Category: Weekend Schedule

Weekly schedule for NASCAR racing

  • Updated weekend schedule for Bristol Dirt races

    Updated weekend schedule for Bristol Dirt races

    Due to steady rain and flooding in the area, NASCAR has postponed both the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) Food City Dirt Race and NASCAR Camping World Trucks (NCWTS) Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt until Monday. The NCWTS will race at 12 noon ET Monday, broadcast on FS1, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio followed by the NCS race at 4 p.m. ET, to be broadcast on FOX, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

    The NASCAR Cup Series and the Camping World Truck Series head to Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend for some much-anticipated dirt track racing. It will be the first time since 1970 that the Cup Series has competed on a dirt track.

    Both series will have practice sessions and heat races before the main events.

    The lineup for the 15-lap heat races will be determined by a random draw. Only green flag laps will count.

    After the qualifying heat races, the starting lineups for the Cup Series and Truck Series races will be determined by a formula that takes into account the finishing position plus any positions gained during each heat.

    Drivers who finish first in their heat will earn 10 points with second place earning nine points, third place earning eight points, and so on. Also, the drivers will earn passing points for each position they gained during their heat race. All of these factors will be used to calculate the starting lineup for the main events. If there are any ties, they will be broken by current team owner points.

    Because of safety concerns, there will be no green or yellow flag pit stops during the races. All adjustments, tire changes and adding fuel are only allowed during stage breaks with the exception of vehicles involved in incidents.

    Teams, however, are not required to pit during the stage breaks. If any competitors elect not to pit, they will line up ahead of those that pit, on the restart. For those that choose to pit, NASCAR will implement a controlled pit stop system that does not allow vehicles to race on to or off pit road.

    Notes:

    During the Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt and the Cup Series Food City Dirt Race, caution-flag laps will count, while, as indicated above, only green-flag laps will count for the qualifying heats.

    The choose rule which allows each driver to pick either the inside or outside line for restarts will not be in effect. The race leader will select the lane they prefer and serve as the control car on all restarts.

    The Truck Series field will be comprised of 40 drivers, 35 from the heat races and five provisional slots based on 2021 owner points. The Cup Series field has 39 entries and all drivers will transfer to the main event.

    NASCAR announced the following changes Saturday afternoon:

    Stages lengths for the Cup Series race: Stage 1 will end on Lap 100 (previously Lap 75) and Stage 2 will end on Lap 200 (previously Lap 150).

    Competition cautions for the Cup Series race: There will be two competition cautions, on Lap 50 and Lap 150 at the halfway point of each stage. This will allow the teams a chance to pit and will also give NASCAR two more opportunities for track preparation. Laps for stage breaks and during competition cautions will not count once the free pass car has been sent around.

    Each team will receive one additional set of tires, for a total of six.

    All times are Eastern.

    Thursday, March 25

    4 p.m.: Cup Series random drawing to determine the starting grid for qualifying heat races (No TV)
    4:15 p.m.: Truck Series random drawing to determine the starting grid for qualifying heat races (No TV)

    Friday, March 26

    3:05 PM 3:55 p.m.: Truck Series First Practice – FS1
    4:05 PM 4:55 p.m.: Cup Series First Practice – FS1
    5:35 PM 6:25 p.m.: Truck Series Final Practice – FS1
    6:35 PM 7:25 p.m.: Cup Series Final Practice – FS1

    Saturday, March 27

    4:30 p.m.: Truck Series First Qualifying Race (15 Laps) FS1 (11 trucks) – Canceled
    4:45 p.m.: Truck Series Second Qualifying Race (15 Laps) FS1 (11 trucks) – Canceled
    5:00 p.m.: Truck Series Third Qualifying Race (15 Laps) FS1 (11 trucks) – Canceled
    5:15 p.m.: Truck Series Fourth Qualifying Race (15 Laps) FS1 (11 trucks) – Canceled
    6:00 p.m.: Cup Series First Qualifying Race (15 Laps) FS1 (10 cars) – Canceled
    6:15 p.m.: Cup Series Second Qualifying Race (15 Laps) FS1 (10 cars) – Canceled
    6:30 p.m.: Cup Series Third Qualifying Race (15 Laps) FS1 (10 cars) – Canceled
    6:45 p.m.: Cup Series Fourth Qualifying Race (15 Laps) FS1 (9 cars) – Canceled
    8 p.m.: Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt (Stages 40/90/150 Laps = 75 Miles) FS1/ MRN/ SiriusXM NASCAR Radio – Postponed

