Everything you need to know about NASCAR's first Cup Series in Iowa (2024)

GINORMOUS ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE. THE CALL FOR NASCAR DRIVERS TO START THEIR ENGINES WILL RING LOUD AND CLEAR FROM THE IOWA SPEEDWAY IN NEWTON STARTING IN JUNE. THE NASCAR CUP SERIES. THE ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE THAT FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, THE NASCAR CUP SERIES, NASCAR’S HIGHEST LEVEL, WILL ROAR AROUND THE SEVEN EIGHTH MILE OF A TRACK AT THE IOWA SPEEDWAY IN NEWTON. NASCAR FANS ARE. BEYOND EXCITED. I WAS OUT THERE JUST JUMPING JACKS. I TELL YOU WHAT, UP AND DOWN, JUST SUPER EXCITED AGAIN TO, YOU KNOW, WELCOME NASCAR HERE. BRAD KESELOWSKI HAS RACED THE IOWA SPEEDWAY IN THE PAST. THE NASCAR CUP SERIES COME TO NEWTON. HAS HIS ENGINE RUNNING SURPRISE. DELIGHTED. YOU KNOW, USUALLY YOU HEAR RUMORS ABOUT THINGS LIKE THIS FIRST AND NASCAR DONE A GREAT JOB OF KEEPING THAT QUIET. BUT THEN ELATED FOR THE COMMUNITY. HALL OF FAME NASCAR DRIVER AND IOWA SPEEDWAY DESIGNER RUSTY WALLACE. ALSO ON HAND. HE SAYS THE NASCAR CUP SERIES COMING TO THE IOWA SEEDWAY WAS THE DREAM WHEN THE TRACK OPENED BACK IN 2006. WE WAITED AND WAITED AND WAITED. AND NOW WE GOT THE NASCAR CUP SERIES. BUT HEY, WE’LL WAIT OUR TURN. IT WAS A LONG TURN, A LONG TIME TO WAIT. BUT NOW WE GOT IT. THAT RACE WILL HIT THE TRACK ON SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH, PRECEDED BY RACES FRIDAY, JUNE 14TH AND SATURDAY, JUNE 15TH, A WEEKEND THAT WILL REV UP A LOT OF LIFE INTO THE ECONOMY AT A LOCAL LEVEL. NEWTON AND THE SURROUNDING AREA WILL BENEFIT FROM A SURGE OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY. ON AVERAGE, NASCAR PREMIUM EVENTS GENERATE APPROXIMATELY. $100 MILLION IN ECONOMIC IMPACT PER CUP EVENT. NASCAR CUP SERIES COMING TO NEWTON WAS PUSHED ALONG BY THE SHUTDOWN OF A TRACK IN CALIFORNIA, LEAVING THE OPEN WEEKEND FOR THE IOWA SPEEDWAY TO DRIVE RIGHT INTO TICKETS GO ON SALE AT A LATER DATE. BUT IF YOU GO TO IOWA SPEEDWAY DOT COM. A $25 DEPOSIT CAN BE MADE FOR A PRIORITY ACCESS BEFORE TICKETS GO ON SALE TO THE PUBLIC IN DES MOINES, MARC

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First NASCAR Cup Series in Newton: Everything you need to know about Iowa Speedway's NASCAR weekend

