The Xfinity schedule for 2021 follows the Cup scheduled for next year and will be added to the Cup series on 32 out of 33 race weekends next year.
The Xfinity Series Mid-Ohio race will happen on 5th June 2021, it will not be held in conjunction with the Cup Series next year.
The Regular Season of NASCAR Xfinity will start on 13 February 2021 at Daytona, and the regular season will finish at Bristol on 17 September 2021. The Playoffs, which include seven races kick-off on 25 September 2021 at Las Vegas.
The Xfinity Series will happen along with the Cup series on the same tracks Circuit of the Americas and Nashville Superspeedway. The COTA Xfinity Series race will take place on 22 May and on 19 June in Nashville.
Ben Kennedy, NASCAR vice president of racing development, said in a statement, As with the Cup series, we are excited to have worked with the industry and our broadcast partners to bring our fans an exciting schedule for the Xfinity series. During the 2020 season, we have seen marvelous Xfinity races, and this schedule permitted us to create on that impetus by including new tracks to an already implausible mix of traditional circuits.
Race / Venue | Date |
Daytona | 13 February |
Homestead-Miami | 20 February |
Auto Club | 27 February |
Las Vegas | 6 March |
Phoenix | 13 March |
Atlanta | 20 March |
Martinsville | 9 March |
Talladega | 24 March |
Darlington | 8 May |
Dover | 15 May |
COTA | 22 May |
Charlotte | 29 May |
Mid-Ohio | 5 June |
Texas | 12 June |
Nashville Superspeedway | 19 June |
Pocono | 27 June |
Road America | 3 July |
Atlanta | 10 July |
New Hampshire | 17 July |
Watkins Glen | 7 August |
Indianapolis Road Course | 14 August |
Michigan | 21 August |
Daytona | 27 August |
Darlington | 4 September |
Richmond | 11 September |
Bristol | 17 September |
Las Vegas | 25 September |
Talladega | 2 October |
Charlotte Roval | 9 October |
Texas | 16 October |
Kansas | 23 October |
Martinsville | 30 October |
Pohenix | 6 November |