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The 2017 NASCAR Cup Series will be the 69th season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 46th modern-era Cup series season. The season will begin at Daytona International Speedway with the Sprint Unlimited , the Can-Am Duel and the Daytona 500 . The season will end with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway .
The series will have a new title sponsor since Sprint Nextel will not renew their contract after the 2016 season. The season also marks the third season of a new television contract. During the season, races will be broadcast in the United States by Fox Sports and NBC Sports .
Signed teams and drivers
Chartered teams
Changes
Driver changes
Clint Bowyer will leave HScott Motorsports to drive for Stewart-Haas Racing in the No. 14 car as Tony Stewart will retire at the conclusion of the 2016 season.[ 2]
Manufacturer changes
Stewart-Haas Racing will switch to Ford from Chevrolet. As part of the transition, Roush-Yates will provide engines to the team.[ 3]
Schedule
The final calendar – comprising 36 races, as well as exhibition races, which are the Sprint Unlimited , Can-Am Duel qualifying duel races for the Daytona 500 and the Sprint All-Star Race – was released on May 5, 2016.[ 4]
Key changes from 2016 include:
No
Race Title
Track
Date
Sprint Unlimited
Daytona International Speedway , Daytona Beach
February 18
Can-Am Duel
February 23
1
Daytona 500
February 26
2
Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500
Atlanta Motor Speedway , Hampton
March 5
3
Kobalt 400
Las Vegas Motor Speedway , Las Vegas
March 12
4
Good Sam 500
Phoenix International Raceway , Avondale
March 19
5
Auto Club 400
Auto Club Speedway , Fontana
March 26
6
STP 500
Martinsville Speedway , Ridgeway
April 2
7
Duck Commander 500
Texas Motor Speedway , Fort Worth
April 9
8
Food City 500
Bristol Motor Speedway , Bristol
April 23
9
Toyota Owners 400
Richmond International Raceway , Richmond
April 30
10
GEICO 500
Talladega Superspeedway , Lincoln
May 7
11
Go Bowling 400
Kansas Speedway , Kansas City
May 13
Sprint Showdown
Charlotte Motor Speedway , Concord
May 19
NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race
May 20
12
Coca-Cola 600
May 28
13
AAA 400 Drive for Autism
Dover International Speedway , Dover
June 4
14
Axalta "We Paint Winners" 400
Pocono Raceway , Long Pond
June 11
15
FireKeepers Casino 400
Michigan International Speedway , Brooklyn
June 18
16
Toyota/Save Mart 350
Sonoma Raceway , Sonoma
June 25
17
Coke Zero 400
Daytona International Speedway , Daytona Beach
July 1
18
Quaker State 400
Kentucky Speedway , Sparta
July 8
19
New Hampshire 301
New Hampshire Motor Speedway , Loudon
July 16
20
Brickyard 400
Indianapolis Motor Speedway , Speedway
July 23
21
Pennsylvania 400
Pocono Raceway , Long Pond
July 30
22
Cheez-It 355 at The Glen
Watkins Glen International , Watkins Glen
August 6
23
Pure Michigan 400
Michigan International Speedway , Brooklyn
August 13
24
Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race
Bristol Motor Speedway , Bristol
August 19
25
Pepsi Max 400
Auto Club Speedway , Fontana
August 26
26
Bojangles' Southern 500
Darlington Raceway , Darlington
September 3
Chase for the Sprint Cup
Round of 16
27
Federated Auto Parts 400
Richmond International Speedway , Richmond
28
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 400
Chicagoland Speedway , Joliet
29
New England 300
New Hampshire Motor Speedway , Loudon
September 24
Round of 12
30
Dover 400
Dover International Speedway , Dover
October 1
31
Bank of America 500
Charlotte Motor Speedway , Concord
October 7
32
Alabama 500
Talladega Superspeedway , Lincoln
October 15
Round of 9
33
Hollywood Casino 400
Kansas Speedway , Kansas City
October 22
34
Goody's Fast Relief 500
Martinsville Speedway , Ridgeway
October 29
35
AAA Texas 500
Texas Motor Speedway , Fort Worth
November 5
36
Can-Am 500
Phoenix International Raceway , Avondale
November 12
Championship 4
37
Ford 400
Homestead-Miami Speedway , Homestead
November 19
References
^ "2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Team / Driver Chart" . Jayski's Silly Season Site . ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved May 6, 2016 .
^ Jensen, Tom (September 30, 2015). "Stewart to retire from Cup after '16, Bowyer named replacement" . Fox Sports . Kannapolis, North Carolina : Fox Sports Interactive Media. Retrieved May 6, 2016 .
^ James, Brant (February 24, 2016). "Stewart-Haas Racing leaving Chevrolet for Ford in 2017" . USA Today . Retrieved May 6, 2016 .
^ "NASCAR Announces 2017 National Series Schedules" . NASCAR.com . NASCAR Media Group. May 5, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2016 .
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