NASCAR's top drivers are in Iowa this weekend for the first Cup Series race at Newton's Iowa Speedway. The three-day NASCAR weekend started Friday with the ARCA Menards Series' Atlas 150. NASCAR Xfinity Series' Hy-Vee Perks 250 was Saturday and the main event, NASCAR's Cup Series' Iowa Corn 350, is Sunday. Mixed in are driver appearances, qualifying runs, concerts and more.How to watch Sunday’s Cup Series raceThe Iowa Corn 350 will air on USA Network starting at 6 p.m. Sunday. Fans can also catch the race streaming on Sling TV, Fubo or the Hulu + LiveTV/ESPN+ bundle.Here's what to know about NASCAR weekend at the Iowa Speedway in Newton:Location Iowa Speedway, 3333 Rusty Wallace Drive, Newton Full schedule for NASCAR weekend, June 14-16Friday, June 14: Noon: Parking lots and Fan Zone open1 p.m.: Grandstand gates open1-1:15 p.m.: Sammy Smith appearance1:30-1:45 p.m.: Joey Gase Q&A2-2:45 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series practice3-3:20 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series qualifying3:35-4:25 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series practice4:35-5:25 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series practice5:25 p.m.: Neva Alden pre-race concert7 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series Atlas 150Saturday, June 15: 6 a.m.: Parking lots open 8 a.m.: Fan Zone opens9 a.m.: Joey Logano SiriusXM NASCAR Experience 9:30 a.m.: NSX autograph session 10 a.m.: Grandstand gates open 11:05 a.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying 12:05 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series qualifying 1:30 p.m.: Joey Gase appearance1:45-2:15 p.m.: Stacking Pennies Podcast with Corey Lajoie 2:30 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Hy-Vee Perks 250TBD: Tim Dugger post-race concertSunday, June 16:11 a.m.: Parking lots and Fan Zone open2 p.m.: Grandstand gates open2:30-2:45 p.m.: Christopher Bell appearance2:45 p.m.: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. appearance3:05 p.m.: Chase Briscoe appearance3:15-3:30 p.m.: Ty Gibbs appearance3:15-4:45 p.m.: Fanwalk Experience access3:30 p.m.: Brad Keselowski appearance3:45 p.m.: Ryan Blaney appearance4 p.m.: Flatland Ridge concert4:15 p.m.: Josh Berry Q&A5:30 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series driver introductions6 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series Iowa Corn 350TBA: Post-race FireworksWATCH: Preparations underway for NASCAR weekend at the Iowa SpeedwayDirections and parkingDirections:All race traffic on Interstate 80: Take Interstate 80 to exit 168. Take exit 168 to Iowa Speedway Drive and turn south. Continue south on Iowa Speedway Drive and staff will direct you to the appropriate parking lot. Traffic will not be allowed to turn onto Rusty Wallace Drive from this interchange. Rusty Wallace Drive has been designated as an emergency route and will only be utilized for emergencies and to relieve traffic congestion. When exiting the Iowa Speedway use the same route.Newton Club members and luxury suite owners: Take Interstate 80 to exit 164. Exit south onto U.S. 14. Continue traveling south on U.S. 14 approximately 3.6 miles. Turn east on South 60th Avenue. Continue east 2.25 miles and turn north on County Road S:74. Continue north 3.6 miles. Turn east on Rusty Wallace Drive, signs and staff will direct you to parking from here.ParkingGrandstand customers will park in our FREE General Parking areas.Newton Club ticket holders and Luxury Suite guests will be directed to designated lots.ADA: All you need to do is bring your ADA permit, matching ID and corresponding state-issued card and/or paperwork to the track with you! You will be directed to the ADA lots, and can check out our ADA Guide for more information about accessibility at Iowa Speedway. KCCI ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook |YouTube | Instagram | TwitterTicket informationAccording to iowaspeedway.com, most of the NASCAR weekend events are sold out, including full weekend packages, camping spots and single-day tickets for Saturday and Sunday. Fans can still find tickets on the secondary market, including Seatgeek, Gametime, StubHub, Vivid and more. What's allowed in the stadiumOnly sealed bottled water is allowed through the ticketing gates. Guests may bring in one empty soft-sided cooler no larger than 14 x 14 x 14 inches (guests may put sealed bottled water in the soft-sided cooler, two sealed water bottles are allowed per person). Telescoping handles on a cooler are OK if they fit within the 14 x 14 x 14 inches allowed dimensions. The hard plastic lining in a soft-sided cooler does not need to be removed.A maximum of two bags per person are allowed through admission gates. Backpacks, diaper bags, clutch bags and fanny packs are permitted as long as they do not exceed a maximum size of 18 x 18 x 14 inches.Soft-sided coolers are permitted as long as they do not exceed a maximum size of 14 x 14 x 14 inches.A combination of any of the above mentioned items will be allowed with the exception of the soft-sided coolers, which will be limited to one cooler per guest.Cameras and binoculars are allowed as long as they meet the above requirements. Camera bags must not be larger than a standard backpack.Outside alcohol is not permitted inside the stadium but can be purchased once inside.Pets are not allowed inside Speedway property with the exception of registered service animals.Smoking is only allowed in designated areas. For a complete list of specific items that are and are not allowed at the event, click here. Drivers to watch Current standings in each series:Cup Series:Kyle Larson: 561 points, 3 wins, 675 laps led, 7 stage winsChase Elliot: 547 points, 1 win, 136 laps led, 1 stage winsDenny Hamlin: 535 points, 3 wins, 607 laps led, 3 stage winsXfinity Series:Cole Custer: 509 points, 0 wins, 222 laps led, 2 stage winsAustin Hill: 497 points, 2 wins, 128 laps led, 2 stage winsChandler Smith: 497 points, 2 wins, 271 laps led, 3 stage winsARCA Menards SeriesAndres Perez: 273 pointsGreg Van Alst: 257 pointsAmber Balcaen: 240 points Full standings can be found at nascar.com.NASCAR weekend weather forecast and inclement weather policyAs of Monday afternoon, KCCI's forecast calls for highs of 87 Friday, 89 Saturday and 93 Sunday. Friday should be dry but there's a chance of morning showers Saturday and isolated thunderstorms Sunday. In case a race is postponed and rescheduled due to inclement weather, tickets will be honored on the new date. Fans may exchange tickets not used on the rescheduled date for a future race. Unused tickets may be exchanged for a ticket of equal or lesser value based on event and seating location availability at the time of redemption.Other events this summer at the Iowa SpeedwayNASCAR isn't the only main event at the Iowa Speedway this summer. On July 12-14 is the Hy-Vee Indycar Race Weekend. Enjoy a weekend of racing, camping and concerts from Post Malone, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Combs and Eric Church. More information about the Hy-Vee Indycar Race Weekend or to purchase tickets, click here.» Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple| Google PlayGet the latest headlines from KCCI

