What is the NASCAR schedule for 2023?

Previously announced races at the new downtown Chicago street course and a return to the revered North Wilkesboro track will highlight an otherwise largely unchanged 2023 NASCAR Cup Series schedule when it is released later Wednesday, The Athletic has learned.

The 2023 Cup playoffs will remain identical to this year’s version, and there is just one notable date shift [Richmond’s second race moves from August to July, and the Indianapolis road course race moves from July to August].

In reviewing copies of all three national series [Cup, Xfinity, Truck] schedules, other items of interest include:

— The final race on the 2-mile layout at Auto Club Speedway in Southern California. NASCAR had previously not given any indications on the timeline for converting the facility into a short track, but is now saying the February race there will be the last one on the current track.

— The Chicago street course and North Wilkesboro Speedway are the new venues on the Cup schedule. Chicago is hosting its first race on July 2, while the non-points All-Star Race will be held at North Wilkesboro on May 21.

— The 10-race Cup playoffs remain unchanged from 2022. The cutoff races [Bristol, Charlotte Roval and Martinsville] and championship finale [Phoenix] also stay as is.

— With Texas Motor Speedway losing the All-Star Race, the track will host just a single Cup race weekend for the first time since 2004.

— The spring Martinsville Cup race shifts from Saturday night to Sunday afternoon.

— The Xfinity Series will also race on the Chicago street course. Previously, NASCAR stated that an unspecified IMSA class would serve as the support series for Cup that weekend.

— Although Cup won’t be returning to Road America in 2023, Xfinity will continue to race on the popular Wisconsin track as it has since 2010. Altogether, there are eight road courses on the Xfinity schedule.

— Bristol shifts from concluding the Xfinity regular season this year to the playoff opener in 2023. The regular season wraps Sept. 9 at Kansas Speedway.

— Sonoma Raceway will host its first ever Xfinity race on June 10. The Truck Series will not return to Sonoma in 2023.

— For the first time since 1996, North Wilkesboro will host a NASCAR points race when the Truck Series visits the fabled short track on May 20.

— The Milwaukee Mile also returns to the Truck schedule, hosting its first NASCAR national series race since 2009.

— Bristol is the only dirt track on the Truck schedule, with Knoxville Raceway falling off.

All three series schedules are below, with playoff races highlighted in green.

2023 NASCAR Cup Series schedule

DateRace/track

Sunday, Feb. 5

Clash [L.A. Memorial Coliseum]

Thursday, Feb. 16

Duel at Daytona

Sunday, Feb. 19

Daytona 500

Sunday, Feb. 26

Auto Club

Sunday, March 5

Las Vegas

Sunday, March 12

Phoenix

Sunday, March 19

Atlanta

Sunday, March 26

COTA

Sunday, April 2

Richmond

Sunday, April 9

Bristol Dirt

Sunday, April 16

Martinsville

Sunday, April 23

Talladega

Sunday, April 30

Dover

Sunday, May 7

Kansas

Sunday, May 14

Darlington

Sunday, May 21

North Wilkesboro [All-Star Race]

Sunday, May 28

Charlotte

Sunday, June 4

World Wide Technology Raceway

Sunday, June 11

Sonoma

Sunday, June 25

Nashville Superspeedway

Sunday, July 2

Chicago Street Race

Sunday, July 9

Atlanta

Sunday, July 16

New Hampshire

Sunday, July 23

Pocono

Sunday, July 30

Richmond

Sunday, August 6

Michigan

Sunday, Aug. 13

Indianapolis Road Course

Sunday, Aug. 20

Watkins Glen

Saturday, Aug. 26

Daytona

Sunday, Sept. 3

Darlington

Sunday, Sept. 10

Kansas

Saturday, Sept. 16

Bristol

Sunday, Sept. 24

Texas

Sunday, Oct. 1

Talladega

Sunday, Oct. 8

Charlotte Roval

Sunday, Oct. 15

Las Vegas

Sunday, Oct. 22

Homestead-Miami

Sunday, Oct. 29

Martinsville

Sunday, Nov. 5

Phoenix [Championship]

2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule

DateVenue

Saturday, Feb. 18

Daytona

Saturday, Feb. 25

Auto Club

Saturday, March 4

Las Vegas

Saturday, March 11

Phoenix

Saturday, March 18

Atlanta

Saturday, March 25

COTA

Saturday, April 1

Richmond

Saturday, April 15

Martinsville

Saturday, April 22

Talladega

Saturday, April 29

Dover

Saturday, May 13

Darlington

Saturday, May 27

Charlotte

Saturday, June 3

Portland

Saturday, June 10

Sonoma

Saturday, June 24

Nashville Superspeedway

Saturday, July 1

Chicago Street Race

Saturday, July 8

Atlanta

Saturday, July 15

New Hampshire

Saturday, July 22

Pocono

Saturday, July 29

Road America

Saturday, Aug. 5

Michigan

Saturday, Aug. 12

Indianapolis Road Course

Saturday, Aug. 19

Watkins Glen

Friday, Aug. 25

Daytona

Saturday, Sept. 2

Darlington

Saturday, Sept. 9

Kansas

Friday, Sept. 15

Bristol

Saturday, Sept. 23

Texas

Saturday, Oct. 7

Charlotte Roval

Saturday, Oct. 14

Las Vegas

Saturday, Oct. 21

Homestead-Miami

Saturday, Oct. 28

Martinsville

Saturday, Nov. 4

Phoenix [Championship]

2023 NASCAR Truck Series schedule

DateRace/track

Friday, Feb. 17

Daytona

Friday, March 3

Las Vegas

Saturday, March 18

Atlanta

Saturday, March 25

COTA

Saturday, April 1

Texas

Saturday, April 8

Bristol Dirt

Friday, April 14

Martinsville

Saturday, May 6

Kansas

Friday, May 12

Darlington

Saturday, May 20

North Wilkesboro

Friday, May 26

Charlotte

Saturday, June 3

World Wide Technology Raceway

Friday, June 23

Nashville Superspeedway

Saturday, July 8

Mid-Ohio

Saturday, July 22

Pocono

Saturday, July 29

Richmond

Friday, Aug. 11

Lucas Oil IRP

Sunday, Aug. 27

Milwaukee

Friday, Sept. 8

Kansas

Thursday, Sept. 14

Bristol

Saturday, Sept. 30

Talladega

Saturday, Oct. 21

Homestead-Miami

Friday, Nov. 3

Phoenix [Championship]

[Photo: David Jensen / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images]

Is the 2023 NASCAR schedule out?

NASCAR revealed the full schedule for 2023 on Wednesday, including race dates for the three top series [Cup, Xfinity, Truck]. There were several changes made, including a historic All-Star Race venue and a brand new street circuit.

Who will broadcast NASCAR in 2023?

Twenty-one NASCAR Cup Series races will air on FOX or NBC broadcast networks in 2023, the highest number of broadcast races since 2009. The 2023 schedule marks the second consecutive year of growth on network television with one more race airing on broadcast than in 2022.

What is the date for Daytona 500 2023?

The NASCAR Cup Series returned for the final race of the regular season with the Coke Zero Sugar 400, and the Wawa 250 for the NASCAR Xfinity Series. The 2023 DAYTONA 500, set for February 19, will kick off the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season.

Who is Kurt Busch driving for in 2023?

He's in his second season with 23XI Racing and team co-owner Denny Hamlin said the organization and Toyota want Busch to remain part of the team. He's under contract through next season to 23XI.

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