    Sunday, March 28 – Postponed to Monday, March 29

    3:30 p.m.: Cup Series Food City Dirt Race (Stages 75/150/250 Laps = 125 Miles) (FOX/PRN/TSN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio – Postponed to Monday, March 29 at 4 p.m. and will air on FOX/PRN/TSN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

    9 p.m.: Pinty’s Truck Race on Dirt (Stages 40/90/150 Laps = 75 Miles) FS2/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio – Postponed to Monday, March, 29 at noon and will air on FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

  • Weekend schedule for Atlanta

    Weekend schedule for Atlanta

    NASCAR heads to Atlanta Motor Speedway this weekend. With five different winners in five races, the Cup Series has consistently provided diverse results. The Xfinity Series has had four different winners in five races, with Austin Cindric winning at Daytona and Phoenix. The Truck Series is back after a two-week break for the fourth race of their season.

    There will be no practice or qualifying sessions due to COVID-19 protocols established by NASCAR.

    The starting lineups are determined by the following metrics formula:

    • 25 percent: Driver’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 25 percent: Car owner’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 35 percent: Team owner points ranking
    • 15 percent: Fastest lap from the previous race

    All times are Eastern.

    Saturday, March 20

    2:30 p.m.: Truck Series Fr8Auctions 200 race (Stages 30/60/130 Laps = 200.02 Miles) FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: John H. Nemechek

    5 p.m.: Xfinity Series EchoPark 250 race (Stages 40/80/163 Laps = 251.02 Miles) FS1/PRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Green flag: 5:13 p.m.
    Competition caution: Lap 20
    Pole: Austin Cindric

    Sunday, March 21

    3 p.m.: Cup Series Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 race (Stages 105/210/325 Laps = 500.5 Miles) FOX/PRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Green flag: 3:19 p.m.
    Competition caution: Lap 25
    Pole: Denny Hamlin

    Georgia native Jeff Foxworthy is bringing his popular comedy act during a pre-race performance on Sunday. Admission to Foxworthy’s show is included with every grandstand ticket for the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500.

    Atlanta Motor Speedway Information:
    Season Race #: 6 of 36 (03-21-21)
    Track Size: 1.54-miles
    Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 24 degrees
    Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 24 degrees
    Banking/Frontstretch: 5 degrees
    Banking/Backstretch: 5 degrees
    Frontstretch Length:  2,332 feet
    Backstretch Length:  1,800 feet
    Race Length: 325 laps / 500.5 miles
    Stage 1 & 2: 105 Laps (each)
    Final Stage: 115 Laps

    Atlanta Motor Speedway Qualifying Information:
    2020 pole winner: None – Starting Lineup set by Metric Qualifying; Chase Elliott started on the pole.
    Track qualifying record: Geoffrey Bodine, Ford (197.478 mph, 28.074 secs. 11-15-97)

    Ryan Newman leads all active drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series(NCS) in the average starting position at Atlanta with a 7.429 in 28 starts.  Newman and Buddy Baker are tied for the NCS most poles with seven each.

    Atlanta Motor Speedway Race Information:
    2020 pole winner: Kevin Harvick, Ford (142.966 mph, (03:30:03), 06-07-20)
    Track race record: Bobby Labonte, Pontiac (159.904 mph, (03:07:48), 11-16-97)

    Chase Elliott leads all active drivers in the NCS in average finishing position at Atlanta with a 10.0 in five starts. The Georgia native and series champion returns home this weekend. The Hendrick Motorsport’s driver has the opportunity to become the second driver in series history from the state of Georgia to win at Atlanta. Elliott could join his father, NASCAR Hall of Famer Bill Elliott (a.k.a. Awesome Bill from Dawsonville) with five Atlanta Cup wins.

