Tuesday, October 15, 2013

NASCAR Announces 2014 Sprint Cup Schedule

NASCAR has announced the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule for 2014, the 66th year of racing for the sport’s premier series. 
In addition to the schedule unveiling, NASCAR announced that its revolutionary Air Titan track drying system will be available at every NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race weekend throughout the 2014 season. 
For the 13th consecutive year, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule will consist of 36 points races as well as two additional weekends featuring non-points events. The Sprint Unlimited (Feb. 15) and two Daytona 500 qualifying races (both on Feb. 20) will take place before the season officially gets underway. The NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway will take place on May 17, broadcast on FOX Sports 1. 
“This season has delivered plenty of drama and excitement, and we’re anticipating even more for our fans in 2014 now that the Gen-6 car has competed at every track,” said Steve O’Donnell, senior vice president of racing operations. “Having the Air Titan at each NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend allows us to meet a very important goal set by our Chairman and CEO, Brian France: to drastically decrease track-drying time to the best of our ability and ensure our fans in the stands and those watching on TV get to see each race on its scheduled day.” 
The season will open with the 56th running of the Daytona 500 live on FOX on Feb. 23 before moving west to Phoenix International Raceway (March 2) and Las Vegas Motor Speedway (March 9). Four tracks will undergo spring date changes: Texas Motor Speedway will hold its event one week earlier and move from Saturday to Sunday (April 6). Darlington Raceway will feature its race on April 12. Kansas Speedway will hold its first NASCAR Sprint Cup Saturday night race, with its event shifting to May 10, while Martinsville Speedway will host the series on March 30, a week earlier than in 2013.  
For the fourth consecutive season, the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup will start at Chicagoland Speedway (Sept. 14) and conclude live on ESPN on Nov. 16 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. 
Developed in-house at NASCAR’s R&D Center, the Air Titan progressed quickly following France’s directive to improve the racing product and fan experience in every form. Following testing in the summer and fall of 2012, Phase 1 of the technology was on-site at Daytona International Speedway in February. The 2012 Daytona 500 was the first to be postponed to the following day because of inclement weather. 
Its race event debut was in April at Martinsville where it successfully decreased drying time in order to hold NASCAR Sprint Cup practice rather than have it cancelled. Air Titan’s biggest save to date was at Talladega Superspeedway’s rainy spring races where it shaved nearly an hour off drying time for both the NASCAR Nationwide and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, allowing those events to be completed on their scheduled days. It also was in use Oct. 3 at Kansas for track conditioning purposes while also trimming nearly 45 minutes from drying time prior to the Goodyear zone tread tire test.
2/15/2014 — Daytona International Speedway - Sprint Unlimited
2/20/2014 — Daytona International Speedway - Budweiser Duels
2/23/2014 — Daytona International Speedway - Daytona 500
3/2/2014 — Phoenix International Raceway
3/9/2014 — Las Vegas Motor Speedway
3/16/2014 — Bristol Motor Speedway
3/23/2014 — Auto Club Speedway
3/30/2014 — Martinsville Speedway
4/6/2014 — Texas Motor Speedway
4/12/2014 — Darlington Raceway
4/26/2014 — Richmond International Raceway
5/4/2014 — Talladega Superspeedway
5/10/2014 — Kansas Speedway
5/17/2014 — Charlotte Motor Speedway: All-Star
5/25/2014 — Charlotte Motor Speedway
6/1/2014 — Dover International Speedway
6/8/2014 — Pocono Raceway
6/15/2014 — Michigan International Speedway
6/22/2014 — Sonoma Raceway
6/28/2014 — Kentucky Speedway
7/5/2014 — Daytona International Speedway
7/13/2014 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway
7/27/2014 — Indianapolis Motor Speedway
8/3/2014 — Pocono Raceway
8/10/2014 — Watkins Glen International
8/17/2014 — Michigan International Speedway
8/23/2014 — Bristol Motor Speedway
8/31/2014 — Atlanta Motor Speedway
9/6/2014 — Richmond International Raceway
9/14/2014 — Chicagoland Speedway
9/21/2014 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway
9/28/2014 — Dover International Speedway
10/5/2014 — Kansas Speedway
10/11/2014 — Charlotte Motor Speedway
10/19/2014 — Talladega Superspeedway
10/26/2014 — Martinsville Speedway
11/2/2014 — Texas Motor Speedway
11/9/2014 — Phoenix International Raceway
11/16/2014 — Homestead-Miami Speedway
 

 

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:27 PM

    Need more short tracks like Iowa Speedway and less 1.5 milers. Going to Pocono twice for example is a waste of schedule.

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  2. Anonymous7:41 PM

    Here ya go Brian France, free of charge. Done in 10 minutes too.

    2/8/2014 — Daytona International Speedway - Sprint Unlimited
    2/13/2014 — Daytona International Speedway - Budweiser Duels
    2/15/2014 — Daytona International Speedway - Daytona 500


    3/16/2014 — Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    3/23/2014 — Atlanta Motor Speedway
    3/30/2014 — Martinsville Speedway
    4/6/2014 — Bristol Motor Speedway
    4/12/2014 — Darlington Raceway
    4/26/2014 — Richmond International Raceway
    5/4/2014 — Talladega Superspeedway
    5/9/2014 — Phoenix International Raceway
    5/17/2014 — Charlotte Motor Speedway: All-Star
    5/25/2014 — Charlotte Motor Speedway
    6/1/2014 — Dover International Speedway
    6/8/2014 — Pocono Raceway
    6/15/2014 — Michigan International Speedway
    6/22/2014 — Sonoma Raceway
    6/28/2014 — Kentucky Speedway
    7/5/2014 — Daytona International Speedway

    7/27/2014 — Kansas Speedway
    8/3/2014 — Indianapolis Motor Speedway
    8/10/2014 — Chicagoland Speedway
    8/17/2014 — Richmond International Raceway
    8/23/2014 — Bristol Motor Speedway
    8/31/2014 — Atlanta Motor Speedway
    9/6/2014 — Watkins Glen International
    9/14/2014 —
    9/21/2014 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway
    9/28/2014 — Dover International Speedway
    10/5/2014 — Martinsville Speedway
    10/11/2014 — Talladega Superspeedway
    10/18/2014 — Phoenix International Raceway
    10/26/2014 — Texas Motor Speedway

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    1. You left out several races, like Pocono's second race, Michigan's second race, and Charlotte's second race, and what's with two weeks without a Cup race in July and a bye week in mid-September?

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