NASCAR announced the 2012 schedule for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Wednesday, with a lineup featuring a number of adjustments from the 2011 edition.
“We believe the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule will once again provide fans with what they’ve come to expect every season – the world’s most exciting and competitive form of motorsports,” said Brian France, NASCAR chairman and CEO. “Next year’s schedule has a few adjustments that we think will be good for the fans and good for the overall flow of the season. One thing will remain constant, however, and that’s the intense competition we see week in and week out from our drivers and race teams.”
One of those adjustments takes place during NASCAR’s playoffs – the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup – and could affect the strategy during the championship run. Talladega Superspeedway’s Chase event moves up two weeks to Oct. 7, becoming the fourth race in the Chase. Often labeled as the wild-card track in the Chase, Talladega’s grueling test is now staged during the first half of the Chase.
Talladega swaps its Chase date with Kansas Speedway (Oct. 21) to accommodate Kansas’ repave, scheduled for after the track’s spring event. As such, Kansas’ spring date has also been moved. Kansas now will be the eighth race of the season on April 22. Talladega’s spring event moves to May 6, and Dover International Speedway’s spring event returns to its traditional spot on June 3.
As previously announced, the season-opening Speedweeks at Daytona International Speedway will start one week later with the running of the preseason “non-points” Shootout at Daytona on Feb. 18. The 54th annual Daytona 500 will run on Feb. 26.
The race dates for Phoenix International Raceway and Las Vegas Motor Speedway have likewise been moved a week later, to March 4 and March 11, respectively.
Two other featured adjustments to the 2012 schedule:
•Texas Motor Speedway’s spring date will be moved to April 14, to accommodate the traditional open week for the Easter holiday.
•Daytona’s summer event and Kentucky Speedway’s race will swap weekends in 2012, as the July 4th holiday falls mid-week next year. Kentucky’s race will be June 30; Daytona will run on July 7.
As in past years, FOX will broadcast the first 13 races of next year’s schedule. TNT will follow, broadcasting the next six. ESPN/ABC will broadcast the final 17 events. Race start times will be announced at a later date.
NASCAR will also release the 2012 schedules for the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at a later date.
2012 NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES SCHEDULE
Date Site Network
Feb. 18: Bud Shootout at Daytona International Speedway (FOX)
Feb. 26: Daytona International Speedway (FOX)
March 4: Phoenix International Raceway (FOX)
March 11: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (FOX)
March 18: Bristol Motor Speedway (FOX)
March 25: Auto Club (Calif.) Speedway (FOX)
April 1: Martinsville Speedway (FOX)
April 14: Texas Motor Speedway (FOX)
April 22: Kansas Speedway (FOX)
April 28: Richmond International Raceway (FOX)
May 6: Talladega Superspeedway (FOX)
May 12: Darlington Raceway (FOX)
May 19: Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway (Speed)
May 27: Charlotte Motor Speedway (FOX)
June 3: Dover International Speedway (FOX)
June 10: Pocono Raceway (TNT)
June 17: Michigan International Speedway (TNT)
June 24: Infineon (Sonoma) Raceway (TNT)
June 30: Kentucky Speedway (TNT)
July 7: Daytona International Speedway (TNT)
July 15: New Hampshire Motor Speedway (TNT)
July 29: Indianapolis Motor Speedway (ESPN)
Aug. 5: Pocono Raceway (ESPN)
Aug. 12: Watkins Glen International (ESPN)
Aug. 19: Michigan International Speedway (ESPN)
Aug. 25: Bristol Motor Speedway (ABC)
Sept. 2: Atlanta Motor Speedway (ESPN)
Sept. 8: Richmond International Raceway (ABC)
Sept. 16: Chicagoland Speedway (ESPN)
Sept. 23: New Hampshire Motor Speedway (ESPN)
Sept. 30: Dover International Speedway (ESPN)
Oct. 7: Talladega Superspeedway (ESPN)
Oct. 13: Charlotte Motor Speedway (ABC)
Oct. 21: Kansas Speedway (ESPN)
Oct. 28: Martinsville Speedway (ESPN)
Nov. 4: Texas Motor Speedway (ESPN)
Nov. 11: Phoenix International Raceway (ESPN)
Nov. 18: Homestead-Miami Speedway (ESPN)
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