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NASCAR 2011 Races Schedules: NASCAR 2011 Auto Races Schedules and 2011 NASCAR Martinsville Races Starting Line Ups Disclosed



NASCAR 2011 Races Schedule: NASCAR 2011 Auto Races Schedules and 2011 NASCAR Martinsville Races Starting Lineup Disclosed- We are leading on our way to the NASCAR 2011 Complete and Official Schedule for Spint Cup Series, Camping World Truck Series and to the Nationwide Series as the NASCAR officially released them. The NASCAR might be popular for some people and it may be an exciting event for all the fans out there as the NASCAR 2011 begins, as well as its anniversary and schedule. To all the NASCAR fans out there, the 2011 NASCAR official schedule is already laid down here and the Martinsville race starting lineup is already available. Apparently, the NASCAR 2011 races will have its live broadcast via FOX. Come and join with us and witness the every series winner of this most popular auto racing in the country, the NASCAR 2011.

Apparently, the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season is the 63rd season of professional stock car racing in the United States. The season includes 36 races and two exhibition races, beginning with the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway and ending with the Ford 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. During the 2010 season, NASCAR announced several calendar changes, including race additions at Kansas Speedway and Kentucky Speedway, and the removal of one race each from Atlanta Motor Speedway and Auto Club Speedway. Once the 2010 season had concluded, NASCAR also announced changes to the point system, and that the fuel will be changed from Sunoco unleaded to an ethanol blend called ‘Sunoco Green E15′. Chevrolet entered 2011 as the reigning Manufacturer’s Champions, while Jimmie Johnson is the defending Driver’s Champion.

And for the latest updates, iIn the first exhibition race of the season, the 2011 Budweiser Shootout, Hamlin crossed the finished line in the first position, but since he passed below the yellow out of bounds line, Kurt Buschbecame the winner of the race. Trevor Bayne won the opening race of the season in the Daytona 500 after David Ragan received a penalty for a restart violation, with Bayne becoming just the fifth driver to win the race for Wood Brothers Racing and the youngest ever to win the Daytona 500 at 20 years and 1 day.

Meanwhile, Four time champion, Jeff Gordon claimed victory in the 2011 Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, after leading the most laps of 138, ending a 66-race winless streak.[12] Next, Carl Edwards won the 2011 Kobalt Tools 400 after Tony Stewart, who led the most laps, was penalized on pit road. After winning the Nationwide race on Saturday, Kyle Busch held off Kevin Harvick and Jimmie Johnson to take his fourth consecutive Bristol victory. Though Kyle dominated the race, Jimmie Johnson took the lead briefly but was passed on the last lap by Kevin Harvick, who took his first win of 2011 at Auto Club Speedway.

You can check out now for the complete NASCAR 2011 Schedule at the NASCAR Official website now. The entire tournament is divided into three different categories, the Sprint Cup, the Camping World Truck Series and the Nationwide Series. You can watch the NASCAR 2011 live streaming online in different sports channels across the nation like FOX and ESPN. Please standby here for more updates with regards to the results of the each series.

NASCAR 2011 Martinsville Updates:

Opening in 1947, the Martinsville Speedway is the oldest track in NASCAR. At .526 miles in length, the paperclip-shaped oval is also the smallest track on the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit. In spite of its age and size, however, the Martinsville Speedway annually provides some of the best action of the entire Sprint Cup season.

Martinsville Speedway is one of those tracks that sometimes a novice fan or a new fan looks at it and thinks it really couldn’t be that difficult to race on. Martinsville is deceiving. It is flat and small. Sure, the cars aren’t going 200 mph, but it is just as tough, if not tougher than any of those big tracks. To get around Martinsville takes so much finesse. It also takes a lot of patience.

The recipe for the excitement produced on the claustrophobic speedway is simple: take 43 cars manned by 43 human beings fully capable of the perfectly human emotion of losing their cool, pack them into a space that small, then rinse and repeat 499 times, and the result is plenty of bent sheetmetal, plenty of bruised egos, and often times, plenty of blowups.

Carl Edwards will easily tell you that Martinsville drives him crazy. The place is just that difficult. This may be hard to believe, but in all of his 84 wins, NASCAR legend Bobby Allison was never able to win there.

The place is also one of NASCAR’s most historic tracks. It has so much history. The track opened in 1947. So it has been around longer than NASCAR itself. We’ve lost some tracks over the years like Rockingham (North Carolina Motor Speedway) and North Wilkesboro, but Martinsville Speedway continues to thrive. Twice a year, NASCAR’s focus is on Martinsville.

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