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Playoff makeover headlines 2018 NASCAR schedules

RELATED: 2018 scheduleIn-depth schedule analysis | Key changes | Reactions DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 23, 2017) – NASCAR today announced sweeping changes to the lineup of tracks that make up the playoffs as part of its 2018 national series schedules. Next season, the final regular season race in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series will be contested at iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and the Round of 16 kicks off at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. NASCAR has added a second short track to the playoff slate, as the historic ¾-mile Richmond International Raceway hosts the second playoff race for the first time, and Charlotte Motor Speedway serves as the first cutoff race, with an intriguing twist -- and turn. The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series will race on the road course oval at Charlotte, marking the first time the playoffs will see a road-course layout among its 10 races. TRACKS RESPOND: Chicagoland | Richmond | Indy | Las Vegas With Charlotte moving to the cutoff of the Round of 16, Dover International Speedway now hosts the first race of the Round of 12 -- another playoff first. Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Great American Race, the Daytona 500 returns to its traditional Presidents Day weekend on Sunday, February 18. Speedweeks kicks off with an action-packed Sunday, February 11 at Daytona International Speedway, with a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season-opening double-header featuring the Clash and Daytona 500 pole qualifying. “Fan feedback was a major driver in developing these schedules, and we worked very closely with the industry to set the stage for an exciting 2018 season,” said Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer. “This season has delivered more dramatic moments to fans, and with the adjustments to the 2018 schedules we’re in a great position to build upon that success.” MORE: Download 2018 schedule Richmond’s spring race returns to Saturday night, and the spring triple-header at Dover moves to the first week in May. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series joins NASCAR Goes West, the annual three-race trek to the West Coast, making March 2-4 a triple-header weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The fall weekend at Las Vegas serves as the final regular season event for the NASCAR XFINITY Series, with a three-race opening round of Richmond, Charlotte and Dover. The fall Bristol race will finalize the playoff field for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, with Round of 8 races at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, Las Vegas and Talladega. All races will air on either the FOX or NBC family of networks, MRN, PRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. See below for all three NASCAR national series schedules.   2018 MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES SCHEDULE Feb. 11: Daytona International Speedway (Clash / Daytona 500 Qualifying) Feb. 15: Daytona International Speedway (Duel) Feb. 18: Daytona 500 Feb. 25: Atlanta Motor Speedway March 4: Las Vegas Motor Speedway March 11: Phoenix Raceway March 18: Auto Club Speedway March 25: Martinsville Speedway April 8: Texas Motor Speedway April 15: Bristol Motor Speedway April 21: Richmond International Raceway April 29: Talladega Superspeedway May 6: Dover International Speedway May 12: Kansas Speedway May 19: Charlotte Motor Speedway (Monster Energy All-Star Race) May 27 : Charlotte Motor Speedway June 3: Pocono Raceway June 10: Michigan International Speedway June 24: Sonoma Raceway July 1: Chicagoland Speedway July 7: Daytona International Speedway July 14: Kentucky Speedway July 22: New Hampshire Motor Speedway July 29: Pocono Raceway Aug. 5: Watkins Glen International Aug. 12: Michigan International Speedway Aug. 18: Bristol Motor Speedway Sept. 2: Darlington Raceway Sept. 9: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sept. 16: Las Vegas Motor Speedway Sept. 22: Richmond International Raceway Sept. 30: Charlotte Motor Speedway Oct. 7: Dover International Speedway Oct. 14: Talladega Superspeedway Oct. 21: Kansas Speedway Oct. 28: Martinsville Speedway Nov. 4: Texas Motor Speedway Nov. 11: Phoenix Raceway Nov. 18: Homestead-Miami Speedway   2018 NASCAR XFINITY SERIES SCHEDULE Feb. 17: Daytona Feb. 24: Atlanta Motor Speedway March 3: Las Vegas Motor Speedway March 10: Phoenix Raceway March 17: Auto Club Speedway April 7: Texas Motor Speedway April 14: Bristol Motor Speedway April 20: Richmond International Raceway April 28: Talladega Superspeedway May 5: Dover International Speedway May 26: Charlotte Motor Speedway June 2: Pocono Raceway June 9: Michigan International Speedway June 17: Iowa Speedway June 30: Chicagoland Speedway July 6: Daytona International Speedway July 13: Kentucky Speedway July 21: New Hampshire Motor Speedway July 28: Iowa Speedway Aug. 4: Watkins Glen International Aug. 11: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Aug. 17: Bristol Motor Speedway Aug. 25: Road America Sept. 1: Darlington Raceway Sept. 8: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Sept. 15: Las Vegas Motor Speedway Sept. 21: Richmond International Raceway Sept. 29: Charlotte Motor Speedway Oct. 6: Dover International Speedway Oct. 20: Kansas Speedway Nov. 3: Texas Motor Speedway Nov. 10: Phoenix Raceway Nov. 17: Homestead-Miami Speedway   2018 NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES SCHEDULE Feb. 16: Daytona International Speedway Feb. 24: Atlanta Motor Speedway March 2: Las Vegas Motor Speedway March 24: Martinsville Speedway May 4: Dover International Speedway May 11: Kansas Speedway May 18: Charlotte Motor Speedway June 8: Texas Motor Speedway June 16: Iowa Speedway June 23: Gateway Motorsports Park June 29: Chicagoland Speedway July 12: Kentucky Speedway July 18: Eldora Speedway July 28: Pocono Raceway Aug. 11: Michigan International Speedway Aug. 15: Bristol Motor Speedway Aug. 26: Canadian Tire Motorsport Park Sept. 14: Las Vegas Motor Speedway Oct. 13: Talladega Superspeedway Oct. 27: Martinsville Speedway Nov. 2: Texas Motor Speedway Nov. 9: Phoenix Raceway Nov. 16: Homestead-Miami Speedway