    Kevin Harvick leads all active drivers in laps led with 1,197 in 29 starts. Atlanta is one of Harvick’s best tracks having won in all three NASCAR national series. Harvick leads all active drivers with 30 starts, wins (three tied with Kurt Busch), top fives (nine), top-10s (15 tied with Kyle Busch), and laps led (1,348).

    Nine different manufacturers have won in the NCS at Atlanta.  Led by Chevrolet (40), Ford (33), Pontiac (11), Dodge (nine), Mercury (eight), Buick (four), Plymouth (four), Toyota (three) and Oldsmobile (one).

    Top 10 Driver Ratings at Atlanta
    Kevin Harvick – 102.2
    Brad Keselowski – 96.9
    Martin Truex Jr – 96.9
    Kurt Busch – 96.7
    Denny Hamlin – 94.7
    Kyle Busch – 94.0
    Chase Elliott – 93.1
    Kyle Larson – 90.2
    Joey Logano – 83.6
    Ryan Blaney – 83.6
    Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2020 races (22 total) among active drivers at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

  • Weekend schedule for Phoenix Raceway

    Weekend schedule for Phoenix Raceway

    The NASCAR Cup Series and the Xfinity Series head to Phoenix Raceway this weekend for the fifth race of the season while the Camping World Truck Series has a week off from competition.

    Both series have had four different winners in each race for what is shaping up to be an exciting season. There will be no practice or qualifying sessions due to COVID-19 protocols established by NASCAR.

    The starting lineups are determined by the following metrics formula:

    • 25 percent: Driver’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 25 percent: Car owner’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 35 percent: Team owner points ranking
    • 15 percent: Fastest lap from the previous race

    All times are Eastern.

    Saturday, March 13

    5:30 p.m.: Xfinity Series Call 811 Before You Dig 200 presented by Arizona 811
    FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    200 miles (200 Laps)
    Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 45), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 90), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 200)
    Pole: Daniel Hemric

    Sunday, March 14

    3:30 p.m.: Cup Series Instacart 500
    FOX/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    312 miles (312 laps)
    Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 75), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 190), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 312)
    Pole: Brad Keselowski

    Phoenix Raceway Information:

    Season Race #: 05 of 36 (03-14-21)
    Track Size: 1-mile
    Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 9 degrees
    Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 11 degreesBanking/Frontstretch: 3 degrees
    Banking/Backstretch: 9 degrees

    Phoenix Raceway Qualifying Information – Cup Series:

    Track Qualifying Record: Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet (143.158 mph, 25.147 seconds on 11-13-15)
    2020 Pole Winner: Chase Elliott, Chevrolet (138.116 mph, 26.065 seconds on 03-07-20)

    Kevin Harvick, Kurt Busch and Ryan Newman lead the NASCAR Cup Series in starts at Phoenix with 36 starts each. Chase Elliott leads the series in average starting position with a 4.6 in 10 starts. Ryan Newman (2002, 2003, 2004, 2008) and Kyle Busch (2006, 2012, 2016, 2019) lead the NASCAR Cup Series in poles with four each. Five different manufacturers have won at least one Busch pole award led by Chevrolet (18), Ford (15), Toyota (7), Dodge (4) and Pontiac (4).

    Phoenix Raceway Race Information – Cup Series:

    Track race record: Tony Stewart, Pontiac (118.132 mph, 02:38:28 on 11-07-99)
    2020 race winner: Joey Logano, Ford (94.407 mph, 03:20:50 on 03-08-20)

    Kevin Harvick leads the series in wins with nine victories at Phoenix (2006 sweep, 2012 Playoff race, 2013 Playoff race, 2014 sweep, 2015 Spring race, 2016 Spring race, 2018 Spring race).  Four different manufacturers have won at Phoenix, led by Chevrolet (24), Ford (17), Toyota (6) and Pontiac (2). 

    Top-10 Driver Ratings at Phoenix Raceway – Cup Series:

    Kevin Harvick – 110.6
    Chase Elliott – 108.4
    Kyle Busch – 104.7
    Denny Hamlin – 98.4
    Brad Keselowski – 95.0
    Kurt Busch – 94.5
    Joey Logano – 93.1
    Kyle Larson – 93.0
    Ryan Blaney – 89.4
    Martin Truex Jr – 88.5

    (Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2020 races (32 total) among active drivers at Phoenix Raceway).

