All Confirmed Dates on the 2024 NASCAR Cup Schedule (Updated with Complete Series Calendar)

The 2024 NASCAR schedule is slowly trickling out day by day. It may be a bit tough to keep up with everything, so here is a list of every date confirmed on the 2024 NASCAR schedule. This schedule has now been confirmed by NASCAR.

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2024 NASCAR Cup Series Schedule

(*Non-Points Race/All Times Eastern)

Regular Season

  • Feb. 4th: Clash at the LA Coliseum (8:00 PM on FOX)*
  • Feb. 15th: Duels at Daytona (7:00 PM on FS1)*
  • Feb. 18th: Daytona 500 at Daytona (2:30 PM on FOX)
  • Feb. 25th: Atlanta (3:00 PM on FOX)
  • March 3rd: Las Vegas (3:30 PM on FOX)
  • March 10th: Phoenix (3:30 PM on FOX)
  • March 17th: Bristol (3:30 PM on FOX)
  • March 24th: COTA (3:30 PM on FOX)
  • March 31st: Richmond (7:00 PM on FOX)
  • April 7th: Martinsville (3:00 PM on FS1)
  • April 14th: Texas (3:30 PM on FS1)
  • April 21st: Talladega (3:00 PM on FOX)
  • April 28th: Dover (2:00 PM on FS1)
  • May 5th: Kansas (3:00 PM on FS1)
  • May 12th: Darlington (3:00 PM on FS1)
  • May 19th: All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro Speedway* (8:00 PM on FS1)
  • May 26th: Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (6:00 PM on FOX)
  • June 2nd: Gateway (3:30 PM on FS1)
  • June 9th: Sonoma (3:30 PM on FOX)
  • June 16th: Iowa (7:00 PM on USA)
  • June 23rd: New Hampshire (2:30 PM on USA)
  • June 30th: Nashville (3:30 PM on NBC)
  • July 7th: Chicago Street Race (4:30 PM on NBC)
  • July 14th: Pocono (2:30 PM on USA)
  • July 21st: Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (2:30 PM on NBC)
  • July 26th-28th: Olympic Break
  • August 2nd-4th: Olympic Break
  • August 11th: Richmond (6:00 PM on USA)
  • August 18th: Michigan (2:30 PM on USA)
  • August 24th: Daytona (7:30 PM on NBC)
  • Sept. 1st: Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway (6:00 PM on USA)

Playoffs

  • Sept. 8th: Atlanta (3:00 PM on USA)
  • Sept. 15th: Watkins Glen (3:00 PM on USA)
  • Sept. 21st: Night Race at Bristol (7:30 PM on USA)
  • Sept. 29th: Kansas (3:00 PM on USA)
  • Oct. 6th: Talladega (2:00 PM on NBC)
  • Oct. 13th: Charlotte Roval (2:00 PM on NBC)
  • Oct. 20th: Las Vegas (2:30 PM on NBC)
  • Oct. 27th: Homestead (2:30 PM on NBC)
  • Nov. 3rd: Martinsville (2:00 PM on NBC)
  • Nov. 10th: Championship Race at Phoenix (3:00 PM on NBC)

2024 Xfinity Series Schedule

(*Standalone Race; **Truck Series DH; All Times Eastern)

Regular Season

  • Feb. 17th: Daytona (5:00 PM on FS1)
  • Feb. 24th: Atlanta (5:00 PM on FS1)**
  • March 2nd: Las Vegas (5:00 PM on FS1)
  • March 9th: Phoenix (4:30 PM on FS1)
  • March 23rd: COTA (5:00 PM on FS1)**
  • March 30th: Richmond (1:30 PM on FS1)
  • April 6th: Martinsville (7:30 PM on FS1)
  • April 13th: Texas (1:30 PM on FS1)
  • April 20th: Talladega (4:00 PM on FOX)
  • April 27th: Dover (1:30 PM on FS1)
  • May 11th: Darlington (1:30 PM on FS1)
  • May 25th: Charlotte (1:00 PM on FOX)
  • June 1st: Portland (4:00 PM on FS1)*
  • June 8th: Sonoma (8:00 PM on FS1)
  • June 15th: Iowa (3:30 PM on USA)
  • June 22nd: New Hampshire (3:30 PM on USA)
  • June 29th: Nashville (5:00 PM on USA)
  • July 6th: Chicago Street Race (2:30 PM on NBC)
  • July 13th: Pocono (3:00 PM on USA)
  • July 20th: Indianapolis (3:30 PM on USA)
  • August 17th: Michigan (3:30 PM on USA)
  • August 23rd: Daytona (7:30 PM on USA)
  • August 31st: Darlington (3:30 PM on USA)
  • September 7th: Atlanta (3:00 PM on USA)
  • September 14th: Watkins Glen (3:00 PM on USA)
  • September 20th: Bristol (7:30 PM on USA)

