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NASCAR does race in New Hampshire. NASCAR comes to New Hampshire twice in their season. One time during the regular season and one time during the Chase. They also hold one Nationwide Series and one Camping World Truck Series race each year.
On September 19, 2010, the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway will start at 1:00PM EST.
In the Nascar Sprint Cup Series the shortest races, in miles, are at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The track is 1.058 miles long. The summer race is the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 (which is 301 laps) and the fall race is the Sylvania 300 (300 laps). All other cup races are 400 or 500 miles in length.
A few guys have done it. The last one to do it was Jeff Burton, at New Hampshire in 2000. There had been two fatal wrecks at the track that year, so NASCAR passed out the restrictor plates and Jeff Burton led every single lap. Most boring race of the last 20 years.
At least in the NASCAR Sprint Cup, it has only happened once at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in '02. Jeff Burton lead all 300 laps and won the race.
On July 15, 2012, Kasey Kahne won the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
The majority race in New Hampshire is 97.56% white.
NASCAR Victory Lane - 2006 New Hampshire was released on: USA: 17 July 2011
The Nascar Sprint Cup Series raced at Kentucky Speedwayfor the first time on July 9, 2011. Kyle Busch was the winner of the inaugural race.
The smallest Nascar track in the Sprint Cup Series is Martinsville Speedway. The track measures 0.526 miles in length.
On June 27, 2010, Jimmie Johnson won the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Nascar holds multiple races at several different tracks during the summer. Their July races are held in Daytona, New Hampshire and Indianapolis. In August they travel to Pocono, Watkins Glen (NY), Michigan and Bristol, Tennessee.