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NASCAR unveils 2007 calendar

NASCAR officials have unveiled their 2007 calendar - with little change from this season's 38-race schedule

Again the season begins and ends in Florida, from the Daytona 500 in February through to the championship finale at Homestead, Miami in November.

There are no additional races or changes to the tracks the races will take place on, but there are a few minor changes to the order of some of the races.

In July, the series will go from New Hampshire (July 1), to Daytona (July 7) and then Chicagoland Speedway (July 15). Previously, the order was Daytona, Chicago and then New Hampshire.

Also, the Brickyard 400 will close out July (July 29), followed the next week (August 5) by Pocono. Previously, Pocono preceded Indianapolis. Those two races will follow the season's final open weekend.

Date    Site
Feb 10  Budweiser Shootout at Daytona *
Feb 18  Daytona International Speedway
Feb 25  California Speedway
Mar 11  Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Mar 18  Atlanta Motor Speedway
Mar 25  Bristol Motor Speedway
Apr 1   Martinsville Speedway
Apr 15  Texas Motor Speedway
Apr 21  Phoenix International Raceway
Apr 29  Talladega Superspeedway
May 5   Richmond International Raceway
May 12  Darlington Raceway
May 19  NASCAR NEXTEL All-Star Challenge - Lowe's Motor Speedway *
May 27  Lowe's Motor Speedway
Jun 3   Dover International Speedway
Jun 10  Pocono Raceway
Jun 17  Michigan International Speedway
Jun 24  Infineon Raceway

Race to the Chase

Jul 1   New Hampshire International Speedway
Jul 7   Daytona International Speedway
Jul 15  Chicagoland Speedway
Jul 29  Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Aug 5   Pocono Raceway
Aug 12  Watkins Glen International
Aug 19  Michigan International Speedway
Aug 25  Bristol Motor Speedway
Sep 2   California Speedway
Sep 8   Richmond International Raceway

Chase for the Championship

Sep 16  New Hampshire International Speedway
Sep 23  Dover International Speedway
Sep 30  Kansas Speedway
Oct 7   Talladega Superspeedway
Oct 13  Lowe's Motor Speedway
Oct 21  Martinsville Speedway
Oct 28  Atlanta Motor Speedway
Nov 4   Texas Motor Speedway
Nov 11  Phoenix International Raceway
Nov 18  Homestead-Miami Speedway

* Non-championship points events

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