  • Weekend schedule for Las Vegas

    Weekend schedule for Las Vegas

    All three national series travel to Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend. There will be no practice or qualifying sessions due to COVID-19 protocols established by NASCAR.

    Denny Hamlin leads the Cup Series standings but is still looking for his first victory of the season. If successful, it would also be his first win at the 1.5-mile track.

    The starting lineups are determined by the following metrics formula:

    • 25 percent: Driver’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 25 percent: Car owner’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 35 percent: Team owner points ranking
    • 15 percent: Fastest lap from the previous race

    All times are Eastern.

    Friday, March 5

    9 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Bucked Up 200
    FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    201 miles (134 Laps)
    Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 30), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 60), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 134)
    Pole: Ben Rhodes

    Saturday, March 6

    4:30 p.m.: Xfinity Series Alsco Uniforms 300
    FS1/PRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    300 miles (200 Laps)
    Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 45), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 90), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 200)
    Pole: Myatt Snider

    Sunday, March 7

    3:30 p.m.: Cup Series Pennzoil 400 Presented by Jiffy Lube
    FOX/PRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    400.5 miles (267 laps)
    Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 80), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 160), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 267
    Pole: Kevin Harvick

    Statistical highlights for the NASCAR Cup Series Pennzoil 400

    Las Vegas Motor Speedway Data:
    Season Race #: 4 of 36 (03-07-21)
    Track Size: 1.5-miles
    Banking/Turns 1 & 2: 20 degrees
    Banking/Turns 3 & 4: 20 degreesBanking/Frontstretch: 9 degrees
    Banking/Backstretch: 9 degrees
    Frontstretch Length:  2,275 feet
    Backstretch Length:  1,572 feet
    Race Length: 267 laps (400.5 miles)
    Stage 1 & 2 Length: 80 laps (each)
    Final Stage Length: 107 laps

    Las Vegas Qualifying Data:
    Track qualifying record: Kurt Busch, Chevrolet (196.328 mph. 27.505 secs. 03-04-16)
    2020 pole winner: Kyle Busch started from the pole.  Qualifying canceled due to weather. (Feb. 23, 2020)
    2020 pole winner: Kevin Harvick – the race starting lineup set by Metric Qualifying (Sept. 27, 2020)

    Las Vegas Race Data:
    Track race record: Joey Logano, Ford – 154.849 mph, (2:35:11), March 3, 2019
    2020 race winner: Joey Logano, Ford – 134.861 mph, (2:58:11), Feb. 23, 2020
    2020 race winner: Kurt Busch, Chevrolet – 131.420 mph, (3:03:32), Sept. 27, 2020

    Top 10 Driver Ratings at Las Vegas:
    Kevin Harvick – 104.8
    Joey Logano – 104.6
    Kyle Busch – 100.5
    Chase Elliott – 99.2
    Martin Truex Jr. – 98.0
    Ryan Blaney – 96.1
    Brad Keselowski – 94.4
    Kyle Larson – 93.9
    Denny Hamlin – 85.0
    Kurt Busch – 83.2
    Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2020 races (19 total) among active drivers at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    There have been 26 NASCAR Cup Series races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Kevin Harvick leads the series in starts with 23.  Joey Logano leads the series among active drivers in average starting position at 8.4.

    Five manufacturers have won a pole, led by Ford (11), Chevrolet (4), Dodge (4), Toyota (3) and Pontiac (1). 

    Eight drivers have multiple NCS wins at Las Vegas: Jimmie Johnson (four), Matt Kenseth (three), Brad Keselowski (three), Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick, Martin Truex Jr., Joey Logano (two) and Carl Edwards (two).  Las Vegas native Kyle Busch is the youngest race winner (March 01, 2009, at 23 years, 9 months, 27 days) and became the first and only driver to win from the pole.

    Four manufacturers have visited Victory Lane at Las Vegas.  Led by Ford (13), Chevrolet (8), Toyota (4) and Dodge (1).

