If this is what the rest of the year is going to be like, NASCAR may have a new fan after all. Thinking others who aren't big on the sport might have the same thoughts I thought it would be a good idea to throw out the rest of the regular season NASCAR schedule. You know before September when the NASCAR SPRINT CUP CHASE FOR THE CUP begins. Heck, you might just learn something about the tracks themselves.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Dover (Jun. 1st, 2:00 PM ET)
Next up on the NASCAR schedule is the "Monster Mile." Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the track, the activities available for this race will be amazing. Newly added Monster features might just give you a cross between Mardi Gras and a hoe down. Okay, a little stereotyping there, but they are building a 46 foot Monster Monument with all the winners and legends on there as a tribute. Ought to be something worth seeing when it's done.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Pocono (Jun. 8th, 2:00 PM ET)
One of the most competitive tracks on the NASCAR schedule, Pocono Raceway once had to be saved from going bankrupt. It was a phone call and meeting with the late Bill France Sr. that kept the Mattioli family from selling. Fast forward to the future and if you love constant lead changes then this is a NASCAR race you have to see.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Michigan (Jun. 15th, 2:00 PM ET)
Here's something quite interesting. As many home games the Michigan Wolverines host each year with their huge stadium, Michigan International Speedway is still the #1 single day paid admission event in the state. Not only that but it has been for the last seventeen years. Improved seating, a new scoreboard, and other renovations may make this a quick trip for you to take on the NASCAR schedule.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Sonoma (Jun. 22, 5:00 PM ET)
If you like Formula One racing because of the tracks, you'll love seeing this track on the NASCAR schedule. It better be good since it cost $70 million to build, but who's counting when it's owned by Speedway Motorsports, Inc. To no one's surprise the 2007 winner was a former Open Wheel driver. It was Juan Pablo Montoya and with slower speeds and more twists and turns he'll most likely be there again in 2008.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at New Hampshire (Jun. 29, 2:00 PM ET)
One of the newer tracks on the NASCAR schedule, New Hampshire Motor Speedway has yet to disappoint. The track itself has had its ups and downs through time, most notably the deaths of Adam Petty and Kenny Irwin Jr.. Last year the track was purchased for $340 million by Speedway Motorsports, Inc.. While they kept the 2008 NASCAR schedule intact, no one knows what the outcome will be for NHIS at the end of the NASCAR season.
The Rest Of The NASCAR Schedule
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Daytona (Jul. 5th, 8:00 PM ET)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Chicago (Jul. 12th, 8:00 PM ET)
Allstate 400 at The Brickyard (Jul. 27th, 2:00 PM ET)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Pocono presented by Cheez-It (Aug. 3rd, 2:00 PM ET)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Watkins Glen (Aug. 10th, 2:00 PM ET)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Michigan (Aug. 17th, 2:00 PM ET)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Bristol (Aug. 23rd, 2:00 PM ET)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at California (Aug. 31st, 8:00 PM ET)
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Richmond (Sept. 6th, 7:30 PM ET)
If you want to check out the rest of the NASCAR schedule you can click on any of the header links above. If you don't feel like scrolling up, well you can just click here. Have Fun!
Published by Michael Grisso
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5 Comments
Post a CommentGreat article. I love nascar but have not been able to enjoy it the last two years (no television at home), GO DEI team
That was greatly informative.
Thank you for the great information!
Very well done, Michael. I recently watched an episode of AMW featuring some of the drivers. And I was thinking man, it would be great to have some of these guys during a high speed pursuit...using their cars of course.
Enjoyed the article.