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Friday Faceoff: Should NASCAR Take A Summer Vacation Every Year?

Friday Faceoff: Should NASCAR Take a Summer Vacation Every Year? July 15, 2021 Should NASCAR continue to schedule back-to-back off-weekends in the late summer even when no Summer Olympics are being held? Trenton Worsham: Not back to back, but it’d be nice for it to have two or three more weeks off scattered out throughout the year as bye weeks. Josh Roller: I like the idea of a late summer break for NASCAR. The season is long and compact, and sometimes having only a single weekend off probably doesn’t seem long enough for those who travel to all the races. Having back-to-back weekends off gives the entire industry time to plan a vacation or family time, home improvements and, in general, extended time away from the track. Formula 1 has scheduled a summer break for years and includes a shutdown of team factory activities. I don’t see NASCAR reducing the length of the schedule, so having a back-to-back weekend break is a recent change I would like to remain.

DFS NASCAR Xfinity: Credit Karma Money 250

DFS NASCAR Xfinity: Credit Karma Money 250 Written by  Credit Karma Money 250 Race Preview The NASCAR Xfinity Series returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the second time this season. Justin Allgaier won the visit to the track in March, leading 47 laps. He started sixth that afternoon and will line up eighth this week. Kyle Busch will lead the field to green after winning  last week s visit to Road America. In fact, Busch has won all four of his series starts this season, which equates to four of the last seven races. This week s trip to Atlanta will be his fifth series start of the year, and he will line up alongside Daniel Hemric on the front row. Nine races remain in the regular season as drivers jockey to consolidate a position in the top 12 that will comprise the field for the championship playoffs. Jeremy Clements currently holds that final transfer spot with Brandon Brown on the outside looking in.

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by Dan Beaver Updated On: July 9, 2021, 6:57 pm ET There have been five races so far this year on similarly-configured, 1.5-mile tracks in the Xfinity Series. Four of these, Homestead-Miami Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway, and Charlotte Motor Speedway, were run in conjunction with a Cup points race. The other was part of the All-Star weekend at Texas Motor Speedway. In those five races, five different drivers visited Victory Lane, which suggests a parity that might not actually exist. Joe Gibbs Racing won the last two 1.5-mile races with Ty Gibbs behind the wheel at Charlotte and Kyle Busch at Texas where he earned his 100th Xfinity race in dominant fashion.

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