  • Weekend schedule for Homestead-Miami Speedway

    Weekend schedule for Homestead-Miami Speedway

    The NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series travel to Homestead-Miami Speedway this weekend. The Camping World Truck Series will not compete but returns next week when all three series head to Las Vegas.

    NASCAR 2021 pole winners are determined by the following metrics formula:

    • 25 percent: Driver’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 25 percent: Car owner’s finishing position from the previous race
    • 35 percent: Team owner points ranking
    • 15 percent: Fastest lap from the previous race

    All times are Eastern.

    Saturday, Feb. 27

    4:30 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Contender Boats 250 – FS1/ MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Distance: 250.5 miles (167 Laps)
    Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 40), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 80), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 167)
    TV coverage: 4 p.m. NASCAR RaceDay on FS1
    Pole: Austin Cindric

    Sunday, Feb. 28

    3:30 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series Dixie Vodka 400 – FOX/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Distance: 400.5 miles (267 laps)
    Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 80), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 160), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 267)
    TV coverage: 3 p.m. NASCAR RaceDay on FOX
    Pole: Denny Hamlin

    Noteworthy:

    The first two races of the Cup Series this season have been won by two first-time winners, a feat that hasn’t been accomplished since the series’ inaugural season in 1949 and again in 1950. Only once, in 1949, has the series begun the year with three consecutive winners. However, Homestead-Miami Speedway has never had a first-time winner in the Cup Series.

    Statistical highlights for the NASCAR Cup Series Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway Data – Race # 3 of 36

    Track Size: 1.5-mile
    Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 18-20 degrees
    Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 18-20 degrees
    Banking/Frontstretch: 4 degrees
    Banking/Backstretch: 4 degrees
    Frontstretch Length: 1,760 feet
    Backstretch Length: 1,760 feet
    Race Length: 267 laps / 400.5 miles
    Stages 1 & 2 Length: 80 Laps (each)
    Finale Stage Length: 107 Laps
    Top 10 Driver ratings at Homestead-Miami Speedway
    Tyler Reddick – 115.5
    Kyle Larson – 107.0
    Kevin Harvick – 106.8
    Martin Truex Jr – 105.9
    Kyle Busch – 102.1
    Denny Hamlin – 100.1
    Chase Elliott – 96.9
    Joey Logano – 91.6
    Brad Keselowski – 89.0
    Austin Dillon – 83.4
    *Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2020 races (16 total) among active drivers at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

    Homestead-Miami Speedway race info & stats

    2020 pole winner: Denny Hamlin
    Track qualifying record: Brad Keselowski – 181.238 mph, 29.795 secs. (11-14-14)
    2020 race winner: Denny Hamlin
    Track race record: Kyle Busch, Toyota – 142.654 mph, 02:48:47 (11-17-19)

    A total of 14 different drivers have won at least one race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Six of the 14 drivers are active this weekend. Denny Hamlin (2009, 2013, 2020) leads the active drivers in wins at Homestead-Miami Speedway with three. No driver has scored their first career Cup win at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

    Active driver race winners (wins)

    Denny Hamlin (3)
    Kyle Busch (2)
    Joey Logano (1)
    Kevin Harvick (1)
    Kurt Busch (1)
    Martin Truex Jr (1)

    Homestead-Miami organization wins (wins)

    Joe Gibbs Racing (8)
    Roush Fenway Racing (7)
    Hendrick Motorsports (2)
    Stewart-Haas Racing (2)
    Furniture Row Racing (1)
    Richard Petty Motorsports (1)
    Team Penske (1)

  • Daytona Road Course weekend schedule

    Daytona Road Course weekend schedule

    This weekend NASCAR returns to Daytona International Speedway. But this time, the Cup Series, Xfinity Series and the Camping World Truck Series will all compete on the Daytona Road Course.

    It will be the first of seven road course events that will also include Circuit of The Americas (COTA), Watkins Glen International, Sonoma Raceway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course, Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course (ROVAL) and Road America. 

    There will be no qualifying or practice and the lineup has been set using the following formula:

    25 percent: Driver’s finishing position from the previous race
    25 percent: Car owner’s finishing position from the previous race
    35 percent: Team owner points ranking
    15 percent: Fastest lap from the previous race

    All times are Eastern.

