NASCAR Xfinity Series Schedule 2021 Revealed

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NASCAR Xfinity Series Schedule 2021 Revealed

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2021 Xfinity Series Schedule

 

NASCAR has revealed the 33 races 2021 Xfinity Schedule on 30 October. Here you can watch NASCAR Xfinity 2021 live stream with full high-definition on your favorite smart devices from all over the world.


Once again the NASCAR’s second-tier series visits a 33 stops on many tracks from all over the country. The Season opening race will take place at the Daytona International Speedway on 13th February 2021 and will conclude on 6 November 2021 at Phoenix Raceway.


The Xfinity Series schedule includes a new stop at Circuit of the Americas and for the first time the series will back to the Nashville Superspeedway since 2011. 


In 2020 season the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Road America and Watkins Glen International were removed from the schedule due to coronavirus pandemic. This season all these events will return and give the series some road course flare. Martinsville Speedway will happen on its original date on April 9.


On 17 September 2021 the Xfinity Series regular season will wrap up at Bristol Motor Speedway, whereas the postseason will again start  on 25th September at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.


Feb. 13 — Daytona International Speedway
Feb. 20 — Homestead-Miami Speedway
Feb. 27 — Auto Club Speedway (Final Xfinity event on the 2-mile layout)
March 6 — Las Vegas Motor Speedway
March 13 — Phoenix Raceway
March 20 — Atlanta Motor Speedway
March 27 — Off Weekend
March 27 — Off Weekend For the Easter Holiday
April 9 — Martinsville Speedway
April 17 — Off Weekend
April 25 — Talladega Superspeedway
May 1 — Off Weekend
May 8 — Darlington Raceway
May 15 — Dover International Speedway
May 22 — Circuit of the Americas
May 29 — Charlotte Motor Speedway
June 5 — Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course (Standalone event)
June 12 — Texas Motor Speedway
June 19 — Nashville Superspeedway
June 27 — Pocono Raceway
July 3 — Road America
July 10 — Atlanta Motor Speedway
July 17 — New Hampshire Motor Speedway
July 24 — Off Weekend
July 31 — Off Weekend
Aug. 7 — Watkins Glen International
Aug. 14 — Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course
Aug. 21 — Michigan International Speedway
Aug. 27 — Daytona International Speedway
Sept. 4 — Darlington Raceway (Round of 16 begins)
Sept. 10 — Richmond Raceway
Sept. 17 — Bristol Motor Speedway (Regular season finale)
Sept. 25 — Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Round of 12 begins)
Oct. 2 — Talladega Superspeedway
Oct. 9 — Charlotte Motor Speedway ROVAL
Oct. 16 — Texas Motor Speedway (Round of 8 begins)
Oct. 23 — Kansas Speedway
Oct. 30 — Martinsville Speedway
Nov. 6 — Phoenix Raceway (Championship)

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