Retrofitted: Eldora, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Give Trucks Throw-Back Feel
New Additions, Classic Look For 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Schedule
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (November 28, 2012)
– NASCAR today announced the 2013 schedule for the NASCAR Camping World
Truck Series, a slate that includes two exciting firsts: the series’
first race on dirt and its inaugural international event.
On
July 24, the trucks will make their dirt debut at Eldora Speedway in
Rossburg, Ohio, the.5-mile track owned by three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series champion Tony Stewart. This event will be the first of two
Wednesday night races for the series, joining Bristol Motor Speedway’s
popular mid-week race on Aug. 21.
“We’ve
had talks about getting the trucks on dirt in the past,” said Steve
O’Donnell, NASCAR senior vice president of racing operations. “The
door-to-door racing that our truck series is known for plus Eldora’s
popularity and Tony’s dedication to putting on great shows for the fans
is a perfect fit. We’ll have a maximum starting field of 30 trucks at
Eldora. More details on the race format are still being developed.”
Canadian
Tire Motorsport Park (CTMP), a 2.459-mile, 10-turn road course in
Bowmanville, Ont., will host its inaugural truck event on Sept. 1,
becoming the first road-course track for the series since 2000, and
ensuring a NASCAR national series presence in Canada for a
seventh-consecutive season.
“It’s
very important that we maintain our national series presence in
Canada,” O’Donnell said. “We’ve accomplished that goal while also
bringing a world-class venue like Canadian Tire Motorsport Park on
board. The Canadian fan base is so passionate and has a high regard for
NASCAR. We’re excited to increase our role with our great partners at
Canadian Tire while also introducing the truck series to our fans in
Canada.
CTMP,
which has hosted NASCAR Canadian Tire Series events since 2007, becomes
the fifth different track to hold a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
road-course event, and first since Watkins Glen International on June
24, 2000.
Also
beginning in 2013 as was recently announced by NASCAR, at road courses
and tracks measuring 1.1 miles in length or less, the driver age
restriction will be lowered to 16 years old. Currently, the minimum age
to compete at the national series level is 18.
The
balance of the 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck schedule, the series’
19th season,maintains a familiar feel, opening with Daytona
International Speedway on Feb. 22 and culminating on Nov. 15 at
Homestead-Miami Speedway.
Next
year’s schedule also includes a return to Rockingham Speedway for the
second consecutive season. Earlier this season, Rockingham re-joined
NASCAR national series competition for the first time since 2004.
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