2025 NASCAR National Series Schedules Officially Revealed

ROCKINGHAM, NC - APRIL 14: Kyle Larson, driver of the #30 Autism Speaks Chevrolet, does a burn out after winning the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Carolina 200 at Rockingham Speedway on April 14, 2013 in Rockingham, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

What’s Happening?

NASCAR has officially released the schedules for all three of its NASCAR National Series. The Cup Series schedule was leaked Wednesday, but the Xfinity and Truck Series schedules are now public.

  • The NASCAR Cup Series will add two new tracks in 2024, both of which NASCAR previously announced. First, NASCAR will head to Bowman Gray Stadium for the Clash, a quarter-mile oval that is a classic track of NASCAR’s past. Then, they head to NASCAR’s first international race in the modern era at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City on June 15. These complement many changes to the Playoffs, including tracks and race weekends.
  • The NASCAR Xfinity Series will gain and lose race dates. Richmond and New Hampshire lose their race dates, while Darlington returns to one yearly race. However, the additions outweigh the losses, as the Xfinity Series returns to WWT Raceway and joins the Cup Series in Mexico City on June 14. The biggest news, however, is the long-awaited return of Rockingham Speedway in Rockingham, North Carolina. The Xfinity Series returns to The Rock for the first time since 2004 on Easter weekend, Apr. 19, 2025.
  • The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series made notable additions to its schedule as well. The trucks lose Milwaukee, which is an expected move, one Kansas race, and leave WWT Raceway to the Xfinity Series. However, the trucks return to Michigan for the first time since 2020, New Hampshire for the first time since 2017, and Watkins Glen for the first time since 2021. Also, the trucks join the Xfinity Series at Rockingham Easter weekend and, in a surprise addition, head to the Lime Rock Park road course for the first NASCAR National Series race in Connecticut since 1970.

2025 NASCAR Cup Series
  • Sunday, February 2: Clash Bowman Gray Stadium ***
  • Sunday, February 16: DAYTONA 500
  • Sunday, February 23: Atlanta
  • Sunday, March 2: COTA
  • Sunday, March 9: Phoenix
  • Sunday, March 16: Las Vegas
  • Sunday, March 23: Homestead-Miami
  • Sunday, March 30: Martinsville
  • Sunday, April 6: Darlington
  • Sunday, April 13: Bristol
  • Sunday, April 27: Talladega
  • Sunday, May 4: Texas
  • Sunday, May 11: Kansas
  • Sunday, May 18: North Wilkesboro (All-Star Race)
  • Sunday, May 25: Charlotte
  • Sunday, June 1: Nashville Superspeedway
  • Sunday, June 8: Michigan
  • Sunday, June 15: NASCAR in Mexico City at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Road Course***
  • Sunday, June 22: Pocono
  • Saturday, June 28: Atlanta
  • Sunday, July 6: Chicago Street Race
  • Sunday, July 13: Sonoma
  • Sunday, July 20: Dover
  • Sunday, July 27: Indianapolis
  • Sunday, August 3: Iowa
  • Sunday, August 10: Watkins Glen
  • Saturday, August 16: Richmond
  • Saturday, August 23: Daytona
  • Sunday, August 31: Darlington
  • Sunday, September 7: World Wide Technology Raceway
  • Saturday, September 13: Bristol
  • Sunday, September 21: New Hampshire
  • Sunday, September 28: Kansas
  • Sunday, October 5: Charlotte Roval
  • Sunday, October 12: Las Vegas
  • Sunday, October 19: Talladega
  • Sunday, October 26: Martinsville
  • Sunday, November 2: Phoenix (Championship Weekend)