Playoffs

  • September 28th: Kansas (3:30 PM on USA)
  • October 5th: Talladega (3:30 PM on NBC)
  • October 12th: Charlotte Roval (3:30 PM on USA)
  • October 19th: Las Vegas (3:00 PM on NBC)
  • October 26th: Homestead-Miami (3:00 PM on NBC)**
  • November 2nd: Martinsville (3:00 PM on USA)
  • November 9th: Championship Race at Phoenix (6:00 PM on USA)

2024 Truck Series Schedule

(*Standalone Race; **Xfinity Series DH; All Times Eastern)

Regular Season

  • Feb. 16th: Daytona (7:30 PM on FS1)
  • Feb. 24th: Atlanta (2:00 PM on FS1)**
  • March 1st: Las Vegas (9:00 PM on FS1)
  • March 16th: Bristol (8:00 PM on FS1)
  • March 23rd: COTA (1:30 PM on FS1)**
  • April 5th: Martinsville (7:30 PM on FS1)
  • April 12th: Texas (8:30 PM on FS1)
  • May 4th: Kansas (8:00 PM on FS1)
  • May 10th: Darlington (7:30 PM on FS1)
  • May 18th: North Wilkesboro (1:30 PM on FS1)
  • May 24th: Charlotte (8:30 PM on FS1)
  • June 1st: Gateway (1:30 PM on FOX)
  • June 28th: Nashville (TBD on FS1)
  • July 12th: Pocono (5:30 PM on FS1)
  • July 19th: Indianapolis Raceway Park (8:30 PM on FS1)*
  • August 10th: Richmond (7:30 PM on FS1)

Playoffs

  • August 25th: Milwaukee Mile (4:00 PM on FS1)*
  • September 19th: Bristol (8:00 PM on FS1)
  • September 27th: Kansas (8:30 PM on FS1)
  • October 4th: Talladega (5:00 PM on FS1)
  • October 26th: Homestead-Miami (Noon on FS1)**
  • November 1st: Martinsville (6:00 PM on FS1)
  • November 8th: Championship Race at Phoenix (8:00 PM on FS1)

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HAMPTON, GEORGIA - FEBRUARY 21: Sheldon Creed, driver of the #00 Road Ranger Chevrolet, takes the checkered flag to win the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series Bennett Transportation & Logistics 250 at Echo Park Speedway on February 21, 2026 in Hampton, Georgia.

O’Reilly: Sheldon Creed Breaks Through in Thriller at EchoPark Speedway

What’s Happening?

It was a busy Saturday at EchoPark Speedway (formerly Atlanta Motor Speedway). First, we had the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race. Then, the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series took center stage and they were two vastly different events. Ultimately, it was Sheldon Creed standing tall in victory lane when all was said and done. Here’s what you need to take away from tonight’s NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race at EchoPark Speedway.

  • There were a lot of drivers who had tire problems which set off massive wrecks and incidents. First, Sam Mayer had a tire go down from the race lead. Sammy Smith got bitten. Austin Green. Corey Day. Taylor Gray. The list goes on and on. Some of them were able to stay in contention while others were plagued for the rest of the race.
  • Speaking for Corey Day, he just had a bad race. First, he sparked an incident which took out several drivers, including the Sieg brothers (who weren’t shy about voicing their displeasure about the rookie) and Harrison Burton. And though the broadcasters on the CW gave him the benefit of the doubt, the later incident was less forgivable. In this incident, while he was battling the JRM duo of Carson Kvapil and Justin Allgaier for the race lead, Day got into the No. 1 Arby’s Chevy, sending all three of them into the wall. This is certainly a performance that he’ll want to forget.
  • Chevrolets swept the stages. Winning the first one was none other than Jesse Love, continuing RCR’s dominance on drafting tracks. Rajah Caruth, who had a handful all race, was able to capture his first career stage win by winning Stage 2.
  • It wasn’t the dominating race for RCR that we all thought it would be. With ill-handling cars, their qualifying attempts were underwhelming, and they got off to a lukewarm start tonight. By the end of it, though, they were in the mix. Slicing and dicing, Austin Hill had the lead as they came around to take the white flag. However, in Turn 1, he got “Chastained.” Ross Chastain plowed into the back of the No. 21, knocking him down to the apron. Hill was able to save it and rally home to a 12th place finish.
  • The big story tonight is that Sheldon Creed, finally, after far too many runner-up finishes to count, broke through to capture his first NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series win. It will certainly be a day he and his team will never forget.

