2007 NASCAR Busch East Series

2007 NASCAR Busch East Series

The 2007 season for the NASCAR Busch East series has a thirteen race schedule beginning on April 28 at Greenville-Pickens Speedway with the Greased Lightning 150. The season finale is the Sunoco 150 on September 21 at Dover International Speedway. This season will be the last season under the Busch banner, thus ending a 21 year relationship with Anheuser-Busch.

Date Race Distance Venue TV
04/28/2007 Greased Lightning 150 150 Laps Greenville-Pickens Speedway SPEED*
05/18/2007 Minnesota 150 150 Laps Elko Speedway HDNet
05/20/2007 Featherlite Coaches 200 200 Laps Iowa Speedway HDNet
06/02/2007 Strutmasters.com 150 150 Laps South Boston Speedway
06/08/2007 TSI Harley-Davidson 150 150 Laps Stafford Motor Speedway SPEED*
06/29/2007 New England 125 125 Laps New Hampshire International Speedway SPEED*
07/14/2007 Pepsi Racing 100 100 Laps Thompson International Speedway HDNet
07/22/2007 Music City 150 150 Laps Music City Motorplex HDNet
07/28/2007 The Edge Hotel 150 150 Laps Adirondack International Speedway HDNet
08/18/2007 Mohegan Sun NASCAR Busch East 200 82 Laps/200 Kilometers Lime Rock Park HDNet
08/25/2007 Mansfield 150 150 Laps Mansfield Motorsports Park HDNet
09/14/2007 Aubuchon Hardware 125 presented by hardwarestore.com 125 Laps New Hampshire International Speedway HDNet
09/21/2007 Sunoco 150 150 Laps Dover International Speedway HDNet

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

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