2013 NASCAR SCHEDULE

No. Date Race Time (ET)
- 16-Feb Shootout TBA
- 21-Feb Duel 1 TBA
- 21-Feb Duel 2 TBA
1 24-Feb Daytona TBA
2 3-Mar Phoenix TBA
3 10-Mar Las Vegas TBA
4 17-Mar Bristol TBA
5 24-Mar Fontana TBA
6 7-Apr Martinsville TBA
7 13-Apr Texas TBA
8 21-Apr Kansas TBA
9 27-Apr Richmond TBA
10 5-May Talladega TBA
11 11-May Darlington TBA
- 18-May Sprint Showdown TBA
- 18-May Sprint All-Star Race TBA
12 26-May Charlotte TBA
13 2-Jun Dover TBA
14 9-Jun Pocono TBA
15 16-Jun Michigan TBA
16 23-Jun Sonoma TBA
17 29-Jun Kentucky TBA
18 6-Jul Daytona TBA
19 14-Jul Loudon TBA
21 4-Aug Pocono TBA
22 11-Aug Watkins Glen TBA
23 18-Aug Michigan TBA
24 24-Aug Bristol TBA
25 1-Sep Atlanta TBA
26 7-Sep Richmond TBA
27 15-Sep Chicago TBA
28 22-Sep Loudon TBA
29 29-Sep Dover TBA
30 6-Oct Kansas TBA
31 12-Oct Charlotte TBA
32 20-Oct Talladega TBA
33 27-Oct Martinsville TBA
34 3-Nov Texas TBA
35 10-Nov Phoenix TBA
36 17-Nov Homestead TBA

About the NASCAR schedule The NASCAR national touring series schedules are comprised of events across the United States and Canada. Beginning in February at Daytona International Speedway and concluding in November at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series visit a combined total of 30 tracks, including Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal. Races are held at a variety of tracks types, including short tracks, intermediate tracks, superspeedways and road courses. A majority of the events are held at facilities operated by International Speedway Corporation or Speedway Motorsports Inc., which became the first motorsports company to be publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange in February 1995. ISC owns and/or operates 13 of the nation’s major motorsports entertainment facilities, while SMI, through its subsidiaries, owns and operates eight premier speedway facilities across the U.S.


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