Updated: March 6, 2008, 10:41 AM ET
Seattle gets a date, Cali loses one and Joey Logano is crowned in Vegas
Ryan McGee peered into his trusty crystal ball and viewed some rather shocking images for the year 2015. Seattle has a Cup race, Toyota and Honda get a home date at Twin Ring Motegi and Joey Logana wins his first crown in Vegas!
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• 13. May 24, World 600, Lowe's Motor Speedway, Charlotte, N.C. -- If they ever move this race from this date, they will have to answer to racing gods, who don't like it when you mess with tradition. Just ask the Indy 500, now run on Monday so as not to be overshadowed by the 600. • May 21 -- Off. Trust me, folks, everyone needs an off week to recover from Charlotte.• 14. June 7, Michigan International Speedway -- NASCAR's new Midwestern swing begins in the Motor City, finally putting some space between the two Michigan dates.• 15. June 14, Chicagoland Speedway -- Thanks to a typically low number of caution flags and the multiuse COT (which now stands for Car of Timelessness), everyone hauls their Michigan cars to Chicago then move on to • 16. June 20, Springfield, Ill. -- After a week of hanging out on Michigan Avenue and Wrigley Field, we travel three hours and several decades back in time to the 1-mile clay (yes, as in dirt) oval at the Illinois State Fairgrounds. For 200 laps the guys who came from the dirt -- Stewart, Gordon, Kahne, Newman -- dominate. But in the end, the race is won by 60-year-old Ken Schrader, who holds off nine-time ARCA champion Frank Kimmel. When they hear that dirt is back, Richard Petty, David Pearson and Junior Johnson all come out of retirement.• 17. June 28, Kentucky Speedway -- After filing a lawsuit every single summer since 2005, Kentucky finally gets a Cup date in 2013. Darrell and Michael Waltrip come out of retirement but DNQ after being caught with jet fuel in the fuel lines of their Honda Accords.• 18. July 4, Daytona -- The Firecracker 400 returns to its rightful place. Not the weekend before or after Independence Day, but the actual date of July Fourth. It should stay there, no matter what day of the week it falls on.• 19. July 12, Seattle -- International Speedway Corp.'s first race on its new Richmond clone is delayed three days by rain and run on a Wednesday despite the fact that hundreds of environmental activists have chained themselves to trees surrounding the track. Hometown heroes Kasey Kahne and Greg Biffle put on a show, while Derrike Cope and Chad Little are the honorary starters.• 20. July 19, Infineon Raceway, Sonoma, Calif. -- Everyone heads south to Northern California, where they ingest huge quantities of wine to offset the jitters of drinking all that Seattle coffee.• 21. July 26, Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Pa. -- Pocono lost one of its two race dates back in 2010 and got to keep the second on the condition that it would reduce the race length from 500 to 400 miles. Track owners Rose and Joe Mattioli handle it as gracefully as they always have, but secretly scatter nails all over the Tunnel Turn the night before the race.• 22. Aug. 2, Indianapolis Motor Speedway -- Tony Stewart wins his fifth home race, but after giving up his Subway diet in 2008, his fence climb is reduced to being helped up onto the top of the frontstretch wall by his crew and then passing out.• 23. Aug. 9, New Hampshire -- In 2010 Burton Smith moves one of Loudon's dates to Las Vegas, claiming that he never actually promises to keep both races in New England and that the media must have misunderstood him due to all the noise coming from his new drag strip in Charlotte. Former major league pitcher Roger Clemens tells Smith he should use the phrase "misremembered" because it kept him out of prison.• 24. Aug. 16, Michigan -- The second Michigan date stays put. This would also be a sweet spot for the New York track when it comes online but don't hold your breath.• 25. Aug. 22, Richmond -- Still the perfect race for The Chase cutoff, which in 2010 was put back to 10 teams.
The Chase
• 26. Aug. 29, Bristol Motor Speedway -- The Bristol night race should be in The Chase. Anyone care to argue with that?• 27. Sept. 6, Southern 500, Darlington Raceway -- After the Fontana-Vegas swap talks fell apart, the Lady in Black was finally sent back to where she's supposed to be -- Labor Day weekend! And it's the perfect super-tough test to begin the stretch run to the championship.• 28. Sept. 13, Dover International Speedway -- Dover loses one of its dates to the new Midwestern swing, but gets to keep its primo spot early in The Chase. Martin Truex Jr., the 2013 Cup champ, wins on his home track to take the points lead with seven races to go.• 29. Sept. 20, Kansas Speedway -- Hard to argue with this track's spot in The Chase.• 30. Sept. 27, Mexico City -- Like it or not, there needs to be a road course in The Chase. And since being added to the Cup schedule in 2011, the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez has become the premiere road course facility in North America. The crowd nearly tears down the grandstands during a thrilling last-lap duel between Juan Pablo Montoya, going for his fifth straight win in Mexico City, and Aric Almirola.• 31. Oct. 4, Texas -- The perfect place to return to after a trip to Mexico and it's not quite as cold as the current date in November.• Oct. 11 -- Off. Time to catch our breath and pump up the "five to go" hype machine.• 32. Oct. 18, Talladega -- We're going farther back east.• 33. Oct. 24, Lowe's Motor Speedway -- One week at home, capped by the 107th and final win of Jeff Gordon's career, who, as promised, retires from stock car racing in his mid-40s. One year later he finishes seventh in the Indianapolis 500 and wins the 24 Hours of LeMans.• 34. Nov. 1, Phoenix -- Back out west to check in with the folks there but NOT to Fontana.• 35. Nov. 8, Homestead-Miami Speedway -- The start of a three-week nonstop NASCAR party. Two-time Indy 500 champ and Miami resident Helio Castroneves wins the race in his Penske Racing Honda.• 36. Nov. 15, Las Vegas -- Here's where the other New Hampshire date ended up, in front of a packed house in Nevada to see three NASCAR champs get crowned. Kyle Busch enters the race with a 15-point lead, but has his third Cup title taken away when Joey Logano wins the race and clinches his first Sprint Cup title. Immediately following the race, NASCAR announces that Michigan is losing one of its dates to a new track at the Meadowlands (which looks suspiciously like Bristol), and because the people who run the Kentucky Speedway have been such a pain in the butt, they are losing their race to the new 1.5-mile oval located on the outskirts of Denver.• Nov. 20, Cup Awards Banquet, Las Vegas -- With all due respect to the good folks of Manhattan even they would rather have a party out here than at the Waldorf-Astoria. Plus, the location provides easy access to Los Angeles for the media blitz. The challenge for the champ will be surviving long enough to make it to the awards dinner on Friday night. Plus, we wrap everything up before Thanksgiving, which -- no matter what the racers may tell you -- would be a welcome change for everyone.
Ryan McGee, a senior writer for ESPN The Magazine, is the author of "ESPN Ultimate NASCAR: 100 Defining Moments in Stock Car Racing History." He can be reached at mcgeespn@yahoo.com.

