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2008 NASCAR CAMPING WORLD SERIES SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
Historic Tracks Highlight Calendar For Top Developmental Series
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Dec. 15, 2007) - Several new tracks join a list of historic venues
that will make up the 2008 NASCAR Camping World Series schedule, as the top developmental
series in NASCAR presents a stronger, more geographically diverse mixture of short tracks,
speedways and road courses across the United States. Also today, NASCAR announced that
beginning in 2008, Camping World would be the new title sponsor for the sport's
long-standing Grand National Division, East and West Series.
The NASCAR Camping World Series calendar will run on 23 tracks in 16 states, including a
return trip to Iowa Speedway for a combination race between the East and West on the
7/8-mile tri-oval in Newton, Iowa. Last year's event drew almost 25,000 fans that
witnessed an epic battle in which 17-year-old Joey Logano, the eventual 2007 East
champion, outdueled 2007 Daytona 500 winner Kevin Harvick to claim the victory.
Five NASCAR Camping World Series events will run in conjunction with NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series race weekends in 2008. Additional companion events are scheduled with the NASCAR
Whelen Modified Tour and the Grand-Am Rolex Series.
"We've built upon the momentum of a very strong 2007 season by bolstering the
calendar for 2008 with several exciting new race tracks on both sides of the
Mississippi," said NASCAR's Managing Director of Racing Operations, George
Silbermann. "With the support of Camping World, our new series sponsor, along with a
great group of race promoters, some outstanding competitors, and a comprehensive national
television package airing on Speed and HDNet, we are looking forward to a terrific 2008
season."
The schedules for the NASCAR Camping World Series East and West will each include 13
races.
The 2008 NASCAR Camping World Series season will kick off with the West opener at All
American Speedway in Roseville, Calif. March 29. The East will take the green flag for the
first race April 19 at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in Greenville, S.C.
The East season will conclude Sept. 28 at Stafford (Conn.) Motor Speedway, while the West
schedule wraps up Oct. 18 at the new Kern County facility in Bakersfield, Calif.
Other key dates:
The 2008 NASCAR Camping World Series schedule includes races on four road courses. The
East will run at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut, in addition to the first trip to Watkins
Glen International since 2004. The event at The Glen will run in conjunction with the
Grand-Am Rolex Series. The West will run at Infineon Speedway in Sonoma, Calif. and Miller
Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah.
The East includes return trips to a number of historic southern tracks: Greenville-Pickens
Speedway in South Carolina - where the series will open the season for the third year in a
row - Virginia's South Boston Speedway and the Music City Motorplex at the fairgrounds in
Nashville, Tenn. The East will also maintain its northern roots by racing at Thompson
International Speedway and the season finale at Stafford, both in Connecticut, as well as
returning to Adirondack International Speedway in Beaver Falls, N.Y.
Conjunction events with the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series include two weekends at New Hampshire
Motor Speedway (June 27 and Sept. 12) and Sept. 19 at Dover International Speedway for the
East; the West will run in conjunction with the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series April 10 at
Phoenix International Raceway and June 21 at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif.
The East events at Mansfield Motorsports Park Aug. 23 and Stafford Sept. 28 will be run in
conjunction with the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour.
July will bring the West its annual northwest swing to Douglas County Speedway in
Roseburg, Ore. (July 11) and Evergreen Speedway in Monroe, Wash. (July 19). The West will
make two trips to southern California's high-speed, multi-grooved, half-mile track of
Irwindale (Calif.) Speedway (July 4 and Aug. 16). It will also return to northern
California with a Sept. 13 stop at Altamont Motorsports Park in Tracy, Calif.
In addition, the West stretches east with trips to Thunderhill Raceway in Kyle, Texas
(April 19) and Colorado National Speedway in Erie (June 7).
The broadcast schedule for the 2008 NASCAR Camping World Series aired on HD Net and Speed
will be announced in the near future.
About NASCAR
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR), which began in 1948, is
the sanctioning body for one of America's premier sports. NASCAR is the No. 1
spectator sport - holding 17 of the top 20 attended sporting events in the U.S. and the
No. 2 rated regular-season sport on television with broadcasts in more than 100 countries.
NASCAR fans are the most brand loyal in all of sports, and as a result more Fortune 500
companies participate in NASCAR than any other sport.
NASCAR Camping World Series
The NASCAR Camping World Series is the top level of the NASCAR Developmental Series and is
made up of two regional tours, the East and West, competing with identical race cars. The
cars are similar in appearance and design to those cars used in the NASCAR Nationwide
Series. The NASCAR Camping World Series travels to many of NASCAR's most historic short
tracks as well as making several appearances in combination events with the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series.
2008 NASCAR CAMPING WORLD SERIES SCHEDULE
EAST
Date
Site
Location
April 19 Greenville-Pickens Speedway
Greenville,
S.C.
May 18 Iowa Speedway
Newton,
Iowa
May 31 South Boston Speedway
South
Boston, Va.
June 8 Watkins Glen
Watkins
Glen, N.Y.
June 27 New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Loudon, N.H.
July 12 Thompson International
Speedway Thompson, Conn.
July 19 Music City Motorplex
Nashville,
Tenn.
July 26 Adirondack International
Speedway Beaver Falls, N.Y.
Aug. 16 Lime Rock Park
Lakeville,
Conn.
Aug. 23 Mansfield Motorsports Park
Mansfield,
Ohio
Sept. 12 New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Loudon, N.H.
Sept. 19 Dover International Speedway
Dover,
Del.
Sept. 28 Stafford Motor Speedway
Stafford
Springs, Conn.
WEST
Date
Site
Location
March 29 All American Speedway
Roseville,
Calif.
April 10 Phoenix International Raceway
Phoenix,
Ariz.
April 19 Thunderhill Raceway
Kyle,
Texas
May 18 Iowa Speedway
Newton,
Iowa
June 7 Colorado National Speedway
Erie,
Colo.
June 21 Infineon Raceway
Sonoma,
Calif.
July 4 Irwindale
Speedway
Irwindale,
Calif.
July 11 Douglas County Speedway
Roseburg,
Ore.
July 19 Evergreen Speedway
Monroe,
Wash.
Aug. 2 Miller Motorsports Park
Tooele,
Utah
Aug. 16 Irwindale Speedway
Irwindale,
Calif.
Sept. 13 Altamont Motorsports Park
Tracy,
Calif.
Oct. 18 Kern County
Bakersfield,
Calif.
Subject to Change
Last Updated on 12/16/07
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com