DAYTONA BEACH, FL – New venues, a trip internationally, the highly-anticipated revival of some storied race tracks and a substantial shuffle in the Playoff slate highlight the NASCAR 2025 national series schedules released Thursday afternoon by the sanctioning body.

Calling the three 2025 national series schedules, “big and bold,” NASCAR Executive Vice President, Chief Venue and Racing Innovation Officer Ben Kennedy is enthusiastic and proud of the new schedules which include a well-thought out mix of tradition and a forward-looking presence. Sixteen race weekends will include all three national series.

“In addition to racing in Mexico, we’ve been able to bring back more historic and fan-favorite venues for the first time in decades across our national series,” Kennedy said Thursday. “Not only will this combination of venues maintain the high levels of excitement and anticipation for NASCAR racing, but it also delivers one of the most diverse and challenging schedules anywhere in motorsports.”

The sport’s iconic, Daytona 500, of course, remains the first points-paying green flag of the championship with a Feb. 16 date officially starting the 2025 season.

Thursday’s schedule announcement included a May 18 date for the NASCAR Cup Series All-Star Race at historic North Wilkesboro (N.C.) Motor Speedway and after nearly a decade, a return trip to the storied Rockingham (N.C.) Speedway for a NASCAR Xfinity and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series doubleheader on April 18-19. The famed preseason-opening “Clash” moves from Los Angeles to a beloved, traditional venue, Bowman Gray Stadium on Feb. 2.

Earlier this week, NASCAR introduced the renowned Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez road course in Mexico City as a venue for both the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series – the first international points-paying race in seven decades for the premier NASCAR Cup Series. The races will be June 14-15.

The Playoff tracks and order of competition will also feature a significant new look next season. Firstly, Daytona International Speedway’s summer night race returns as the regular season finale on Aug. 23 with Darlington (S.C.) Raceway’s Southern 500 again the 10-race Playoff opener.

Speedways in Atlanta, Homestead-Miami and the Watkins Glen, N.Y. road course will not be in the Playoffs next year. Instead, Atlanta’s two dates include the Feb. 23 race directly after the Daytona 500 and then another visit on June 28. The race at Homestead-Miami Speedway will now be March 23 in the hopes of capitalizing on Florida’s famous Spring Break vibe during that time. And the famed Watkins Glen road course returns to a late summer date, Aug. 10 next year.

World Wide Technology Raceway in St. Louis (Sept. 7) makes its Playoff debut the week after the Darlington opener. And Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway (Sept. 13) again serves as the cut-off event for the opening three-race round.

New Hampshire (Sept. 21) also returns to the Playoff schedule after a summer race this year and joins Kansas Speedway (Sept. 28) and the Charlotte ROVAL to make up the second round of the Playoffs. Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway moves to the penultimate round, its Oct. 19 date situated between speedway races in Las Vegas (Oct. 12) and Martinsville, Va. (Oct. 26) to set the four-driver championship eligibility at Phoenix Raceway on Nov. 2.

Drivers responded favorably to the new schedules across social media with two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Kyle Busch saying, “I dig the changes, should be fun.” on the X platform.

The Chicago Street Race retains its Independence Day weekend slot, July 5-6 around downtown’s Grant Park. Nashville Superspeedway will play host to a triple-header weekend May 30-June 1.

And with the addition of the Mexico City road course circuit, the NASCAR Cup Series will have six road course events total – also including Circuit of the Americas (COTA), Chicago, Sonoma Raceway, Watkins Glen, and the Charlotte ROVAL.

Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s Brickyard 400 will take place July 27 and remain on the historic 2.5-mile oval track. Richmond (Va.) Raceway’s race weekend will be Aug. 15-16.

“Very broadly speaking, part of it is the result of us just candidly trying to just drive as much momentum as we can from the Clash at Bowman Gray to Daytona all the way to our championship race at Phoenix and strategically placing a lot of those events,” Kennedy said of placing certain races at specific times in the calendar.

“And a lot of this – as we always talk – is stakeholder feedback. We’re hearing from a number of different voices whether it be our track partners, our broadcast partners, whether it be teams, our drivers, so being mindful of that as well as working with our weather partners also to access how do we minimize the amount of weather impact to our events. … if there are opportunities for us to make a date change and limit our risk of weather, that’s something we’ll certainly do as well.”