2025 Xfinity Series
  • Saturday, February 15: Daytona
  • Saturday, February 22: Atlanta
  • Saturday, March 1: COTA
  • Saturday, March 8: Phoenix
  • Saturday, March 15: Las Vegas
  • Saturday, March 22: Homestead-Miami
  • Saturday, March 29: Martinsville
  • Saturday, April 5: Darlington
  • Saturday, April 12: Bristol
  • Saturday, April 19: Rockingham***
  • Saturday, April 26: Talladega
  • Saturday, May 3: Texas
  • Saturday, May 24: Charlotte
  • Saturday, May 31: Nashville Superspeedway
  • Saturday, June 14: Mexico City***
  • Saturday, June 21: Pocono
  • Friday, June 27: Atlanta
  • Saturday, July 5: Chicago Street Race
  • Saturday, July 12: Sonoma
  • Saturday, July 19: Dover
  • Saturday, July 26: Indianapolis
  • Saturday, August 2: Iowa
  • Saturday, August 9: Watkins Glen
  • Friday, August 22: Daytona
  • Saturday, August 30: Portland
  • Saturday, September 6: World Wide Technology Raceway***
  • Friday, September 12: Bristol
  • Saturday, September 27: Kansas
  • Saturday, October 4: Charlotte Roval
  • Saturday, October 11: Las Vegas
  • Saturday, October 18: Talladega
  • Saturday, October 25: Martinsville
  • Saturday, November 1: Phoenix (Championship Weekend)

2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
  • Friday, February 14: Daytona
  • Saturday, February 22: Atlanta
  • Friday, March 14: Las Vegas
  • Friday, March 21: Homestead-Miami
  • Friday, March 28: Martinsville
  • Friday, April 11: Bristol
  • Friday, April 18: Rockingham***
  • Friday, May 2: Texas
  • Saturday, May 10: Kansas
  • Saturday, May 17: North Wilkesboro
  • Friday, May 23: Charlotte
  • Friday, May 30: Nashville Superspeedway
  • Saturday, June 7: Michigan***
  • Friday, June 20: Pocono
  • Saturday, June 28: Lime Rock Park***
  • Friday, July 25: Lucas Oil IRP
  • Friday, August 8: Watkins Glen***
  • Friday, August 15: Richmond
  • Saturday, August 30: Darlington
  • Thursday, September 11: Bristol
  • Saturday, September 20: New Hampshire***
  • Friday, October 3: Charlotte Roval
  • Friday, October 17: Talladega
  • Friday, October 24: Martinsville
  • Friday, October 31: Phoenix (Championship Weekend)

***indicates a new track

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HAMPTON, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 21: Chandler Smith, driver of the #38 QuickTie Ford, walks onstage during driver intros prior to the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Fr8 Racing 208 at Echo Park Speedway on February 21, 2026 in Hampton, Georgia. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

Chandler Smith Scores NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series Ride

What’s Happening?

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series regular Chandler Smith will return to the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series this weekend and next weekend, driving the No. 5 Ford for Hettinger Racing.

  • These two races, at Phoenix and Las Vegas, mark Smith’s first starts in the series since late 2024. The 23-year-old last raced in the OAP Series full-time with Joe Gibbs Racing in 2024, where he pieced together a championship season, but fell short of making the Round of Four.
  • After leaving JGR, Smith has secured a spot as the second truck in Front Row Motorsports’ two-truck effort in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. This year, Smith currently leads the series points through three races, with one win, two top-fives, and three top-tens.
  • Hettinger finds itself in a position opposite that of Smith. The long-time grassroots racing team launched its NASCAR OAP Series effort this season with help from Ford. Racing part-time drivers through three races, the team has a best finish of 20th, and missed the field for this past weekend’s race at COTA.  
  • With Hettinger trying to find its footing in the series, the team may have stumbled on a driver that could be a lifesaver early on this season. In his combined nine starts at Phoenix across the Truck and OAP Series, Smith has two wins, seven top-fives, and nine top-tens.

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CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - DECEMBER 1: The exterior of the Charles R. Jonas Federal Building on December 1, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Jury selection and opening statements are set to begin in an antitrust lawsuit filed by Jordan's 23XI Racing team against NASCAR. (Photo by Grant Baldwin/Getty Images)

Court Drops First Ruling in Joe Gibbs Racing’s Lawsuit Against Chris Gabehart

What’s Happening?

A North Carolina judge says that Chris Gabehart can continue in his new role at Spire Motorsports. However, the former Joe Gibbs Racing Competition Director cannot perform the same services he supplied to JGR.

This ruling stemmed from a hearing last Friday, in which Joe Gibbs Racing made its case as to why Gabehart should not be allowed to continue in his new position at Spire.

In a court filing last Wednesday, JGR asked the court to prevent Gabehart from providing Spire with “services for Spire similar to those he provided to JGR” for at least 18 months after his termination in February. They also asked that Gabehart return any “Confidential Information and Trade Secrets.”

