The Full 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Schedule Has Arrived (2024)

The Full 2023 NASCAR Cup Series Schedule Has Arrived (1)

GettyNASCAR Cup Series drivers race at Auto Club Speedway.

The dates and locations are set for the 2023 Cup Series season. NASCAR has dropped the full slate of events, which includes one off-week and the first-ever All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway.

NASCAR dropped the full schedule on September 14 and set the stage for a packed year of racing. The teams will first kick off the preseason by heading to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the Busch Light Clash on Sunday, February 5. They will then prepare for a trip to Florida for the Duels at Daytona (February 16) and the season-opening Daytona 500 (February 19).

As many expected, the Bristol Motor Speedway dirt race will return for the 2023 season. It will take place at night since April 9 is Easter Sunday. The summer races at Atlanta Motor Speedway will also move to the night and take place under the lights.

There will be some minor changes during the regular season, such as Richmond Raceway and Indianapolis Motor Speedway’s road course swapping summer dates. However, the playoff schedule will remain the same. It will start with the Southern 500 and will end at Phoenix Raceway. The cutoff races — Bristol Motor Speedway, Charlotte Roval, Martinsville Speedway — will remain the same.

Like 2022, the NASCAR Cup Series schedule includes a stretch of races on the West Coast. this includes the final race on the two-mile configuration of Auto Club Speedway on February 26. This venue will become a short track after the 2023 season, so this will be the last battle featuring the intermediate configuration.

The 2023 Cup Series Schedule

TrackDate
Clash at Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumSunday, February 5
Duel at Daytona International SpeedwayThursday, February 16
Daytona 500Sunday, February 19
Auto Club SpeedwaySunday, February 26
Las Vegas Motor SpeedwaySunday, March 5
Phoenix RacewaySunday, March 12
Atlanta Motor SpeedwaySunday, March 19
Circuit of the AmericasSunday, March 26
Richmond RacewaySunday, April 2
Bristol Motor Speedway (Dirt)Sunday, April 9 (Night)
Martinsville SpeedwaySunday, April 16
Talladega SuperspeedwaySunday, April 23
Dover Motor SpeedwaySunday, April 30
Kansas SpeedwaySunday, May 7
Darlington RacewaySunday, May 14
All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro SpeedwaySunday, May 21
Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor SpeedwaySunday, May 28
World Wide Technology RacewaySunday, June 4
Sonoma RacewaySunday, June 11
Nashville SuperspeedwaySunday, June 25
Chicago Street RaceSunday, July 2
Atlanta Motor SpeedwaySunday, July 9 (Night)
New Hampshire Motor SpeedwaySunday, July 16
Pocono RacewaySunday, July 23
Richmond RacewaySunday, July 30
Michigan International SpeedwaySunday, August 6
Indianapolis Road CourseSunday, August 13
Watkins Glen InternationalSunday, August 20
Daytona International SpeedwaySaturday, August 26
PLAYOFFS
Darlington RacewaySunday, September 3
Kansas SpeedwaySunday, September 10
Bristol Motor SpeedwaySaturday, September 16
Texas Motor SpeedwaySunday, September 24
Talladega SuperspeedwaySunday, October 1
Charlotte RovalSunday, October 8
Las Vegas Motor SpeedwaySunday, October 15
Homestead-Miami SpeedwaySunday, October 22
Martinsville SpeedwaySunday, October 29
CHAMPIONSHIP RACE
Phoenix RacewaySunday, November 5

A Major Change Takes Place in Texas

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GettyCup Series drivers race at Circuit of the Americas.

With North Wilkesboro Speedway taking over as the host track of the All-Star Race, there were immediate questions about the future of Texas Motor Speedway. Would the track located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area have two points-paying races?

The answer is no. The drivers will head to Texas Motor Speedway on Sunday, September 24, for the Round of 12 opener. That will be it. 2023 marks the first time since the 2004 season that the track hosts only one race.

Elliott Sadler won that points-paying race while driving the No. 38 Ford and then two more drivers joined the list of Texas winners the following season. Now the track will go back to hosting only one race during the 2023 season.

The drivers will still head to Texas twice during the 2023 season. They will just visit Circuit of the Americas outside of Austin for the third consecutive season. The first year featuring the road course was marred by heavy rain, crashes, and angry comments from drivers. The second year, for comparison, was a success with fierce battles between AJ Allmendinger, Ross Chastain, Alex Bowman, and other drivers.

John Newby covered NASCAR for Heavy.com from 2021 to 2023. A National Motorsports Press Association member, his bylines include NBC Sports, CBS' 24/7 Sports and The Runner Sports. More about John Newby

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