2008 NASCAR Camping World East Series

The 2008 NASCAR Camping World East Series began on April 19, 2008, at Greenville-Pickens Speedway with An American Revolution 150. The regular season concluded on October 12, 2008, at Stafford Motor Speedway. NASCAR's 4th-tier series will be known as the NASCAR Camping World Series beginning with the 2008 season, ending the 21 year sponsorship by Anheuser-Busch's Busch Beer.

Date Race Distance Venue TV
04/19/2008 An American Revolution 150 Presented by Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 150 Laps Greenville-Pickens Speedway SPEED*
05/18/2008 U.S. Cellular 200 200 Laps Iowa Speedway HDNet
05/31/2008 Strutmasters.com 150 150 Laps South Boston Speedway SPEED*
06/08/2008 NASCAR Camping World Series 125 At The Glen 125 Miles Watkins Glen International SPEED*
06/27/2008 Heluva Good! Summer 125 125 Laps New Hampshire Motor Speedway SPEED*
07/12/2008 Pepsi Full Fender Frenzy 100 100 Laps Thompson International Speedway
07/19/2008 Strutmasters.com 150 Presented by Dollar General 150 Laps Music City Motorplex HDNet
07/26/2008 The Edge Hotel 150 150 Laps Adirondack International Speedway HDNet
08/16/2008 Mohegan Sun NASCAR Camping World Series 200 200 Kilometers Lime Rock Park HDNet
08/23/2008 Mansfield 150 150 Laps Mansfield Motorsports Park HDNet
09/12/2008 Heluva Good! Fall 125 125 Laps New Hampshire Motor Speedway HDNet
09/19/2008 Sunoco 150 150 Laps Dover International Speedway HDNet
09/28/2008 36th Annual Carquest Fall Final 150 Laps Stafford Motor Speedway HDNet
01/24/2009 Toyota All-Star Showdown 2 250 Laps Toyota Speedway at Irwindale SPEED

* Races will air on delay only. All HDNet races will air live and re-air on SPEED.

Read more about 2008 NASCAR Camping World East Series:  Television, Points Standings, Season-ending Awards

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