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Iowa Speedway Sets the Stage for NASCAR Cup Series Debut

Located in Newton, Iowa just outside Des Moines, sits the .875-mile short track known as Iowa Speedway. The track will play host to the NASCAR Cup Series for the first time in its existence with this weekend’s Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol on Sunday, June 16 at 7 p.m. ET on the USA Network, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

Iowa Speedway will become the 176th different track to host a NASCAR Cup Series points-paying race since the inception of the series in 1949.

Iowa Speedway was built between 2005-2006, by then owner Paul Schlaak of the U.S. Motorsports Entertainment Corporation. International Speedway Corporation purchased the property in 2013, and it is now owned by NASCAR.

The first race held at Iowa Speedway was an ARCA Menards Series event on October 15, 2006, and the race was won by Steven Wallace driving a Dodge for Rusty Wallace Inc., a team owned by his father NASCAR Hall of Famer Rusty Wallace.

The speedway is measured at 0.875 mile (1.4 km), with 10 degrees of banking in the frontstretch, four degrees in the backstretch, and a progressive banking system utilized from 12 to 14 degrees in the turns.

All the on-track NASCAR Cup Series action at Iowa Speedway will begin with a 50-minute practice at 5:35 p.m. ET on Friday June 14, and followed by Busch Light Pole Qualifying at 1:05 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 15. Both events will be broadcast on USA Network, MRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

NASCAR Cup Series

Next Race: Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol

The Place: Iowa Speedway

Track Length: .875 Mile Asphalt Oval

The Date: Sunday, June 16

The Time: 7 p.m. ET

The Purse: $8,881,630

TV: USA, 6 p.m. ET

Radio: MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio

Distance: 306.25 miles (350 laps); Stage 1 (Ends on Lap 70),

Stage 2 (Ends on Lap 210), Final Stage (Ends on Lap 350)

Iowa Speedway winners

Although this weekend’s race at Iowa Speedway will be a first for the NASCAR Cup Series, there are some drivers entered in the Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol who have conquered the .875-mile track in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.

Brad Keselowski2009, 2013, 2014
Kyle Busch2010
Ricky Stenhouse Jr.2011 sweep, 2012
Chris Buescher2015
Ryan Blaney2015
Erik Jones2016
William Byron2017
Ryan Preece2017
Christopher Bell2018, 2019
Chase Briscoe2019

Race to the Playoffs: Four of last season’s Playoff drivers are outside the points cutoff

Through the first 16 races of the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series season, nine different winners have secured their spot in the Playoffs by virtue of their victory. At the other end of postseason outlook, 23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace holds the 16th and final transfer spot into the Playoffs by a slim eight-point lead over Richard Childress Racing’s Kyle Busch as the series heads to Iowa Speedway for the Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol this Sunday, June 16 (7:00 p.m. ET on USA, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

The nine drivers that have earned a spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs by virtue of wins this season are Denny Hamlin, William Byron, Kyle Larson, Christopher Bell, Chase Elliott, Tyler Reddick, Brad Keselowski, Daniel Suárez, and Austin Cindric. Seven spots are still up for grabs in the hunt for the championship.

The seven drivers currently occupying the remaining postseason spots on points are Martin Truex Jr. (+128 points ahead of the Playoff cutoff), Ty Gibbs (+86 points ahead of the cutoff), Ross Chastain (+73),  Alex Bowman (+65), Ryan Blaney (+64), Chris Buescher (+32) and Bubba Wallace (+8).

2024 NASCAR Cup Series Playoff Outlook – Drivers Without Wins This Season

RankDriverPointsRace WinsStage WinsPlayoff Pts+/- Cutoff
10Martin Truex Jr.508022128
11Ty Gibbs46602286
12Ross Chastain45301173
13Alex Bowman44500065
14Ryan Blaney44401164
15Chris Buescher41202232
16Bubba Wallace3880008
17Kyle Busch380000-8
18Joey Logano372011-16
19Chase Briscoe361000-27
20Michael McDowell295011-93
21Todd Gilliland289000-99
22Carson Hocevar #279000-109
23Josh Berry #269000-119
24Noah Gragson266000-122
25Erik Jones250000-138
26Ryan Preece239000-149
27Ricky Stenhouse Jr.236000-152
28John Hunter Nemechek236000-152
29Daniel Hemric226000-162
30Corey LaJoie222000-166
31Austin Dillon211000-177
32Justin Haley209000-179
33Harrison Burton168000-220
34Zane Smith #152000-236

Currently four drivers that made the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs last season are below the cutline this year – Kyle Busch (17th, -8 points), Joey Logano (18th, -16 points), Michael McDowell (20th, -93 points), and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (27th, -152 points).

NASCAR Cup Series, Etc.

Hamlin looking for third short-track win this season – Since 1997, the NASCAR Cup Series has run six races each season on tracks that measure less than a mile in length (two races at each short track) – Richmond (0.75-mile), Bristol (0.533-mile), and Martinsville Speedway (0.526-mile). The only season since 1997 to not have six total races on tracks less than a mile was the 2020 season. Due to Covid restrictions, the series only ran five races that season. Iowa Speedway, this weekend’s facility, measures 0.875 miles.

This year, Hamlin has won two races on short tracks and will be looking for his third this weekend.

Since 1997, the most wins by a driver on tracks measuring less than a mile in a single season is four by NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson in 2007.

Three other drivers have been able to win three races in a single season since 1997 – Denny Hamlin (2010), Kyle Busch (2009, 2018) and Martin Truex Jr. (2019).

Crew Member Spotlight: Iowa Speedway Weekend – A handful of teams boast crew members who are from the surrounding areas of the Iowa track.

CREW MEMBERS FROM IOWA (Alphabetical Order by Last Name)
NameOrganizationTeam NumberTitle/PositionHometown
Matt Ver MeerStewart-Haas4, 10, 14, 41Pit Crew CoachMontezuma, IA
Ryan MulderStewart-Haas10Front Tire ChangerSioux Center, IA
Kyle PinkertonTeam Penske21MechanicNew Sharon, IA