2025 schedule news/rumors

For those who push the Cup should go to Irwindale argument.

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Well i bought my weekend tickets for Rockingham. Other NASCAR goals for 2025 are Lime Rock for trucks and the Roval before annoying people with opinions talk it out of existence. Plus Dover as always which will be in 5th different month I've seen it in.
 
Well i bought my weekend tickets for Rockingham.
Ditto.
Other NASCAR goals for 2025 ... the Roval before annoying people with opinions talk it out of existence.
I probably not going to renew my Darlington or Roval tickets. Since we moved last spring, the new house is too far to make either as a single-day activity. The route to Charlotte in particular was a pain last month, with multiple sections on single-lane, uncontrolled access , reduced speed limits through small towns. Rain delay Mondays at Darlington are definitely an option.
 
sad.but they played music so loud you could no think.so i quit going.but ive gone to allot of cool events on the grounds.it will be missed.
The couple articles I read made no mention of WHY Irwindale is closing. What's the scoop?
 
^Yikes...and every Xfinity race is on network TV. I still can't believe the Coke 600 is streaming only.
 
^Yikes...and every Xfinity race is on network TV. I still can't believe the Coke 600 is streaming only.

Only 68 million people have a cable subscription in the USA while 200 million have an Amazon prime subscription. So going to prime is going to bring the races to many more households than if it was on cable.
 
Xfinity cars had a tire test at The Rock yesterday!

=IF= this track is able to secure Trucks or X in the long run, I hope the first major upgrade is to that ancient scoreboard. Top 5 spots only, with the car numbers shown in old-style block numbers lit by fixed incandescent floods. It's totally useless when the afternoon sun is on it. High schools have better boards, and I don't mean only in Texas.

But I'll gleefully squint and curse at it again!
 
Only 68 million people have a cable subscription in the USA while 200 million have an Amazon prime subscription. So going to prime is going to bring the races to many more households than if it was on cable.
Fox isn't only on cable.
 
I have prime, but the 600 streaming is a tough one to swallow....

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It looks like all four partners got crown jewel races.

Daytona 500 on Fox, Coca-Cola 600 on Prime Video, Brickyard 400 on TNT/Max, Southern 500 on USA.

Disappointing only one will be on broadcast.
 
Don't you love it when they bypass several turns but keep the same overall number by numbering previously unnumbered 'turns'? The former turn 6 is now turn 10. Where did those extra three turns come from?

With all the schedule and track changes in recent years, has NASCAR updated the trophy? I've lost track of which version of Sonoma is featured on it.
 
Phoenix- Homestead-Las Vegas-Fontana Short Track-FGS( or Nashville S.S.)-Texas-Atlanta- Charlotte Oval
 
My only objection to Phoenix is the race itself is too short to decide a champion.

I think we mostly agree having the finale at the same track every year gives some teams an advantage, and that is should instead be shifted annually. As long as it isn't the crap shoots / wreckfests that are Daytona and Talladega, I can get along with any other track.
 
My only objection to Phoenix is the race itself is too short to decide a champion.

I think we mostly agree having the finale at the same track every year gives some teams an advantage, and that is should instead be shifted annually. As long as it isn't the crap shoots / wreckfests that are Daytona and Talladega, I can get along with any other track.
They DID have the final at Atlantis for several years.. ;)
 
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