    Friday, Feb. 19

    7:30 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series BrakeBest Pads 159 at Daytona Presented by O’Reilly – FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Distance: 158.85 miles (44 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 12), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 25), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 44)
    Pole: Ben Rhodes

    Saturday, Feb. 20

    5 p.m.: Xfinity Series Super Start Batteries 188 at Daytona Presented by O’Reilly – FS1/ MRN/ SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Distance: 187.72 miles (52 Laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 15), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 30), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 52)
    Pole: Brett Moffitt

    Sunday, Feb. 21

    3 p.m.: Cup Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 253 at Daytona – FOX/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Distance: 252.7 miles (70 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 16), Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 34), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 70)
    Pole: Chase Elliott

    Daytona Road Course Cup Series Data:

    Season Race # 2 of 36 (02-21-21)
    Track Size: 3.61-miles
    Track Type: Road Course
    Number of Turns: 14
    Elevation Change: 31 degrees
    Race Length: 70 laps (252.7-miles)
    Stage 1 and 2 Length: 16 laps
    Stage 2 Length: 18 laps
    Final Stage Length: 36 laps

    Top-10 road course ratings at Daytona:
    Chase Elliott – 135.3
    Martin Truex Jr. – 126.5
    Denny Hamlin – 116.0
    William Byron – 102.3
    Joey Logano – 86.3
    Michael McDowell – 85.7
    Erik Jones – 85.7
    Alex Bowman – 84.8
    Kurt Busch – 84.7
    Aric Almirola – 78.5

    The first NASCAR Cup Series race held on the Daytona Road Course (RC) was Aug. 16, 2020, and the event was won by Chase Elliott. Elliott led 34 laps and became the youngest RC winner at 24 years, 8 months and 19 days.

    Elliott leads all active drivers in NASCAR Cup Series road course wins with five victories, followed by Kyle Busch (4), Martin Truex Jr. (4), Kevin Harvick (2), Joey Logano (1), Kurt Busch (1) and Ryan Blaney (1).

  • Daytona Speedweeks schedule

    Daytona Speedweeks schedule

    NASCAR is back and the season kicks off with the 43rd running of the Busch Clash at Daytona International Speedway Tues., Feb. 9 at 7 p.m. But this year will feature a special twist as the Clash will be run on Daytona’s road course for the first time.

    The lineup for the 21 eligible drivers was held via a virtual draw Monday night at Daytona and Ryan Blaney will start on the pole. This year’s event will consist of 35 laps with a scheduled caution at Lap 15.

    Other highlights include NASCAR Cup Series qualifying Wed. night. The fastest two cars will make up the front row for the Daytona 500 Sunday afternoon. The Duels at Daytona will run Thursday evening and will determine the remaining lineup. The Duel 1 drivers will line up on the inside row in order of their finish while the Duel 2 drivers will line up on the outside row according to their finish.  

    The ARCA Menards Series, Xfinity Series and the Camping World Truck Series will also take to the track this week in advance of the NASCAR Cup Series prestigious Daytona 500 Sunday afternoon.

    All times are Eastern.

    Tuesday, Feb. 9                             

    7 p.m.: Cup Series Busch Clash at Daytona – FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio – (35 laps, 126.35 miles)

    Wednesday, Feb. 10

    12:05 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.: Cup Series First Practice – FS1/MRN

    7:30 p.m.: Cup Series Qualifying – FS1/MRN

    Thursday, Feb. 11

    5:35 p.m. – 6:25 p.m. Truck Series First Practice – FS1

    7 p.m.: Cup Series Bluegreen Vacations Duels at Daytona – FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (60 laps, 150 miles each race)

    Friday, Feb. 12

    1 p.m. – 2 p.m.: ARCA Practice

    3:10: Truck Series Qualifying – FS1

    4:35 p.m. – 5:25 p.m.: Xfinity Series Practice – FS1

    7:30 p.m.: Truck Series NextEra Energy 250 – FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Stages 20/40/100)

    Saturday, Feb. 13

    8:30 a.m.: ARCA Qualifying

    9:30 a.m.-10:20 a.m.: Cup Series Second Practice – FS2/MRN

    10:40 a.m.: Xfinity Series Qualifying FS2/FS1*
    *Broadcast coverage starts on FS2 then switches to FS1 at 11 a.m.

