It won’t be long now, until NASCAR fans get to know the 2010 Sprint Cup schedule, as according to newsandtribune.com, it will be announced by NASCAR within the next few weeks. And it’s pretty certain that it will feature a few of the same races that fans have grown accustomed to.
But some race fans may like to see a bit more variety in the schedule, so newsandtribune.com came up with a wish list of race tracks that NASCAR may want to consider for some of their future Cup dates. And the first one on the list is Iowa Speedway.

Another on the wish list is Salem Speedway, which has seen a few of racing’s all time greats such as Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon, cut their teeth on the track. Then there is Winchester Speedway or even Eldora Speedway, which is a half-mile dirt track.
And we can’t forget Bowman Gray Stadium, which used to host the NASCAR Sprint Cup races years ago, when it was known as the Grand National Series. Then lastly, we have the Kentucky Speedway, which is another one and a half mile track speedway.
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