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The NASCAR Cup Series returns in early February to begin its 2025 season. The season kicks off with The Clash exhibition race, which moves to Bowman Gray Stadium in Winston-Salem, North Carolina ...
NASCAR Cup Series Schedule, start times, TV channel for 2025 NASCAR Clash at Bowman Gray: 7 p.m. CT on Sunday, Feb. 2 at Bowman Gray Stadium (FOX) Daytona 500: 1:30 p.m. CT on Sunday, Feb. 16 at ...
The 2025 schedule was released on August 29, 2024 and consists of 30 oval races, 5 road course races, one street track race, and 4 non-championship races to be held on ovals. [134] The start times were announced on November 13.
After USAC's attempt at a 500-mile race at Pocono Raceway – which was boycotted by the CART teams, forcing USAC to fill the field with silver crown cars – USAC and CART eventually settled into a relatively peaceful co-existence, with USAC continuing to sanction the Indianapolis 500 and no other Championship car races, and CART including the ...
Nashville's previous dates for the Cup race were June 20 in 2021, June 26 in 2022, June 25 in 2023 and June 30 in 2024. Cup Series racing returned to Nashville for the first time since 1984 in ...
Due to the success of the North American series in 2021 Porsche Motorsport North America (PMNA) and the United States Auto Club (USAC) announced the formation of the Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West, a six-weekend season developed to provide race teams in the western United States and Canada a more geographically favorable travel schedule.
The 2025 schedule was announced on November 25, 2024, with one round yet to be announced. [1] The FCC Winter Series that saw no entries in 2024 will not return, while the eight-round main series will visit the same five destinations it did in 2024. In December 2024, the calendar was revised and the Portland round was shifted to one month ...
A. J. Foyt driving a Championship Car in 1984. From 1956 to 1978, the United States Auto Club (USAC) sanctioned Championship Car class featured the top teams and drivers in U.S. open-wheel racing. Until 1971, races included road courses, ovals, dirt courses, and, on occasion, a hill climb. Thereafter, the schedule consisted mainly of paved ovals.