in terms of the lower series, hopefully… -mid ohio comes back to the xfinity series following the removal of road america -dover, michigan, and/or new hampshire come back to the truck series -kansas only gets one truck series date -gateway and irp can return to the xfinity series -chicago street race, sonoma and cota are only for the cup series
I think the fact they haven't released the schedule is a good thing, it means they're working on something BTS It could be boring (and it probably is) but its still something
I think NBC wants a big market to open their half of the season. That’s why Nashville was there. I’m not sure what else you could put in the April slot you put it on, so maybe swap Pocono with Atlanta and open up the NBC season there. Also, there has been some speculation of moving Watkins Glen to the playoffs if Charlotte goes back to the oval. Maybe swap it with Dover. Dover did ok in August in 2020. Let’s try it again.
Dover should go back to the week after the Coke 600 where it usually was before 2018. Never seemed to have any weather problems that time of year except for 2007.
only problem about Indy is there is so much seats being the largest capacity in the world. you have to get around 250,000 people to make it look full and its always been hard for NASCAR and definitely with the road coarse there is nobody is in the front stretch but at the corners are full of people.
Let's be real with Dover or any other track for that matter. You can't control the weather! Especially on the east coast where precipitation is fairly consistent throughout the year. It's really a lottery as to whether it rains on any given race weekend.
I’m from NH. Just drove to Bristol because I like going to at least one playoff race. I would love for them to bring one to Northeast. I would prefer Dover in July and NH in playoffs but people complain but if nascar too it off fans are sad that it was great racing which it is. I spend a lot of money and if they brought it closer to me I’d get to spend more at the track.
Here's my 2024 NASCAR prediction schedule; Feb. 4th- The Clash at L.A. Coliseum 1. Feb. 18th- Daytona 500 2. Feb. 25th- Las Vegas 3. Mar. 3rd- Phoenix 4. Mar. 10th- Sonoma 5. Mar. 17th- Texas 6. Mar. 24th- COTA 7. Mar. 31st/Easter- North Wilkesboro Night Race 8. Apr. 7th- Atlanta Superspeedway 9. Apr. 14th- Martinsville 10. Apr. 21st- Nashville Superspeedway 11. Apr. 28th- Kansas 12. May 5th- Talladega 13. May 12th/Mother's Day- Darlington Throwback May 19th- All-Star Race at Bristol 14. May 26th- Coca Cola 600 15. June 2nd- Worldwide Technology/Gateway evening race 16. June 7th-Richmond Night Race 17. June 9th- Richmond Day Race 18. June 16th/Father's Day- Pocono 19. June 23rd- New Hampshire 20. June 30th- Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal 21. July 7th/4th of July Weekend- Chicago Street Course 22. July 14th- Dover 23. July 21st- Michigan July 28th through Aug. 4th- two weeks hiatus 24. Aug. 11th- Atlanta Superspeedway Night Race 25. Aug. 18th- Brickyard 400 oval at IMS 26. Aug. 25th- Daytona Coke Zero 400 Night Race Playoffs Round of 16 27. Sept. 1st- Darlington Southern 500 28. Sept. 8th- Watkins Glen 29. Sept. 14th- Bristol Night Race. Playoffs Round of 12 30. Sept. 21st- Charlotte Oval 31. Sept. 28th- Talladega 32. Oct. 6th- Las Vegas Playoffs Round of 8 33. Oct. 13th- Kansas 34. Oct. 20th- Homestead Miami 35. Oct. 27th- Martinsville Championship Final 4 36. Nov. 3rd- Phoenix