Monday morning, a North Carolina Judge ruled that Gabehart can remain in his position as Spire’s Chief Motorsports Officer, though he is not allowed to perform similar duties that he did for JGR. The former Daytona 500 Champion must also return all information in his possession that belongs to JGR.

Spire claims that Gabehart’s new position is not similar to that of his previous position at JGR, as Matt McCall is the team’s current Competition Director.

Despite their pleasure with this ruling, in a statement following these orders, JGR clarified that their legal proceedings are far from over.

“We are pleased with today’s ruling by the United States District Court for the Western District of North Carolina for a temporary restraining order enforcing the terms of our contract with Chris Gabehart. We will continue the legal process to protect our information and fight for what is right for our race team, our employees, and our partners.” — Joe Gibbs Racing

JGR filed this lawsuit against Gabehart on February 19, claiming their former long-time “employee embarked on a brazen scheme to steal JGR’s most sensitive information and use it for the benefit of a direct competitor in NASCAR.”

Gabehart, in his filing, while throwing barbs at the current structure of JGR, and Joe Gibbs’s grandson Ty Gibbs’ No. 54 team in particular, has denied these allegations.

Spire, whom JGR added as a co-defendant in their filing last Wednesday, also denies these allegations.

In a filing Sunday evening, Spire showed that in February, Gabehart signed a Confidentiality Agreement and Non-Disclosure Agreement that said he would not “disclose JGR Confidential Information to Company or use JR Confidential Information for the Company’s benefit or in connection with any services performed for or on behalf of the Company.”

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DOVER, DELAWARE - JULY 19: Crew members push the #23 Space Force/Leidos Toyota, driven by Bubba Wallace in the garage area during a weather delay of practice for the NASCAR Cup Series AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at Dover Motor Speedway on July 19, 2025 in Dover, Delaware. (Photo by Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

Weather Forecast for Phoenix Raceway’s Spring 2026 NASCAR Race Weekend

What’s Happening?

The NASCAR Truck Series takes the week off this week while the O’Reilly Auto Parts and Cup Series continue their Westward march to Phoenix Raceway. So, whether you are going to be at the track or home, what does the forecast look like for the race weekend in Avondale, Arizona?

  • Phoenix Raceway is one of the most storied racing facilities in the United States, having hosted races for all three NASCAR National Series and open-wheel racing. This weekend, while NASCAR makes its annual visit, the NTT IndyCar Series returns to Phoenix for the first time since 2018.
  • Phoenix Raceway since 1988, hosting two annual race weekends, and, up until last season, the season finale for all three NASCAR National Series. The OAP Series has hosted two annual weekends at the track since 2005, after first making its debut at the facility in 1999.
  • Phoenix has historically had some of the best weather on the NASCAR schedule. With its location in a low-rain, warm area, given the right race weekend, NASCAR usually gets a shot at a weather-free race.

Weekend Weather Forecast

Saturday, March 7: O’Reilly Auto Parts Series GOVX 200 | 5:30 PM on The CW

Before the OAP Series Race (2:00 AM – 5:00 PM)

  • Temperature: High of 82°F at 5:00 PM
  • Precipitation Chance: 1% Chance at 2:00 PM
  • Wind: 7 to 8 MPH

During the OAP Series Race (5:00 PM – 8:00 PM)

  • Temperature: High of 82°F at 5:00 PM
  • Precipitation Chance: 0% Chance
  • Wind: 7 MPH

After the OAP Series Race (8:00 PM – 11:00 PM)

  • Temperature: High of 70°F at 8:00 PM
  • Precipitation Chance: 1% Chance at 11:00 PM
  • Wind: 6 to 7 MPH

Sunday, March 1: Cup Series Straight Talk Wireless 500 | 1:30 PM on FS1

Before the Cup Series Race (10:00 AM – 1:00 PM)

  • Temperature: High of 79°F at 1:00 PM
  • Precipitation Chance: 5% Chance at 11:00 AM
  • Wind: 6 MPH

During the Cup Series Race (1:00 PM – 4:00 PM)

  • Temperature: High of 83°F at 4:00 PM
  • Precipitation Chance: 5% Chance
  • Wind: 6 MPH

After the Cup Series Race (4:00 PM – 8:00 PM)

  • Temperature: High of 83°F at 5:00 PM
  • Precipitation Chance: 5% Chance
  • Wind: 5 to 6 MPH

Note: This article will be updated with a more accurate and detailed forecast as the race weekend nears.