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2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series Schedule Announced

#16: AJ Allmendinger, Kaulig Racing, Action Industries Chevrolet Camaro; #10: Landon Cassill, Kaulig Racing, Chevy Accessories Chevrolet Camaro; #9: Noah Gragson, JR Motorsports, Bass Pro Shops TrueTimber BRCC Chevrolet Camaro; #8: Josh Berry, JR Motorsports, Harrison’s USA Chevrolet Camaro

A move to the Chicago street course alongside the NASCAR Cup Series highlights the 2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series schedule, which NASCAR announced Sept. 14.

Additionally, the secondary series will visit Sonoma Raceway for the first time.

Losing dates are Texas Motor Speedway, which will not field the series in the spring and will return instead for a fall date (usually its second race of the season), and Talladega Superspeedway, which will not run its second event in the fall but will host the circuit in the spring.

“As we prepare to celebrate our 75th anniversary season, we are committed to delivering a schedule that acknowledges the deep history and tradition of our sport while establishing a bold future that brings the best racing in the world to new markets and new fans,” Ben Kennedy, NASCAR svp of racing development and strategy, said in a release. “The 2023 schedules are a product of continued collaboration across our industry and partners. We are incredibly proud of what our sport will have to offer fans next season, and excited to celebrate this milestone season with the most diverse compilation of tracks in motorsports.”

See the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedules: Cup | Truck

2023 NASCAR Xfinity Series Schedule

Feb. 18: Daytona International Speedway
Feb. 25: Auto Club Speedway
March 4: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
March 11: Phoenix Raceway
March 18: Atlanta Motor Speedway
March 25: Circuit of the Americas
April 1: Richmond Raceway
April 15: Martinsville Speedway
April 22: Talladega Superspeedway
April 29: Dover Motor Speedway
May 13: Darlington Raceway
May 27: Charlotte Motor Speedway
June 3: Portland International Raceway
June 10: Sonoma Raceway
June 24: Nashville Superspeedway
July 1: Chicago Street Course
July 8: Atlanta
July 15: New Hampshire Motor Speedway
July 22: Pocono Raceway
July 29: Road America
Aug. 5: Michigan International Speedway
Aug. 12: Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course
Aug. 19: Watkins Glen International
Aug. 25: Daytona
Sept. 2: Darlington
Sept. 9: Kansas Speedway

Sept. 15: Bristol
Sept. 23: Texas Motor Speedway
Oct. 7: Charlotte ROVAL
Oct. 14: Las Vegas
Oct. 21: Homestead-Miami Speedway
Oct. 28: Martinsville
Nov. 4: Phoenix


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