This season features four broadcast partners for the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series including FOX Sports, Prime Video, TNT Sports and NBC Sports. The CW will carry the full NASCAR Xfinity Series season and FOX Sports will broadcast the full NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series schedule.

The NASCAR Xfinity Series will again feature a 33-race season with a seven-race Playoff run.

Important changes to the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series schedule include an expansion from 23 races to 25 races and including first-time stops at the Lime Rock Park (Conn.) road course (June 28) and a Playoff event at the Charlotte ROVAL.

2025 NASCAR CUP SERIES SCHEDULE

DateRace / Track
Sunday, February 2Clash (Bowman Gray)
Sunday, February 16DAYTONA 500
Sunday, February 23Atlanta
Sunday, March 2COTA
Sunday, March 9Phoenix
Sunday, March 16Las Vegas
Sunday, March 23Homestead-Miami
Sunday, March 30Martinsville
Sunday, April 6Darlington
Sunday, April 13Bristol
Sunday, April 27Talladega
Sunday, May 4Texas
Sunday, May 11Kansas
Sunday, May 18North Wilkesboro (All-Star Race)
Sunday, May 25Charlotte
Sunday, June 1Nashville Superspeedway
Sunday, June 8Michigan
Sunday, June 15Mexico City
Sunday, June 22Pocono
Saturday, June 28Atlanta
Sunday, July 6Chicago Street Race
Sunday, July 13Sonoma
Sunday, July 20Dover
Sunday, July 27Indianapolis
Sunday, August 3Iowa
Sunday, August 10Watkins Glen
Saturday, August 16Richmond
Saturday, August 23Daytona
Sunday, August 31Darlington
Sunday, September 7World Wide Technology Raceway
Saturday, September 13Bristol
Sunday, September 21New Hampshire
Sunday, September 28Kansas
Sunday, October 5Charlotte Roval
Sunday, October 12Las Vegas
Sunday, October 19Talladega
Sunday, October 26Martinsville
Sunday, November 2Phoenix (Championship)

2025 NASCAR XFINITY SERIES SCHEDULE

DateRace / Track
Saturday, February 15Daytona
Saturday, February 22Atlanta
Saturday, March 1COTA
Saturday, March 8Phoenix
Saturday, March 15Las Vegas
Saturday, March 22Homestead-Miami
Saturday, March 29Martinsville
Saturday, April 5Darlington
Saturday, April 12Bristol
Saturday, April 19Rockingham
Saturday, April 26Talladega
Saturday, May 3Texas
Saturday, May 24Charlotte
Saturday, May 31Nashville Superspeedway
Saturday, June 14Mexico City
Saturday, June 21Pocono
Friday, June 27Atlanta
Saturday, July 5Chicago Street Race
Saturday, July 12Sonoma
Saturday, July 19Dover
Saturday, July 26Indianapolis
Saturday, August 2Iowa
Saturday, August 9Watkins Glen
Friday, August 22Daytona
Saturday, August 30Portland
Saturday, September 6World Wide Technology Raceway
Friday, September 12Bristol
Saturday, September 27Kansas
Saturday, October 4Charlotte Roval
Saturday, October 11Las Vegas
Saturday, October 18Talladega
Saturday, October 25Martinsville
Saturday, November 1Phoenix (Championship)

2025 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES SCHEDULE

DateRace / Track
Friday, February 14Daytona
Saturday, February 22Atlanta
Friday, March 14Las Vegas
Friday, March 21Homestead-Miami
Friday, March 28Martinsville
Friday, April 11Bristol
Friday, April 18Rockingham
Friday, May 2Texas
Saturday, May 10Kansas
Saturday, May 17North Wilkesboro
Friday, May 23Charlotte
Friday, May 30Nashville Superspeedway
Saturday, June 7Michigan
Friday, June 20Pocono
Saturday, June 28Lime Rock Park
Friday, July 25Lucas Oil IRP
Friday, August 8Watkins Glen
Friday, August 15Richmond
Saturday, August 30Darlington
Thursday, September 11Bristol
Saturday, September 20New Hampshire
Friday, October 3Charlotte Roval
Friday, October 17Talladega
Friday, October 24Martinsville
Friday, October 31Phoenix (Championship)

By Holly Cain, NASCAR Wire Service

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