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Auto Club Speedway (known as California Speedway before and after the 2008–2023 corporate sponsorship by the Automobile Club of Southern California [1]) is a defunct 2.000 mi (3.219 km), D-shaped oval superspeedway in unincorporated San Bernardino County, California, near Fontana.
With construction in Fontana stalled and renewal of racing at the Coliseum unclear, Southern California could be without a NASCAR event in 2025.
NASCAR remains dedicated to racing again in Southern California, but it's unclear when a planned, reconfigured race track in Fontana will be ready.
Drivers expect the bumpy track at Auto Club Speedway to deliver drama during the WISE Power 400 on Sunday ahead of a proposed stunning renovation.
Kentucky Speedway gained a second truck series date, to be run on the same weekend as the July Nationwide Series event, and the track's inaugural Cup race in early July. The track now hosts a triple header weekend, and the second race was moved to October. Kansas Speedway's date moved to June as part of the Sprint Cup Series weekend.
The 2020 event was sponsored by Stellantis and Royal Dutch Shell when it was held at Las Vegas Motor Speedway because Clark County, Nevada allowed spectators when California still banned mass gatherings because of the global pandemic. Beginning in 2023, In-N-Out Burger will become naming rights sponsor for both the circuit and the NHRA Finals. [5]
Stock car racing events in the NASCAR Xfinity Series were held at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California from the track's inauguration in 1997 until 2023.The 300-mile (480 km) event was previously named Production Alliance Group 300 for sponsorship reasons most recently in 2023.
The San Bernardino County 200 is a discontinued NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race held at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.It was first held in 1997, the year Auto Club Speedway opened, and last held in 2009.