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Although Formula One is making gains in the United States, NASCAR remains the most popular form of auto racing in the United States. And that is also reflected in the betting window. NASCAR draws the most wagering activity in America when it comes to car racing.
Despite its status, NASCAR has fallen in popularity. Its decline has been based on numerous self-inflicted wounds. In 2004, NASCAR was at its peak, George Bush won reelection as president based in large part because of the support of “NASCAR Dads.” There was talk that NASCAR would become the sport of the decade. Instead, it suffered a rapid decline.
NASCAR’s problems began when it forsook its southeastern roots and traditions for new markets. Los Angeles, Chicago, and Indianapolis led the list of new venues and tracks. The move of the Southern 500 out of Darlington, SC, on Labor Day weekend was symbolic of how NASCAR forgot its ways. The Southern 500 was considered a sacred tradition. NASCAR paid a stiff penalty to fans for such moves. Eventually, NASCAR returned to the Southern 500 tradition, but only after significant damage was done.
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2024 NASCAR Daytona 500 At a Glance
Date: Sunday, February 18, 2024
Racetrack: Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL
Track Length: 2.5 miles
Total Laps: 200
TV: FOX
The 66th running of the Daytona 500 is the first official race of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season. The Great American Race is the most anticipated and chaotic event in American motorsports. As we typically see when racing on a superspeedway odds are relatively long even for the favorites. Considered a speedway specialist and a winner on the Daytona track in 2021, defending Cuper Series champion Ryan Blaney emerged as the betting favorite at most books with a slew of drivers close behind. A three-time Daytona 500 winner in the last eight races, Denny Hamlin is listed as the second favorite along with Kyle Busch. Read more
2024 NASCAR Cup Series Schedule
DATE |
RACE |
Feb 4 |
Busch Light Clash at The Coliseum |
Feb 15 |
Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1 at DAYTONA |
Feb 15 |
Bluegreen Vacations Duel 2 at DAYTONA |
Feb 18 |
DAYTONA 500 |
Feb 25 |
Ambetter Health 400 |
Mar 3 |
Pennzoil 400 |
Mar 10 |
Shriners Children’s 500 |
Mar 17 |
Food City 500 |
Mar 24 |
EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix |
Mar 31 |
Toyota Owners 400 |
Apr 7 |
NASCAR Cup Series Race at Martinsville |
Apr 14 |
AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 |
Apr 21 |
GEICO 500 |
Apr 28 |
Würth 400 |
May 5 |
AdventHealth 400 |
May 12 |
Goodyear 400 |
May 19 |
NASCAR All-Star Open |
May 19 |
NASCAR All-Star Race |
May 26 |
Coca-Cola 600 |
Jun 2 |
Enjoy Illinois 300 |
Jun 9 |
Toyota/Save Mart 350 |
Jun 16 |
Iowa Corn 350 |
Jun 23 |
NASCAR Cup Series Race at New Hampshire |
Jun 30 |
Ally 400 |
Jul 7 |
Grant Park 165 |
Jul 14 |
Highpoint.com 400 |
Jul 21 |
Brickyard 400 |
Aug 11 |
Cook Out 400 |
Aug 18 |
Firekeepers Casino 400 |
Aug 24 |
Coke Zero Sugar 400 |
Sep 1 |
Cook Out Southern 500 |
PLAYOFFS / ROUND OF 16 |
Sep 8 |
Quaker State 400 |
Sep 15 |
Go Bowling at the Glen |
Sep 21 |
Bass Pro Shops Night Race |
PLAYOFFS / ROUND OF 12 |
Sep 29 |
Hollywood Casino 400 |
Oct 6 |
YellaWood 500 |
Oct 13 |
Bank of America Roval 400 |
PLAYOFFS / ROUND OF 8 |
Oct 20 |
South Point 400 |
Oct 27 |
NASCAR Cup Series Race at Homestead-Miami |
Nov 3 |
Xfinity 500 |
PLAYOFFS / CHAMPIONSHIP 4 |
Nov 10 |
NASCAR Cup Series Championship |
2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series Schedule
DATE |
RACE |
Feb 17 |
United Rentals 300 |
Feb 24 |
RAPTOR King of Tough 250 |
Mar 2 |
Xfinity Series Spring Race at Las Vegas |
Mar 9 |
Xfinity Series Race at Phoenix |
Mar 23 |
Xfinity Series Race at Circuit of the Americas |
Mar 30 |
ToyotaCare 250 |
Apr 6 |
Xfinity Series Spring Race at Martinsville |
Apr 13 |
Andy's Frozen Custard 300 |
Apr 20 |
Ag-Pro 300 |
Apr 27 |
A-GAME 200 |
May 11 |
Xfinity Series Spring Race at Darlington |
