Times Colonist

NASCAR shakes up schedule for 2018

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CHARLOTTE, North Carolina — NASCAR has announced several changes to its 2018 schedule , including new tracks for the final 11 races of the season.

Indianapol­is Motor Speedway will become the 26th race of the Cup season and the final chance to set next year’s playoff field. The race will be run Sept. 9 and not be part of the summer schedule for the first time since it was added to the NASCAR schedule in 1994.

“The Brickyard 400 has been one of NASCAR’s premier events for 25 years,” said J. Douglas Boles, IMS president.

Las Vegas Motor Speedway will replace Chicagolan­d Speedway as the opening event in the 10-race playoff series. Chicago moves to a regularsea­son race in July.

Richmond Internatio­nal Raceway, which had been the playoff cutoff race since the format debuted in 2004, will move into the playoffs.

Charlotte Motor Speedway’s playoff race will now be run on the venue’s road course instead of its 1.5-mile oval. It will be the first NASCAR road course race in Charlotte’s 58-year history.

The Charlotte “roval” is a 13-turn, 2.4-mile road course that incorporat­es part of the infield and all but 400 feet of Charlotte’s 1.5-mile oval. Mario Andretti, Jeff Gordon, A.J. Allmending­er, Jeff Burton and Max Papis have all tested the roval.

“Charlotte Motor Speedway has always been about innovation,” said Marcus Smith, president and chief executive officer of Speedway Motorsport­s Inc. ”

The opening three-race playoff round will be Las Vegas-Richmond-Charlotte. The next round will be Dover-Talladega-Kansas. The third round is Martinsvil­le-Texas-Phoenix, with the championsh­ip finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Nov. 18, nine months after the season-opening Daytona 500.

The changes alter the type of tracks in the 10-race playoff. There will now be a road course, a restrictor-plate track, two short tracks, two 1-mile tracks and four 1.5-mile tracks.

The season will open Feb. 18 with the showcase Daytona 500, but Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway is also restoring a Speedweeks tradition with the exhibition “Clash” returning to a Sunday afternoon start one week earlier.

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