Well now, you’ve come to ask about the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series schedule, huh? Ain’t no problem, let me tell you about it in the simplest way possible, just like how I’d explain it if we were sitting on the front porch watchin’ the sun set. The 2018 NASCAR season kicked off with some real excitement, so let’s take a look at what all went down that year.
The 2018 NASCAR Cup Series started up with the famous Daytona 500. It’s always the big one, and folks from all over were gatherin’ at Daytona International Speedway to watch them fast cars zoomin’ around. That was on February 18, 2018. You know, the Daytona 500’s always somethin’ special, it’s like the first big meal of the year after a long winter. Big, fast, and full of surprises!
But that ain’t the only race that happened down at Daytona, no sir. Just a few days before that, on February 15, there was the Can-Am Duels. They had two of ‘em that year, one at 6 p.m. ET and the second one right after. They sure know how to keep ya’ watchin’ with them short, fast races. The Duel races set the field for the big ol’ Daytona 500, so they were mighty important.
Now, let’s talk about the rest of the season. You know, NASCAR don’t just stop after Daytona. There were plenty of other races all around the country. They raced at tracks like Martinsville Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, and the Charlotte Motor Speedway, where them cars were goin’ fast as lightnin’. And they also had a few road courses, which is when the cars take a detour off the regular oval tracks and race on tracks that got turns and twists, just like the ol’ country roads ‘round here.
One of the other big events in the 2018 schedule was the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It’s a real historic race, lemme tell ya, and when them cars race through that place, it’s like somethin’ out of a history book. Fans from all over the world gather there, and you can feel the excitement in the air, just like it’s a big ol’ family reunion.
As the season went on, the playoffs started up, and that’s when things really got intense. The drivers, they had to race their hearts out to make sure they made it to the final rounds. The last race of the season, the NASCAR Cup Series Championship, was on November 18, 2018, at Homestead-Miami Speedway. That’s where the season ended, and let me tell you, there were plenty of folks with their fingers crossed, hoping their driver would take home the big trophy.
Now, you might be wonderin’, how many races were there in total? Well, there were 36 races in all, and that’s a whole lotta tire screechin’, engine roarin’, and fans hollerin’. It don’t matter whether they’re on a superspeedway or a short track, NASCAR always brings the heat.
In between all them races, the drivers also got themselves some time to rest and recover, and so did the fans! There were some breaks, but it wasn’t long before they were all back at it again. So, by the end of the season, it was clear who had the fastest cars and the most determination.
To wrap it all up, the 2018 NASCAR Cup Series schedule was full of excitement, drama, and some real good ol’ fashioned racing. From Daytona to Homestead, the drivers gave us a show like no other. It’s a sport that keeps us on the edge of our seats, and no matter what year it is, we can always count on NASCAR to bring the thrill!

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