CagleMtnVol
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I like the idea but I’m willing to bet we see some mid week racing before it’s said and done, or the tracks they make two trips to they run double header weekends. If they do that though, just to make things interesting, give me Dega or Bristol for it all. No HomesteadNASCAR has said they plan to run all 36 races. There’s 7 races that are currently postponed. Hypothetically, if NASCAR does continue beginning May 9th at Martinsville, here’s a potential layout:
Dover-July 26
Richmond-August 2
Bristol, Talladega, Texas, Atlanta, and Homestead are added on to the final 5 races after Phoenix. Would be some cold races.
My order would be:
Texas- Nov 15
Bristol- Nov 22
Talladega- Nov 29
Atlanta- Dec 6
Homestead- Dec 13
NASCAR has said they plan to run all 36 races. There’s 7 races that are currently postponed. Hypothetically, if NASCAR does continue beginning May 9th at Martinsville, here’s a potential layout:
Dover-July 26
Richmond-August 2
Bristol, Talladega, Texas, Atlanta, and Homestead are added on to the final 5 races after Phoenix. Would be some cold races.
My order would be:
Texas- Nov 15
Bristol- Nov 22
Talladega- Nov 29
Atlanta- Dec 6
Homestead- Dec 13
I like the idea but I’m willing to bet we see some mid week racing before it’s said and done, or the tracks they make two trips to they run double header weekends. If they do that though, just to make things interesting, give me Dega or Bristol for it all. No Homestead
Right that would make sense too and I’d say they would definitely go a route similar to that if that’s how they decide to do it. I just hope the May racing is able to happen. Been so bad I’ve had to bet on who says what at the Democratic debate lol don’t even follow politicsI made my final order based on traveling purposes. And factored weather a little bit. But I like the idea of schedule a few mid-week races so we aren’t racing into December.