For the first time in nearly a decade, NASCAR’s second-tier series will have a new title sponsor. Xfinity will focus on its sponsorship of the Cup Series and step back from title sponsorship; O’Reilly Auto Parts will take its place. Along with a new sponsor, the series has a new schedule, and here it is.
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| Feb 14 | Daytona International Speedway |
| Feb 21 | EchoPark Speedway |
| Feb 28 | Circuit of the Americas |
| March 7 | Phoenix Raceway |
| March 14 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway |
| March 21 | Darlington Raceway |
| March 28 | Martinsville Speedway |
| April 4 | Rockingham Speedway |
| April 11 | Bristol Motor Speedway |
| April 18 | Kasnas Speedway |
| April 25 | Talladega Superspeedway |
| May 2 | Texas Motor Speedway |
| May 9 | Watkins Glen International |
| May 16 | Dover Motor Speedway |
| May 23 | Charlotte Motor Speedway |
| June 30 | Nashville Superspeedway |
| June 13 | Pocono Raceway |
| July 20 | Naval Base Coronado |
| June 27 | Sonoma Raceway |
| July 4 | Chicagoland Speedway |
| July 11 | EchoPark Speedway |
| July 25 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway |
| Aug 8 | Iowa Speedway |
| Aug 28 | Daytona International Speedway |
| Sept 5 | Darlington Raceway |
| Sept 12 | World Wide Technology Raceway |
| Sept 18 | Bristol Motor Speedway |
| Oct 3 | Las Vegas Motor Speedway |
| Oct 10 | Charlotte Roval |
| Oct 17 | Phoenix Raceway |
| Oct 24 | Talladega Superspeedway |
| Oct 31 | Martinsville Speedway |
| Nov 7 | Homestead- Miami Speedway |