NEWTON, Iowa —

NASCAR's top drivers are in Iowa this weekend for the first Cup Series race at Newton's Iowa Speedway.

The three-day NASCAR weekend started Friday with the ARCA Menards Series' Atlas 150. NASCAR Xfinity Series' Hy-Vee Perks 250 was Saturday and the main event, NASCAR's Cup Series' Iowa Corn 350, is Sunday. Mixed in are driver appearances, qualifying runs, concerts and more.

How to watch Sunday’s Cup Series race

The Iowa Corn 350 will air on USA Network starting at 6 p.m. Sunday. Fans can also catch the race streaming on Sling TV, Fubo or the Hulu + LiveTV/ESPN+ bundle.

Here's what to know about NASCAR weekend at the Iowa Speedway in Newton:

Location

  • Iowa Speedway, 3333 Rusty Wallace Drive, Newton

    Full schedule for NASCAR weekend, June 14-16

    Friday, June 14:

    • Noon: Parking lots and Fan Zone open
    • 1 p.m.: Grandstand gates open
    • 1-1:15 p.m.: Sammy Smith appearance
    • 1:30-1:45 p.m.: Joey Gase Q&A
    • 2-2:45 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series practice
    • 3-3:20 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series qualifying
    • 3:35-4:25 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series practice
    • 4:35-5:25 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series practice
    • 5:25 p.m.: Neva Alden pre-race concert
    • 7 p.m.: ARCA Menards Series Atlas 150

    Saturday, June 15:

    • 6 a.m.: Parking lots open
    • 8 a.m.: Fan Zone opens
    • 9 a.m.: Joey Logano SiriusXM NASCAR Experience
    • 9:30 a.m.: NSX autograph session
    • 10 a.m.: Grandstand gates open
    • 11:05 a.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series qualifying
    • 12:05 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series qualifying
    • 1:30 p.m.: Joey Gase appearance
    • 1:45-2:15 p.m.: Stacking Pennies Podcast with Corey Lajoie
    • 2:30 p.m.: NASCAR Xfinity Series Hy-Vee Perks 250
    • TBD: Tim Dugger post-race concert

    Sunday, June 16:

    • 11 a.m.: Parking lots and Fan Zone open
    • 2 p.m.: Grandstand gates open
    • 2:30-2:45 p.m.: Christopher Bell appearance
    • 2:45 p.m.: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. appearance
    • 3:05 p.m.: Chase Briscoe appearance
    • 3:15-3:30 p.m.: Ty Gibbs appearance
    • 3:15-4:45 p.m.: Fanwalk Experience access
    • 3:30 p.m.: Brad Keselowski appearance
    • 3:45 p.m.: Ryan Blaney appearance
    • 4 p.m.: Flatland Ridge concert
    • 4:15 p.m.: Josh Berry Q&A
    • 5:30 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series driver introductions
    • 6 p.m.: NASCAR Cup Series Iowa Corn 350
    • TBA: Post-race Fireworks

      WATCH: Preparations underway for NASCAR weekend at the Iowa Speedway

      Directions and parking

      Directions:

      • All race traffic on Interstate 80: Take Interstate 80 to exit 168. Take exit 168 to Iowa Speedway Drive and turn south. Continue south on Iowa Speedway Drive and staff will direct you to the appropriate parking lot. Traffic will not be allowed to turn onto Rusty Wallace Drive from this interchange. Rusty Wallace Drive has been designated as an emergency route and will only be utilized for emergencies and to relieve traffic congestion. When exiting the Iowa Speedway use the same route.
      • Newton Club members and luxury suite owners: Take Interstate 80 to exit 164. Exit south onto U.S. 14. Continue traveling south on U.S. 14 approximately 3.6 miles. Turn east on South 60th Avenue. Continue east 2.25 miles and turn north on County Road S:74. Continue north 3.6 miles. Turn east on Rusty Wallace Drive, signs and staff will direct you to parking from here.

