NASCAR is heading to Eldora.
The dirt track that Tony Stewart owns will play host to the Camping World Truck Series on Wednesday, July 24, the week before the Brickyard 400. It will be the first Camping World Truck Series race on dirt and the first time that NASCAR has raced on dirt since 1970.
In October, Stewart said that he would be "ecstatic" if the series visited his track. On Wednesday, Stewart said that he hadn't decided if he would be entering his track's inaugural NASCAR race.
The Truck Series will also be visiting Canadian Tire Motorsports Park for the first time on September 1. The series visited Atlanta on that weekend last year.
The schedule remains at 22 races, the same as 2012. It also doesn't feature a race in March. The first race of the season is February 22 at Daytona International Speedway and the second race is April 6 at Martinsville.
The full schedule is below:
Feb. 22 Daytona International Speedway
 April 6 Martinsville Speedway
 April 14 Rockingham Speedway
 April 20 Kansas Speedway
 May 17 Charlotte Motor Speedway
 May 31 Dover International Speedway
 June 7 Texas Motor Speedway
 June 27  Kentucky Speedway
 July 13 Iowa Speedway
 July 24 Eldora Speedway
 August 3 Pocono Raceway
 August 17 Michigan International Speedway
 August 21 Bristol Motor Speedway
 September 1 Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
 September 8 Iowa Speedway
 September 13 Chicagoland Speedway
 September 28 Las Vegas Motor Speedway
 October 19 Talladega Superspeedway
 October 26 Martinsville Speedway
 November 1 Texas Motor Speedway
 November 8 Phoenix International Raceway
 November 15 Homestead-Miami Speedway