Now more than a decade into its history, the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series heads into 2023 looking ahead to one of its most unique schedules yet. The 18-race campaign mixes stops at many of NASCAR’s most iconic venues with a handful of out-of-the-box selections that follow in the real-world sport’s footsteps of expanding its horizons with new tracks on the calendar.

“This year’s eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series should be one of the most exciting championships we’ve ever had,” said iRacing president Tony Gardner. “The 2023 schedule is a mix of the tracks that have provided us with the most exciting races in series history, including a return to Homestead for the finale, and some new venues that will throw even our most experienced drivers a curveball early in the season. We can’t wait to kick things off with the Clash later this month before drivers start the chase for the title once again in Daytona!”

The full 2023 eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series schedule* is as follows:

Rd.

Date

Track

Laps

January 31 LA Coliseum (Clash Exhibition) 20/40/70
1 February 14 Daytona International Speedway 80
2 February 28 The Milwaukee Mile 100
3 March 14 Atlanta Motor Speedway 100
4 March 28 Richmond Raceway 130
5 April 11 Autodromo Nazionale Monza 30
6 April 18 Talladega Superspeedway 70
7 May 2 Las Vegas Motor Speedway 100
8 May 16 Darlington Raceway 120
9 May 30 Charlotte Motor Speedway 100
10 June 13 World Wide Technology Raceway 120
11 June 27 Watkins Glen International 45
12 July 11 Nashville Superspeedway 100
13 July 25 New Hampshire Motor Speedway 101
14 August 1 Pocono Raceway 60
15 August 15 Michigan International Speedway 60
16 August 29 Dover Motor Speedway 120
17 September 12 Phoenix Raceway 120
18 September 26 Homestead-Miami Speedway 100

*schedule subject to change
As in years past, the season kicks off with the Clash exhibition race on January 31, returning to Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as it did last year, before the first points-paying round of the year heads to Daytona International Speedway on February 14. From there, a new twist is added to the schedule, with the historic Milwaukee Mile on the schedule two weeks later. Milwaukee joins the legendary Monza circuit in Italy as two non-NASCAR Cup Series circuits to be added to this year’s campaign, with the latter representing the first time eNCiS will leave the United States.

Mainstays of the calendar like Richmond, Talladega, and Charlotte return for 2023, as does the Darlington Raceway throwback event on May 16. Drivers will have 14 rounds, concluding with the August 1 regular season finale at Pocono Raceway, to punch their ticket into the 10-driver playoffs, with visits to Michigan, Dover, and Phoenix to wind down the summer before the championship wraps up on September 26 at Homestead-Miami Speedway—which will once again be featured in a live event at the NASCAR Hall of Fame at Charlotte.

eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series race coverage streams live to eNASCAR.com/live and iRacing social media channels on Tuesdays at 9PM ET, with Countdown to Green coverage starting at 8:30PM ET (or 8PM ET for select events).

For more information on the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series, visit www.enascar.com or www.iracing.com/enascar. For more information on iRacing and for special offers, visit www.iracing.com.

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