        Parking

        • Grandstand customers will park in our FREE General Parking areas.
        • Newton Club ticket holders and Luxury Suite guests will be directed to designated lots.
        • ADA: All you need to do is bring your ADA permit, matching ID and corresponding state-issued card and/or paperwork to the track with you! You will be directed to the ADA lots, and can check out our ADA Guide for more information about accessibility at Iowa Speedway.

          KCCI ON SOCIAL MEDIA:

          Facebook |YouTube | Instagram | Twitter

          Ticket information

          According to iowaspeedway.com, most of the NASCAR weekend events are sold out, including full weekend packages, camping spots and single-day tickets for Saturday and Sunday. Fans can still find tickets on the secondary market, including Seatgeek, Gametime, StubHub, Vivid and more.

          What's allowed in the stadium

            • Only sealed bottled water is allowed through the ticketing gates. Guests may bring in one empty soft-sided cooler no larger than 14 x 14 x 14 inches (guests may put sealed bottled water in the soft-sided cooler, two sealed water bottles are allowed per person). Telescoping handles on a cooler are OK if they fit within the 14 x 14 x 14 inches allowed dimensions. The hard plastic lining in a soft-sided cooler does not need to be removed.
            • A maximum of two bags per person are allowed through admission gates. Backpacks, diaper bags, clutch bags and fanny packs are permitted as long as they do not exceed a maximum size of 18 x 18 x 14 inches.
            • Soft-sided coolers are permitted as long as they do not exceed a maximum size of 14 x 14 x 14 inches.
            • A combination of any of the above mentioned items will be allowed with the exception of the soft-sided coolers, which will be limited to one cooler per guest.
            • Cameras and binoculars are allowed as long as they meet the above requirements. Camera bags must not be larger than a standard backpack.
            • Outside alcohol is not permitted inside the stadium but can be purchased once inside.
            • Pets are not allowed inside Speedway property with the exception of registered service animals.
            • Smoking is only allowed in designated areas.

          For a complete list of specific items that are and are not allowed at the event, click here.

          NASCAR Cup Series race could bring millions to Newton and surrounding area

          Drivers to watch

          Current standings in each series:

          Cup Series:

          1. Kyle Larson: 561 points, 3 wins, 675 laps led, 7 stage wins
          2. Chase Elliot: 547 points, 1 win, 136 laps led, 1 stage wins
          3. Denny Hamlin: 535 points, 3 wins, 607 laps led, 3 stage wins

          Xfinity Series:

          1. Cole Custer: 509 points, 0 wins, 222 laps led, 2 stage wins
          2. Austin Hill: 497 points, 2 wins, 128 laps led, 2 stage wins
          3. Chandler Smith: 497 points, 2 wins, 271 laps led, 3 stage wins

          ARCA Menards Series

          1. Andres Perez: 273 points
          2. Greg Van Alst: 257 points
          3. Amber Balcaen: 240 points

          Full standings can be found at nascar.com.

          NASCAR weekend weather forecast and inclement weather policy

          As of Monday afternoon, KCCI's forecast calls for highs of 87 Friday, 89 Saturday and 93 Sunday. Friday should be dry but there's a chance of morning showers Saturday and isolated thunderstorms Sunday.

          In case a race is postponed and rescheduled due to inclement weather, tickets will be honored on the new date. Fans may exchange tickets not used on the rescheduled date for a future race. Unused tickets may be exchanged for a ticket of equal or lesser value based on event and seating location availability at the time of redemption.

          Other events this summer at the Iowa Speedway

          NASCAR isn't the only main event at the Iowa Speedway this summer. On July 12-14 is the Hy-Vee Indycar Race Weekend. Enjoy a weekend of racing, camping and concerts from Post Malone, Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Combs and Eric Church.

          More information about the Hy-Vee Indycar Race Weekend or to purchase tickets, click here.

          » Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple| Google Play

          Get the latest headlines from KCCI

            Everything you need to know about NASCAR's first Cup Series in Iowa (2024)

            FAQs

            Has NASCAR ever raced in Iowa? ›

            NEWTON, Iowa — Fans sold out the Iowa Speedway for the Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol, Iowa's first ever NASCAR race. The high temperatures did not stop fans from filling the grandstand with excitement. NASCAR fans came from all across the country for this experience, something they say "you can't find elsewhere."

