
The 2007 NASCAR Busch Series schedule started from the 17th February and ended on the 17th November, 2007. It was the 26th season of the tournament since its beginning in the year 1981. By now, it has become the largest motor sport activity that is played in the country of the United States. Though, the race specifically originated in US, but its popularity has spread thick and fast and nowadays and has been featured in countries like Japan and Australia.
Anyway, the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series schedule was a long for and continued for as many as 10 months. As stated earlier, the tournament started with the event named Orbitz 300 on 17th of February. The event was held at the Daytona International Speedway which is situated in Florida. It was the first of 35 races that was held in 2007. It is considered to be the most prestigious event of the total NASCAR Busch Series.
The next event that fell on the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series schedule was the Stater Brothers 300 which was held 7 days later on the California Speedway. After the completion of this event the tournament moved outside from the home country to the country of Mexico in order to organize Telcel-Motorola México 200 in the famous Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez track. It was held on the 4th day of March and was quite a huge event that attracted thousands of Mexican fans, who came in to see those vehicles speeding past them.
After their first cross country tour of the year, the next events that were listed in the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series schedule were the Sam's Town 300, Nicorette 300, Sharpie Mini 300, Pepsi 300, O'Reilly 300 and so on. Though the events were held at different venues at different parts of the country of the United States, the things that were common to all these events were the public response. Almost every gallery was packed with NASCAR lovers.
The final event in the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series schedule was called the Ford 300 and was held at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, which is situated in Florida. Thus the event started in Florida and after going round the country and even outside, it ended in the same place on the 35th event. The event has been solely covered by ESPN2 and ABC Sports, who had earned the broadcasting right for 2007.
2007 NASCAR Busch Series