As tracks started announcing their upcoming race dates, the 2013 schedule was beginning to be pieced together, and NASCAR gave the complete answer on Tuesday when it released the official 2013 Sprint Cup Series schedule. And it's pretty much the same as this year's schedule.
All 10 Chase tracks remain the same, and eight of them keep their order in the Chase. The only swap comes between Kansas and Talladega, as Kansas moves up to the fourth Chase race after being the sixth Chase race this year.
With Easter weekend falling on the final weekend of March, the spring Martinsville race remains on the first Sunday in April. The last off weekend of the season will be Sunday, July 21st.
The complete 2013 Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series schedules will be released later in the fall. The complete Cup Series schedule is below:
 February 16: Shootout (Saturday night)
 February 24: Daytona 500
 March 3: Phoenix
 March 10: Las Vegas
 March 17: Bristol
 March 24: Auto Club
 April 7: Martinsville
 April 13: Texas (Saturday night)
 April 21: Kansas
 April 27: Richmond (Saturday night)
 May 5: Talladega
 May 11: Darlington (Saturday night)
 May 18: All Star Race
 May 26: Charlotte (Sunday night)
 June 2: Dover
 June 9: Pocono
 June 16: Michigan
 June 23: Sonoma
 June 29: Kentucky (Saturday night)
 July 6: Daytona (Saturday night)
 July 14: New Hampshire
 July 28: Indianapolis
 August 4: Pocono
 August 11: Watkins Glen
 August 18: Michigan
 August 24: Bristol (Saturday night)
 September 1: Atlanta (Sunday night)
 September 7: Richmond (Saturday night)
 September 15: Chicagoland
 September 22: New Hampshire
 September 29: Dover
 October 6: Kansas
 October 12: Charlotte (Saturday night)
 October 20: Talladega
 October 27: Martinsville
 November 3: Texas
 November 10: Phoenix
 November 17: Homestead
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