Chicago's standalone NXS race expected to move to Pocono: There
is expected to be at least one significant change in the NASCAR Xfinity
Series schedule next season. Chicagoland Speedway, which has hosted two
Xfinity races since the 2011 season, will lose its standalone event in
2016, multiple sources confirmed to Motorsport.com. Officials with
Chicagoland Speedway declined to comment. The standalone event at
Chicagoland has typically been held during the summer. The track's
second Xfinity race is held during its Sprint Cup Series weekend each
September, which kicks off the championship Chase each season.
Chicagoland's loss is expected to be Pocono Raceway's gain. Pocono is
expected to add an Xfinity race to its compliment of NASCAR events,
sources confirmed to Motorsport.com. The track currently hosts a weekend
in June which includes Cup and ARCA races. Pocono's August race weekend
already includes a Truck race along Cup and ARCA events. There are at
least two important benefits for Pocono hosting an Xfinity race. First,
the future of the track's IndyCar Series date remains uncertain and the
race would serve to add another event to its calendar. Second, new
series sponsor Xfinity is owned by Comcast Corp., whose headquarters is
located in Philadelphia - less than a two-hour drive from Pocono.(Motorsport)(9-23-2015)
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