May 25 |
Xfinity Series Spring Race at Charlotte |
Jun 1 |
Pacific Office Automation 147 |
Jun 8 |
Sonoma 250 |
Jun 15 |
Xfinity Series Race at Iowa |
Jun 22 |
Xfinity Series Race at New Hampshire |
Jun 29 |
Tennessee Lottery 250 |
Jul 6 |
The Loop 110 |
Jul 13 |
Xfinity Series Race at Pocono |
Jul 20 |
Pennzoil 250 |
Aug 17 |
Cabo Wabo 250 |
Aug 23 |
Wawa 250 Powered by Coca-Cola |
Aug 31 |
Sport Clips Haircuts VFW Help A Hero 200 |
Sep 7 |
Xfinity Series Race at Atlanta |
Sep 14 |
Shriners Children's 200 |
Sep 20 |
Food City 300 |
Sep 28 |
Xfinity Series Race at Kansas |
Oct 5 |
Xfinity Series Race at Talladega |
Oct 12 |
Xfinity Series Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway Road Course |
Oct 19 |
Xfinity Series Playoff Race at Las Vegas |
Oct 26 |
Xfinity Series Race at Homestead-Miami |
Nov 2 |
Xfinity Series Playoff Race at Martinsville |
Nov 9 |
NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship |
Just as damaging was the constant change of rules and car designs. In an effort to generate greater parity, NASCAR ended up making it worse. Fans threw up their hands and gave up after not being able to keep track of the constant rules changes, not to mention those schedule changes. The “Car of Tomorrow” design proved to be a disaster that further drove fans away. The public loved rivalries between the different automakers. But NASCAR ruined it with a generic car.
Fans were infuriated by the lack of personality in cars and drivers. There was too much of a corporate influence with the modern drivers. Wild and outspoken personalities disappeared. It took away from the personality of the sport.
NASCAR’s constant twerking with the aero packages on cars was another factor that turned away fans. The public believed that NASCAR was too focused on the wind tunnel and spoiler dynamics than on entertaining races.
Most emblematic of NASCAR’s fall was the race at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. At first, the annual race at Indy was a guaranteed sellout. But after those issues, you could not give away tickets. It became a humiliating embarrassment.
NASCAR also never recovered from the Great Recession of 2008-09. Sponsorships cut back, and many fans could no longer afford to travel long distances to races.
As we advance with a new generation of drivers, there is hope that NASCAR can reach a new generation of fans and regain its last glory.
Blaney won the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series championship at Phoenix Raceway ahead of Kyle Larson and William Byron after passing Larson for second place with 20 laps to go.
Blaney and Larson engaged in a fierce battle for second as race-winner Ross Chastain drove away from both of them. Blaney stalked Larson for multiple laps before finally clearing the 2021 champion and gradually building a gap.
The race was the first time since NASCAR instituted its winner-take-all final race championship format in 2014 that the winner of the final race of the season was not a driver racing for the title. The circumstance resulted in dueling burnouts at the finish line as Chastain celebrated the race win and Blaney celebrated the first Cup Series title of his career.
Blaney, 29, was ahead of both Larson and Byron when a caution came out on lap 274 of the 312-lap race for Kyle Busch’s spin. Blaney entered pit road in second and exited in sixth after Erik Jones and Denny Hamlin each took two tires on pit road, and Larson and Byron had faster pit stops than Blaney's.
But Blaney got past Byron quickly on the restart and set his sights on Larson as Hamlin faded from view.
Blaney was racing Larson, Byron, and Christopher Bell for the title on Sunday. While Larson and Byron ran in the top 10 along with Blaney for the entirety of the second and third stages, Bell didn't make it to the finish. His race ended in the second stage when his right front brake rotor exploded, and his car hit the wall.
The championship is the second straight for Team Penske after Joey Logano won his second career title in 2022.
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