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On Tuesday, NASCAR released the 2009 schedules for the Sprint Cup Series, the Nationwide Series, and the Craftsman Truck Series, finally putting to rest any rumors of major changes for the upcoming season. There were some date changes in all three series, as well as a race in both the Nationwide Series and the Craftsman Truck Series being moved to new tracks. Overall, the schedule released by NASCAR is what many teams, tracks, and fans had anticipated, though the announcement does come as a blow to Bruton Smith, who was attempting to realign the schedule and add dates at some of his company's tracks.
“The 2009 schedule reflects realigned dates that are good opportunities for everyone involved in our sport – fans, sponsors, tracks and teams," said NASCAR President Mike Helton.
The biggest change to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule is the three way swap of dates late in the season. The Auto Club Speedway of Southern California made the biggest gain with the schedule realignment, by getting the fourth race in the Chase from Talladega Superspeedway. NASCAR and track officials hope that the schedule change will increase attendance at a track which had been suffering from poor ticket sales in recent years, particularly due to the extreme heat during the summer months.
As a result of the change, Talladega Superspeedway will keep a race in the Chase, but will be moved back to the seventh race, which was previously held by Atlanta Motor Speedway. To complete the swap, Atlanta will take over the Labor Day weekend race from Auto Club Speedway.
While the changes in the Sprint Cup Series reflected better opportunities for all, Bruton Smith was snubbed by NASCAR, which refused Smith's two major changes to the Sprint Cup schedule. Smith wanted NASCAR to give Kentucky Speedway, a track that SMI was preparing to buy, a date on the schedule. As a result, the sale of the track may fall through. Bruton Smith's request that the a second date be added to Las Vegas Motor Speedway also was denied.
In the Nationwide Series, there are two major changes to the schedule. The series will not be traveling to Mexico City in 2009, opening up a date in the 35 race season, which was taken and moved to Iowa Speedway. The race will be on August 1st. Also, the race in Montreal at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was moved to the final weekend in August.
In the Truck Series, the 25 race schedule remained mostly unchanged, except for a late season race that was moved from Atlanta Motor Speedway to Chicagoland Speedway. 2009 NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES SCHEDULE Date Site Feb. 7 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona, Daytona International Speedway* Feb. 15 Daytona International Speedway Feb. 22 Auto Club Speedway March 1 Las Vegas Motor Speedway March 8 Atlanta Motor Speedway March 22 Bristol Motor Speedway March 29 Martinsville Speedway April 5 Texas Motor Speedway April 18 Phoenix International Raceway April 26 Talladega Superspeedway May 2 Richmond International Raceway May 9 Darlington Raceway May 16 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, Lowe’s Motor Speedway* May 24 Lowe’s Motor Speedway May 31 Dover International Speedway June 7 Pocono Raceway June 14 Michigan International Speedway June 21 Infineon Raceway June 28 New Hampshire Motor Speedway July 4 Daytona International Speedway July 11 Chicagoland Speedway July 26 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Aug. 2 Pocono Raceway Aug. 9 Watkins Glen International Aug. 16 Michigan International Speedway Aug. 22 Bristol Motor Speedway Sept. 6 Atlanta Motor Speedway Sept. 12 Richmond International Raceway Sept. 20 New Hampshire Motor Speedway Sept. 27 Dover International Speedway Oct. 4 Kansas Speedway Oct. 11 Auto Club Speedway Oct. 17 Lowe’s Motor Speedway Oct. 25 Martinsville Speedway Nov. 1 Talladega Superspeedway Nov. 8 Texas Motor Speedway Nov. 15 Phoenix International Raceway Nov. 22 Homestead-Miami Speedway * – Denotes non-points event. 2009 NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES SCHEDULE Date Site Feb. 14 Daytona International Speedway Feb. 21 Auto Club Speedway Feb. 28 Las Vegas Motor Speedway March 21 Bristol Motor Speedway April 4 Texas Motor Speedway April 11 Nashville Superspeedway April 17 Phoenix International Raceway April 25 Talladega Superspeedway May 1 Richmond International Raceway May 8 Darlington Raceway May 23 Lowe’s Motor Speedway May 30 Dover International Speedway June 6 Nashville Superspeedway June 13 Kentucky Speedway June 20 Milwaukee Mile June 27 New Hampshire Motor Speedway July 3 Daytona International Speedway July 10 Chicagoland Speedway July 18 Gateway International Raceway July 25 O’Reilly Raceway Park Aug. 1 Iowa Speedway Aug. 8 Watkins Glen International Aug. 15 Michigan International Speedway Aug. 21 Bristol Motor Speedway Aug. 30 Circuit Gilles Villenueve Sept. 5 Atlanta Motor Speedway Sept. 11 Richmond International Raceway Sept. 26 Dover International Speedway Oct. 3 Kansas Speedway Oct. 10 Auto Club Speedway Oct. 16 Lowe’s Motor Speedway Oct. 24 Memphis Motorsports Park Nov. 7 Texas Motor Speedway Nov. 14 Phoenix International Raceway Nov. 21 Homestead-Miami Speedway 2009 NASCAR TRUCK SERIES SCHEDULE Date Site Feb. 13 Daytona International Speedway Feb. 21 Auto Club Speedway March 7 Atlanta Motor Speedway March 28 Martinsville Speedway April 25 Kansas Speedway May 15 Lowe’s Motor Speedway
May 23 Mansfield Motorsports Park CANCELED May 29 Dover International Speedway June 5 Texas Motor Speedway June 13 Michigan International Speedway June 19 Milwaukee Mile June 27 Memphis Motorsports Park July 18 Kentucky Speedway July 24 O’Reilly Raceway Park Aug. 1 Nashville Superspeedway Aug. 19 Bristol Motor Speedway Aug. 28 Chicagoland Speedway Sept. 5 Iowa Speedway Added Dec. 17. 2008 Sept. 12 Gateway International Raceway Sept. 19 New Hampshire Motor Speedway Sept. 26 Las Vegas Motor Speedway Oct. 24 Martinsville Speedway Oct. 31 Talladega Superspeedway Nov. 6 Texas Motor Speedway Nov. 13 Phoenix International Raceway Nov. 20 Homestead-Miami Speedway Note: All dates subject to change.
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