NASCAR Returns on May 17: A Look at the Revised Schedule


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NASCAR finally has an official return date!

On Thursday, April 30, the auto racing sanctioning body announced that the NASCAR schedule would commence on May 17, with the Cup Series race at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina. This will be the first of seven events in an 11-day stretch across the Cup Series, Xfinity Series, and Truck Series.

"It's a big factor in terms of getting it right," said Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR's executive vice president and chief racing development officer, according to NASCAR.com. "We realize up front it's a huge responsibility for us as a sport. But I'm also confident in the group we've gathered to put this plan together. Our entire industry has come together to believe in the plan we've put together.

"We're certainly going to learn as we go. But the process we put in place I think gives the industry the confidence that we can be first, we can do this in Darlington."

As NASCAR begins the move towards business as usual, safety is still a major concern, while the nation still grapples with the coronavirus pandemic. No fans will be in attendance for the foreseeable future, and there will be no practice or qualifying runs.

"Events are going to look different than they have in the past," said John Bobo, vice president of racing operations. "The way we travel to the event, the way we enter the event, move about in the event, the way we leave an event is going to be different."

Following Thursday's announcement, a number of NASCAR drivers took to Twitter to express their excitement over the news.

https://twitter.com/chaseelliott/status/125595450648078336

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Updated 2020 NASCAR Cup Series Schedule

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