Indulge in a feast of speed and excitement at the Summer Race Weekend featuring exhilarating NASCAR Xfinity and Cup Series races. In 2020, the second Cup race at Daytona will be Aug. 29, the last race before the playoffs. The Brickyard 400 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been shuffled to July 5, 2020, but the Three times, the winner of the July Fourth race went on to win the championship in the same year: Tim Flock (1952), Richard Petty (1975) and Cale Yarborough (1976). Richard Petty won his 200th and final Cup Series race in the 1984 Daytona race. Greg Sacks scored his only win in NASCAR’s premier series in the 1985 race. When one tradition ends another one begins. This season will mark the first time in 60 years that NASCAR will not have a race at Daytona International Speedway near the July 4th holiday. That race Independence Day is cause for celebration throughout the U.S., and of course, there are few better places nationwide to celebrate America’s birthday than at the beach. This Fourth of July weekend in Daytona Beach, there’s a long list of festive events on tap where you and your patriotic crew can let your red, white and blue spirits fly high. For 60 years, from 1959 to 2019, Daytona’s summer race, whether called the Firecracker 400 or Coke Zero Sugar 400, was a Fourth of July staple, complete with fireworks and beach vibes. Teams are in Daytona International Speedway for the final July race on the schedule for the historic track before this event moves to late August next year. The schedule is subject to change For six decades, the Fourth of July meant one thing in NASCAR: Daytona. Barbecues, fireworks, and 400 miles under the Florida sun (or lights). But what once was a sacred tradition is now a question mark. Shuffled, rebranded, and in 2025, possibly without a home. So what happened? Why did NASCAR break up with its [] When NASCAR decided in 2020 to move its July 4 week race away from Daytona after 60 years of summertime showdowns at the fabled race track built in 1959 by the late NASCAR founder William H.G. “Big Bill” France, a piece of history died. For 61 years, NASCAR has celebrated Independence Day at Daytona International Speedway, but Saturday's night's Coke Zero 400 marks the end of an era. Given that Daytona’s inaugural July race ran the same year as the first Daytona 500, in 1959, Saturday night’s start of the Coke Zero Sugar 400 also marks the 60th running of that event. Kinda From the Fourth of July to late August, NASCAR's summer visit to Daytona has produced some history, some Petty memories, and yes some rain. DAYTONA BEACH, FL - JULY 4, 1984: Richard Petty (right) dueled with Cale Yarborough to win his 200th and final race at Daytona International Speedway's 1984 Firecracker 400. President Reagan became the first sitting U.S. president to attend a NASCAR race with his appearance. (Photo by ISC Archives/CQ-Roll Call Group via Getty Images) Sixty years of NASCAR racing at Daytona around July 4 will be coming to an end this weekend. Saturday’s Coke Zero Sugar 400 is the last planned running of Daytona International Speedway’s July It was Petty's 10th overall win at Daytona. The 1987 race was the final scheduled Fourth of July event, and Bobby Allison made sure it went out with a bang. Allison battled back from a lap down Daytona International Speedway has been the site of July races since 1959, and it's the site of many finishes that are still shown on the highlight reels. Sunday’s final July race at The Coke Zero Sugar 400 is an annual NASCAR Cup Series stock car race at Daytona International Speedway. First held in 1959, the event consists of 160 laps, 400-mile (640 km), and is the second of two major stock car events held at Daytona on the Cup Series circuit, the other being the Daytona 500. From its inception in 1959 through 2019, it was traditionally held on or around the United In the first big effort to shuffle the scheduling landscape, the 400 leaves its mid-season, Fourth of July-themed home to become the 26th race on a 36-race schedule. Next year, it will be Indy doesn't need the 4th of July date or to be the cut off race for the chase. I like the idea of a plate track being the cutoff, but would rather Daytona stay on this weekend. For the last six-plus decades, July 4th weekend has featured a NASCAR Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway. But not anymore. Along with the Daytona 500, Daytona International
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