NASCAR BUSCH SERIES 2003 SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Aug. 19, 2002) - The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) announced Monday the 2003 schedule for the NASCAR Busch Series, Grand National Division.
The NASCAR Busch Series - the nation's No. 2 motor sports series - will feature 34 races in 2003, a season that will begin Feb. 15 at Daytona International Speedway. The season will end Nov. 15 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
There are no changes from 2002, in terms of the number of races on the schedule. A significant alteration involves New Hampshire International Speedway and Gateway International Raceway in St. Louis swapping dates. Instead of racing at NHIS in May, the NASCAR Busch Series will join the NASCAR Winston Cup Series there in July (July 19). Gateway, which formerly had a July date, will switch to May 10. The NASCAR Busch Series will visit 26 tracks in 22 states, in 2003.
2003 NASCAR BUSCH SERIES SCHEDULE
Feb. 15-Daytona International Speedway;
Feb. 22-North Carolina Speedway;
March 1-Las Vegas Motor Speedway;
March 15-Darlington Raceway;
March 22-Bristol Motor Speedway;
March 29-Texas Motor Speedway;
April 5-Talladega Super speedway;
April 12-Nashville Super speedway;
April 26-California Speedway;
May 2-Richmond International Raceway;
May 10-Gateway International Raceway;
May 18-Nazareth Speedway;
May 24-Lowe's Motor Speedway;
May 31-Dover International Speedway;
June 7-Nashville Super speedway;
June 14-Kentucky Speedway;
June 29-The Milwaukee Mile;
July 4-Daytona International Speedway;
July 12-Chicagoland Speedway;
July 19-New Hampshire International Speedway;
July 26-Pikes Peak International Raceway;
Aug. 2-Indianapolis Raceway Park;
Aug. 16-Michigan International Speedway;
Aug. 22-Bristol Motor Speedway;
Aug. 30-Darlington Raceway;
Sept. 5-Richmond International Raceway;
Sept. 20-Dover International Speedway;
Oct. 4-Kansas Speedway;
Oct. 10-Lowe's Motor Speedway;
Oct. 18-Memphis Motor sports Park;
Oct. 25-Atlanta Motor Speedway;
Nov. 1-Phoenix International Raceway;
Nov. 8-North Carolina Speedway;
Nov. 15-Homestead-Miami Speedway.
(Subject to Change)
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