Arch Madness: Gateway Returns To Truck Schedule in 2014
St. Louis-area Track, Eldora, Canada Road Course Highlight Next Season’s Slate
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Oct. 25, 2013)
– NASCAR today announced the
2014 schedule for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, a slate that
includes the return to racing at Gateway Motorsports Park for the first
time since 2010.
Gateway,
a 1.25-mile oval in Madison, Ill., just outside of St. Louis, hosted
truck series races from 1998-2010 with only one repeat winner in its
13-race history – Ted Musgrave, who won in 2001 and 2005. NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series star Kevin Harvick won the most recent Gateway race, in July
of 2010.
Now
independently owned by St. Louis-native Curtis Francois, a former racer
with significant ties to the local community, Gateway will hold its
2014 race on June 14.
“We’re
excited to have the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series return to Gateway
and to the St. Louis area, which is such a racing hotbed,” said Steve
O’Donnell, NASCAR senior vice president of racing operations. “Curtis
Francois and his staff have worked diligently to bring NASCAR national
series racing back to those great fans.”
After
a two-year hiatus, New Hampshire Motor Speedway likewise returns to the
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedule (Sept. 20). New Hampshire
held truck racing from 1996-2011, and will return in 2014 as part of a
companion weekend with the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series during the Chase for
the NASCAR Sprint Cup. “With their return to New Hampshire, it will be
great for fans to see more of what the trucks
are known for – close racing at shorter, tighter venues,” O’Donnell
said.
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season’s 22-race schedule also includes two tracks which made wildly
successful debuts in 2013 – Eldora Speedway (July 23) in Rossburg, Ohio
and Canadian Tire Motorsport Park (Aug. 31) in Bowmanville, Ontario.
The entire 2014 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series season can be seen on
FOX Sports 1 and heard on SiriusXM Satellite Radio and Motor Racing
Network Radio.
In
2013 Eldora, the 0.5-mile dirt track owned by three-time NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series champion Tony Stewart, held the first NASCAR national series
dirt race since 1970. A standing room only crowd of 20,000 fans watched
history, as 2011 series champion Austin Dillon captured the victory.
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. 20.
This
summer, Canadian Tire Motorsport Park became the first road course to
host a truck series race in more than a decade. Culminating with
end-of-race
fireworks that have become a trademark of NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series racing, Chase Elliott – son of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion
Bill Elliott – won the inaugural international event.
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season’s schedule features one date shift, with the series racing at
Kansas Speedway on May 9, the first night race for the series at the
1.5-mile
venue. The balance of the 2014 NASCAR Camping World Truck schedule, the
series’ 20th season,
maintains a familiar feel, opening with Daytona International
Speedway on Feb. 21 and culminating on Nov. 14 at Homestead-Miami
Speedway.
2014 NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES SCHEDULE
Date Site
Feb. 21 Daytona International Speedway
March 29 Martinsville Speedway
May 9 Kansas Speedway
May 16 Charlotte Motor Speedway
May 30 Dover International Speedway
June 6 Texas Motor Speedway
June 14 Gateway Motorsports Park
June 26 Kentucky Speedway
July 12 Iowa Speedway
July 23 Eldora Speedway
Aug. 2 Pocono Raceway
Aug.16 Michigan International Speedway
Aug. 20 Bristol Motor Speedway
Aug. 31 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
Sept. 12 Chicagoland Speedway
Sept. 20 New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Sept. 27 Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Oct. 18 Talladega Superspeedway
Oct. 25 Martinsville Speedway
Oct. 31 Texas Motor Speedway
Nov. 7 Phoenix International Raceway
Nov. 14 Homestead-Miami Speedway
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