Notable Incidents

Lap 5: Corey Day

Corey Day had a very sloppy, bad race in general, and it started early. First, he caused a wreck that took out Harrison Burton and a couple of others. Then, he took out the JRM duo of Carson Kvapil and Justin Allgaier. You can recap that first incident by reading the article below.

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Lap 142: Sammy Smith

Kvapil and Allgaier weren’t the only JRM cars to have issues tonight. Firstly, Rajah Caruth was out of control throughout the race, fighting a mean-handling car. He was able to brilliantly save it several times, to his credit. But perhaps the biggest incident involving the four JRM Chevys came at Lap 142 when Sammy Smith had a tire go down and spun in front of the pack. This took out several drivers, including Taylor Gray, among others. Read about that here:

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Results

Results Pending.

Points Standings (2 of 35)

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O’Reilly: Sammy Smith’s Flat Takes Out Heavy Hitters Late at EchoPark

What’s Happening?

As Ross Chastain took the lead and the pack was closing in on 20 laps to go, things a little deeper in the pack started to get a little hairy. We had yet another huge crash late in the running here tonight, this one sparked by Sammy Smith’s flat rear tire. Here’s what happened:

  • As the laps were winding down in tonight’s O’Reilly Auto Parts Series race, Sammy Smith, along with his JRM teammates, were in the thick of contention for the win. Unfortunately for him, a poorly-timed flat rear tire ended his (and several others) chance to capitalize and get that first valuable win of the season. Unable to hold onto it, the No. 8 Pilot Chevy spun around in front of a massive horde of cars.
  • Helpless to go anywhere, several heavy hitters were caught up in this incident. They include the likes of William Sawalich, Gio Ruggiero, Patrick Staropoli, Taylor Gray, Brennan Poole, Nick Leitz, and Lavar Scott.
  • It’s an unfortunate beginning of the year for a handful of these drivers. Luckily for Brennan Poole, he’s coming off a strong showing at Daytona and was in the thick of it here tonight. That shows some promise for sure.

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O’Reilly: Mid-Race Report from EchoPark Speedway

What’s Happening?

It has been a tail of two races when it comes to today’s NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series at EchoPark Speedway (formerly the Atlanta Motor Speedway). We got off to a rough start with Corey Day triggering a massive wreck that took out the likes of Harrison Burton, and the Sieg brothers. Then, the field settled in and started to churn laps. Here’s what’s gone down so far.

  • Sam Mayer led a bulk of the opening laps. Leading the first 23 laps of the race, he was forced to pit on Lap 24 due to a flat left front tire. No caution was triggered. To make matters worse, he was caught speeding on pit road, putting him down several laps and effectively taking him out of contention.
  • Jesse Love continued RCR’s dominance in the first stage. With Mayer out of the picture, he assumed the race lead, leading 31 laps to win the opening stage.
  • Austin Hill finally made it up to the race lead by Stage 2. Unfortunately for him and RCR, their win streak in the stages ended with the conclusion of Stage 2. It was Rajah Caruth in the No. 88 HendrickCars.com Chevy that captured the green and white checkered flag.
  • In a horrific accident during pit stops, Taylor Gray smashed into one of his tire carriers. It was a scary situation. Fortunately, he got up like a champ and completed the stop. He was thankfully checked and released from the in-field care center.
  • Corey Day’s woes continued as the field set in for the final stage of the evening. Drawing further criticism, Day, while battling for the race lead, made contact with leader Carson Kvapil, sending them both into the outside wall. Also collected in the incident was Kvapil’s teammate, the 2024 series champion, Justin Allgaier.

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