NASCAR Returns with 7 Races in 11 Days

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NASCAR is coming back from its COVID-19 break with a bang! Starting May 17, there will be seven races held in just 10 days.

Racing will resume on Sunday, May 17, at Darlington Raceway with a NASCAR Cup Series Race. It will be the first of seven races that will take place in just 11 days. The seven races will take place at just two race tracks: Charlotte Motor Speedway and Darlington.

There will be no fans in attendance.

“NASCAR and its teams are eager and excited to return to racing, and have great respect for the responsibility that comes with a return to competition,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer. “NASCAR will return in an environment that will ensure the safety of our competitors, officials and all those in the local community. We thank local, state and federal officials and medical experts, as well as everyone in the industry, for the unprecedented support in our return to racing, and we look forward to joining our passionate fans in watching cars return to the track.”

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Schedule

Plans are still in place to run a full 36-race season. But that is subject to change. The races are as follows:

Sun., May 17 Cup Series Darlington 400 miles FOX 3:30 p.m. ET
Tue., May 19 Xfinity Series Darlington 200 miles FS1 8 p.m. ET
Wed., May 20 Cup Series Darlington 500 km FS1 7:30 p.m. ET
Sun., May 24 Cup Series Charlotte 600 miles FOX 6 p.m. ET
Mon., May 25 Xfinity Series Charlotte 300 miles FS1 7:30 p.m. ET
Tue., May 26 Gander Trucks Charlotte 200 miles FS1 8 p.m. ET
Wed., May 27 Cup Series Charlotte 500 km FS1 8 p.m. ET
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