    12:05 p.m. – 12:55 p.m.: Cup Series Final Practice – FS1/MRN

    1:30 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series Lucas Oil 200 Driven by General Tire – FS1/MRN (80 laps, 200 miles)

    5 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner. 300 – FS1/MRN/ SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Stages 30/ 60/120)

    Sunday, Feb. 14

    2:30 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series Daytona 500 – FOX/MRN/ SiriusXM NASCAR Radio (Stages 65/130/200)

  • Weekend schedule for Phoenix 2020 season finale

    Weekend schedule for Phoenix 2020 season finale

    The NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and Truck Series all head to Phoenix Raceway this weekend for the 2020 championship season finale.

    Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin will be competing for the Cup Series Championship while Chase Briscoe, Austin Cindric, Justin Allgaier and Justin Haley vie for the Xfinity Series title.

    Brett Moffitt, Sheldon Creed, Grant Enfinger and Zane Smith will contend for the Truck Series 2020 championship.

    All times are Eastern.

    Friday, November 6
    8 p.m.: Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series Lucas Oil 150 race (Stages 45/90/150 Laps = 150 Miles) FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Grant Enfinger

    Saturday, November 7
    2 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series West Arizona Lottery 100 race (100 Laps, 100 Miles) Trackpass/MRN
    5 p.m.: Xfinity Series Desert Diamond Casino West Valley 200 race (Stages 45/90/200 Laps = 200 Miles) NBCSN/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Justin Allgaier

    Sunday, November 8
    3 p.m.: Cup Series Season Finale 500 race (Stages 75/190/312 Laps = 312 Miles) NBC/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Chase Elliott

  • Weekend schedule for Martinsville Speedway-2

    Weekend schedule for Martinsville Speedway-2

    NASCAR heads to Martinsville Speedway this weekend to determine who will advance to the Championship 4 season finale at Phoenix Raceway.

    Joey Logano is the only Cup Series driver already locked into the Playoffs, leaving three open spots. In the Xfinity Series Chase Briscoe is the only driver that has clinched a spot with his win at Kansas Speedway. Sheldon Creed and Brett Moffitt have secured their place in the Truck Series, leaving two available spots for the Playoffs.

    All times are Eastern.

    Friday, Oct. 30

    8 p.m.: NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series NASCAR Hall of Fame 200 Race (Stages 60/120/200 Laps = 175 Miles) FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Sheldon Creed

    Saturday, Oct. 31

    3:30 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Draft Top 250 race (Stages 70/140/250 Laps = 131.5 Miles) NBC/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Austin Cindric

    Sunday, Nov. 1

    2 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series Xfinity 500 (Stages 125/250/500 Laps = 266.5 Miles) NBC/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Brad Keselowski

  • Weekend schedule for Texas

    Weekend schedule for Texas

    NASCAR heads to Texas Motor Speedway this weekend for Race 2 in the Round of 8 as the Playoffs continue.

    Among the active drivers in the Cup Series, Jimmie Johnson has seven wins while Kevin Harvick, Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch have three wins each at Texas. Matt Kenseth has won twice at the 1.5-mile track. Kurt Busch, Joey Logano, Ryan Newman and Austin Dillon each have one previous win.

    Last weekend’s winners at Kansas Speedway, Logano in the Cup Series, Chase Briscoe in the Xfinity Series and Brett Moffitt in the Truck Series, have clinched a spot in the Championship 4.

    All times are Eastern.

    Saturday, Oct. 24

    4:30 p.m.: Xfinity Series O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 (Stages 45/90/200 Laps = 300 Miles) NBCSN/PRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Chase Briscoe

    Sunday, Oct. 25

    Noon: Truck Series SpeedyCash.com 400 (STAGES 35/70/147 Laps = 220.5 Miles) FS1/MRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Sheldon Creed

    3:30 p.m.: Cup Series Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 500 (Stages 105/210/334 Laps = 501 Miles) NBCSN/PRN/SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
    Pole: Kevin Harvick