
2021 Camping World Truck Schedule Revealed
November 20, 2020The 2021 version of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series schedule features a significant facelift from previous seasons and is highlighted by several new events on the 22-race campaign. Austin Hill and the United Rentals team will kick off the year at Daytona International Speedway (DIS), as the “World Center of Racing” will host the Camping World Trucks season opener for the 22nd-consecutive season.
Inaugural events at Circuit of the Americas, a state-of-the-art road course located in Austin, Texas, and Knoxville Raceway, one of the nation’s most storied dirt tracks, highlight the schedule as well as dates at venues reappearing on the calendar. Darlington Raceway, Watkins Glen International (WGI), and Nashville Superspeedway (NSS) also return to the slate. While a fixture on the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series schedules, WGI will host its first Camping World Trucks event in the New York’s Finger Lakes region since 2000. Meanwhile, the 1.33-mile NSS makes its reappearance to the tailgater’s lineup for first time since 2011.
The seven-race playoffs will kick off on August 20th at World Wide Technology Raceway outside of St. Louis and also include a return to Bowmanville, Ontario’s Canadian Tire Motorsports Park. Phoenix Raceway will host the season-finale for the second year in a row on Friday night November 5th.
Feb. 12: Daytona International Speedway
Feb. 19: Daytona International Speedway (Road Course)
Mar. 5: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Mar. 20: Atlanta Motor Speedway
Mar. 27: Bristol Motor Speedway (dirt)
Apr. 17: Richmond Raceway
May 1: Kansas Speedway
May 7: Darlington Raceway
May 22: Circuit of the Americas
May 28: Charlotte Motor Speedway
Jun. 12: Texas Motor Speedway
Jun. 18: Nashville Superspeedway
Jun. 26: Pocono Raceway
Jul. 9: Knoxville Raceway
Aug. 7: Watkins Glen International
PLAYOFFS
Aug. 20: World Wide Technology Raceway
Sept. 5: Canadian Tire Motorsports Park
Sept. 16: Bristol Motor Speedway
Sept. 24: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Oct. 2: Talladega Superspeedway
Oct. 30: Martinsville Speedway
Nov. 5: Phoenix Raceway