            Can you bring beer into Iowa Speedway? ›

            FAQs. CAN I BRING COOLERS, FOOD AND DRINKS INTO THE GRANDSTANDS? Only sealed bottled water is allowed through the ticketing gates.

            Who owns the NASCAR track in Iowa? ›

            In 2013, NASCAR bought the track from the Clement family for $10 million. From 2009 to 2019, Iowa Speedway hosted 20 Xfinity Series and 13 Truck Series races.

            How long is the NASCAR track in Iowa? ›

            The NASCAR Cup Series takes on the 0.875-mile Iowa Speedway for the first time in Sunday's Iowa Corn 350.

            What state do most NASCAR drivers come from? ›

            That distinction goes to what's also the state with the most people within its borders as a whole: California. Yes, across all three NASCAR national series – the Sprint Cup, Xfinity and Camping World Truck series – the state out west is the best in the business right now, at a whopping 20 drivers.

            When was the last race at the Iowa Speedway? ›

            But NASCAR's national series left the track after the 2019 season, and after an IndyCar doubleheader in 2020 with a limited crowd during the pandemic, the facility sat unused in 2021.

            Can you bring your own drinks to NASCAR race? ›

            it's best to bring your own track snacks and beverages, which you can throw into a clear bag or soft-sided cooler. Pre-packaged and sealed food and beverage items are welcome at NASCAR tracks, so there's no reason to break the bank on concession food – regardless of how tasty it may be.

            Is Iowa Speedway cashless? ›

            Beverage stations will be located throughout the concourse, as well. NOTE: Iowa Speedway will operate as a cashless venue for this event. All food/beverage service will be cashless.

            Where is the best place to sit at Iowa Speedway? ›

            If you're in the track any seat is good. I recommend sitting at the middle rows or higher.

            Does Rusty Wallace still own the Iowa Speedway? ›

            The track is owned and operated by the U.S. Motorsport Corporation and was designed by NASCAR Champion Rusty Wallace who is also an anchor for ABC-TV and ESPN.

            What family owns NASCAR? ›

            NASCAR was founded by Bill France, Sr. in 1948 and to this day France family members own and operate NASCAR.

            What team does Tony Stewart own in NASCAR? ›

            Stewart-Haas Racing Team

            Stewart-Haas Racing was founded back in 2009 by NASCAR Hall of Fame member Tony Stewart and Gene Haas.

            Is NASCAR coming to Iowa in 2024? ›

            2024 NASCAR Triple-Header Race Weekend | IOWA Speedway. IOWA CORN 350 POWERED BY ETHANOL SOLD OUT JUNE 16 | 6:00 PM CST We look forward to you joining us at the Inaugural NASCAR Cup Series Race at Iowa Speedway!

            Where is the shortest NASCAR track? ›

            At . 526 miles in length, Martinsville Speedway is the shortest track on the NASCAR Cup Series circuit. Because of its small size, tight corners and unique shape – described most often as a paperclip – Martinsville offers some of the most exciting and close-quarters racing in the sport.

            Who won the Iowa NASCAR race in 2024? ›

            Byron wasn't surprised Blaney won the race on two fresh tires, given the quality of the Team Penske driver's No. 12 Ford. “No, he had a really good car, so he was up front and contending a lot, and him and the 5 (pole winner Kyle Larson) were really good,” Byron said. “So, we were just a step off of that, you know?

            Who won NASCAR in Iowa? ›

            Ryan Blaney wins inaugural Cup race at Iowa, scores first 2024 victory.

            Is this the first cup race in Iowa? ›

            For the very first time, the NASCAR Cup Series visits Iowa Speedway for the inaugural running of the Iowa Corn 350, bringing many of the Cup stars of today back to a place that was pivotal to their development and rise up NASCAR's ladder.

            Where is the Iowa Corn 350? ›

            The Iowa Corn 350 (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Iowa Corn 350 Powered by Ethanol) is a NASCAR Cup Series stock car race held at Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. It was NASCAR Cup Series' first race at Iowa Speedway and first race in the state of Iowa.

            What is the oldest NASCAR track in America? ›

            Milwaukee Mile: Opened 1903

            The Milwaukee Mile is the oldest, continually operating motor speedway in the world. It opened in 1903, and it has experienced a renaissance as of late. In 2024, it will host the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and an IndyCar doubleheader weekend.

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