Nascar Busch Series

Racing fans have the unique experience to catch a glimpse of upcoming star drivers by attending the NASCAR Busch Series races. There are no famous drivers to watch in this even playing field because everyone is looking to use this race to break into the renowned NEXTEL Cup. One thing that brings in the big crowds for the NASCAR Busch Series is the way the events are scheduled.

The strategy is to plan the Busch Series racing schedule one day before the NEXTEL Cup races so that fans will attend to get excited for the big event the next day. However, this caused controversy as professional drivers were entering this lower-level competition to familiarize themselves with the track. With the obvious advantage, it was shadowing the talent within the NASCAR Busch Series drivers.

In 2006, the Busch North Series was renamed the NASCAR Busch East Series because of the addition of a South Carolina race. At the time that it was founded in the late 1980s, the states were all in the Northeastern region of the United States. There has been a recent push to also add Tennessee, Virginia, and Boston to the list of areas within the Busch Series races.

Experience of the driver does not matter when it comes to Busch Series qualifying races. Everyone must start out at the bottom of a Busch Series race and rightfully work their way up. Winning and maintaining a steady record could be the ticket to a future in NEXTEL Cup competition. From the racing standpoint, watching the competition in NASCAR Busch Series racing is no less entertaining than seeing the professionals.

Although the NASCAR Busch Series dates are close to the NEXTEL Cup, an up to date schedule should be the best source of the information needed. Finding an accurate listing of the NASCAR Busch Series schedule is easy to do on the Internet. A local ticket box office may also have dates and times, but the official NASCAR site may feature the earliest schedule for the Busch Series races. Links to sites that have NASCAR Busch Series tickets and discounts may help save a little extra money when attending an event. Extra tickets may be available last minute in shops or on auction sites. This is a great way to get a seat if there were none left for certain dates on the Busch Series schedule.

Online shops may also feature merchandise that is not sold at Busch Series races. It is possible to find anything from Busch Series diecast collectible cars to a replica NASCAR Busch Series flag. Whether it is given as a gift or added to a personal collection, fan merchandise is easy to find.
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