home track…weather usually has turned to comfy from summer’s heat. Nice!
 
I'd say this just about confirms it
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Rockingham is a good track for those two. Is the east coast saturated, or will the fans show up? Time will tell, but it sure looks like a trend of the past revisited. I love that track for the Trucks though.
 
Just got an email from Bristol saying they're back in April 11-13, no dirt. Which we knew, but sounds like this baby is about to be unveiled any moment now.
 
25 races for Trucks is the most since 2011 and helps get rid of those gaps where you almost forget the series exists for a month or so.
That had to be hard trying to keep alive for many of the lower, less funded truck teams and no picnic for the larger ones either.
 
Happy to see Michigan back in June with trucks. IMO the best track for the truckers is at MIS, that taller greenhouse punches a perfect hole in the air for drafts down the straights
 
Happy to see Michigan back in June with trucks. IMO the best track for the truckers is at MIS, that taller greenhouse punches a perfect hole in the air for drafts down the straights
They are all going to be twisted sisters at Michigan. It's a killer race for the Trucks. They race all over the thing.
 
25 races for Trucks is the most since 2011 and helps get rid of those gaps where you almost forget the series exists for a month or so.
There's still a full month between Lime Rock and IRP. The truck schedule would make more sense if NASCAR would move the starting date away from Daytona to later in the spring.

It will be interesting to see if there's another series at the Lime Rock weekend. The modifieds used to run there, or maybe Menards East.
 
Don't overlook the Trucks return to Darlington. Sure, the X and Cup races there are usually terrific but back when Labor Day was a triple-header weekend, the Trucks were often the best race of the three!
 
This one is easier for you to follow.
I followed the first one. I think it doesn't do a very good job of showing the travel involved in the schedule. I guess it's a decent representation of what faces the guys who shuttle the race drivers' RVs directly from one track to the next (assuming that's what they do).
 
I followed the first one. I think it doesn't do a very good job of showing the travel involved in the schedule. I guess it's a decent representation of what faces the guys who shuttle the race drivers' RVs directly from one track to the next (assuming that's what they do).
I uuuuuuuuuunderstood you the first time.
 
It will be interesting to see if there's another series at the Lime Rock weekend. The modifieds used to run there, or maybe Menards East.
This is also what I care about but I suspect ARCA East is the go to and not the Mods. Mods might get me to fly home for the weekend and bury the hatchet over IMSA not going to Lime Rock anymore. Having said that, nothing that good happens any more in my life.
 
One thing I'm worried about is that they seem to be giving everything to Amazon and WB Discovery right now.

I'm not against the streaming side at all, but giving the streaming companies everything new and exciting certainly runs the risk of alienating older fans. Especially at a time when people are cutting back on expenses, especially subscriptions.

The NASCAR "In-Season Tournament" is seemingly meant to drive new interest in the sport yet the three rounds of seeding events that will set the tournament brackets will only be telecast over subscription based Amazon Prime.

Granted, the mid-season, five race elimination tournament will be on TNT, but it's hard to imagine that introducing such a new concept in competition as part of the first year of a streaming service will cause much initial interest and will also, as @AndyMarquisLive states, run the risk of alienating older fans.
 
I'm sure it's good for NASCAR's pocketbook, which I'm also sure isn't necessarily the same thing.
I'd argue that if they lose fans and and the media looses viewership. The mid season "tournament" gimmick is supposed to have us all running while screaming to Amazon Sign Me Up.
 
I'd argue that if they lose fans and and the media looses viewership. The mid season "tournament" gimmick is supposed to have us all running while screaming to Amazon Sign Me Up.

67% of households in the US already subscribe to Amazon prime. I do believe that is more than any other streaming service has, kinda apples to oranges though because most have it for the shopping, but that's still more than the percentage of people that still have cable.
 
The mid season "tournament" gimmick is supposed to have us all running while screaming to Amazon Sign Me Up.
Well, I'll sign up but I would have done that anyway, tournament or not. I don’t know what other programs are available but it's not likely I'll stick around after the five races.
 
I thought that was still being negotiated.
Even if their relative TV revenue ‘slice’ stayed the same as it is they’d be getting more money with the pie getting bigger. But the most recent update was that they’ve agreed to a new TV revenue split, the remaining holdup is mostly related to governance and other revenue opportunities.
 
Well, I'll sign up but I would have done that anyway, tournament or not. I don’t know what other programs are available but it's not likely I'll stick around after the five races.
They have a kind of a tour you can do. Nothing but more of the same.
 
Are they supposed to last longer, I was told they are more durable.

Dunno.

My three adult kids chipped in and bought the pricey s.o.b. for my wife and me several years ago.

Haven't had any problems with it since day one.
 
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