NASCAR Race Lengths: 2023 (Stages)

NASCAR Race Lengths: 2023 (Stages)

Updated NASCAR stage lengths for 2023

The 2023 NASCAR season is set to begin this weekend with the Clash at the Coliseum. Prior to the season, NASCAR released race and stage lengths for the season.

See stage lengths for each NASCAR Cup Series race in 2023 below.

2023 NASCAR Race Duration

Appointment | Follow | Stage (ends in lap)

February 5
Showdown at the Colosseum
4 elimination races: 25 laps
2 LCQ: 50 rounds
Feature: 150 laps (Race Break Lap 75)

February 19
Daytona International Speedway
65 / 130 / 200

February 26
Auto Club Speedway
65 / 130 / 200

March 5
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
80 / 165 / 267

12th of March
Phoenix Racetrack
60 / 185 / 312

March 19
Atlanta Motor Speedway
60 / 160 / 260

March 26
Circuit of the Americas
15 / 30 / 68

April 2
Richmond Circuit
70 / 230 / 400

April 9
Bristol Motor Circuit (dirt)
75 / 150 / 250

April 16
Martinsville Motor Speedway
80 / 180 / 400

April 23
Talladega Superspeedway
60 / 120 / 188

April 30
Dover International Motor Circuit
120 / 250 / 400

May 7
Kansas Circuit
80 / 165 / 267

May 14
Darlington Racecourse
90 / 185 / 293

May 21
Wilkesboro North Speedway
To be determined

May 28
Charlotte Motor Speedway (Coke 600)
100 / 200 / 300 / 400

June 4
WWTR at the bridge
45 / 140 / 240

June 11
Sonoma Tour
25 / 55 / 110

June 25
Nashville Superspeedway
90 / 185 / 300

July 2nd
Chicago Street Classes
20 / 45 / 100

July 9th
Atlanta Motor Speedway
60 / 160 / 260

July 16
New Hampshire Motor Speedway
70 / 185 / 301

July 23
Pocono Racetrack
30 / 95 / 160

July 30
Richmond Circuit
70 / 230 / 400

August 6
Michigan International Speedway
45 / 120 / 200

August 13
Indianapolis Motor Speedway (road course)
15 / 35 / 82

20 August
Watkins Glen International
20 / 40 / 90

August 26
Daytona International Speedway
35 / 95 / 160

NASCAR Playoffs

September 3
Darlington Racecourse
115 / 230 / 367

September 10
Kansas Circuit
80 / 165 / 267

September 16
Bristol Motor Circuit
125 / 250 / 500

September 24
Texas Motor Speedway
80 / 160 / 267

October 1st
Talladega Superspeedway
60 / 120 / 188

October 8
Charlotte Motor Speedway (road course)
25 / 50 / 109

October 15
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
80 / 165 / 267

October 22
Homestead-Miami Speedway
80 / 165 / 267

October 29
Martinsville Motor Speedway
130 / 260 / 500

November 5
Phoenix Racetrack
60 / 185 / 312

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