List of current NASCAR races

[[Image:NASCAR_logo.png|right|NASCAR logo]]
The following is a list of current ([[As of 2007]]) [[NASCAR]] races from the [[NEXTEL Cup]], [[Busch Series]], and [[Craftsman Truck Series]], along with their venues.

The naming rights for NASCAR races are usually sold to companies looking to advertise in the sport. These rights are resold to different buyers very often, sometimes every year, so obviously the names themselves will change just as often. The names listed below are the current ones.

See also: [[2007 in NASCAR]] and [[List of 2007 NASCAR races]]

==NEXTEL Cup==
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! width="130" style="background-color: #fada00"|2007 Race Winner
! width="130" style="background-color: #fada00"|2007 Pole Winner

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|[[Budweiser Shootout]]
|[[Daytona International Speedway]]
|Stewart wins 3rd Bud Shootout as [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]] makes contact with [[Elliot Sadler]] and causes a wreck coming to the start/finish line.
|[[Tony Stewart]]
|[[Dale Jarrett]]
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|[[Gatorade Duel]]
|[[Daytona International Speedway]]
|Stewart continues to show his power in winning the first duel. Gordon wins the second duel, but unapproved shocks force him start in 42nd place although he will keep the victory. Kurt Busch, who was second, takes the honor of starting 4th in the feature.
|[[Tony Stewart]] (Race 1)<br>[[Jeff Gordon]] (Race 2) [[Kurt Busch]] obtains 4th starting position.
|[[David Gilliland]] (Race 1)<br>[[Ricky Rudd]] (Race 2)
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|1
|[[Daytona 500]]
|[[Daytona International Speedway]]
|Kevin Harvick beats [[Mark Martin]] by .020 seconds in a [[Green-white-checker finish]] as the field wrecks off Turn 4 on Lap 202.
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
|[[David Gilliland]]
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|2
|[[Auto Club 500]]
|[[California Speedway]]
|Kenseth joins [[Jeff Gordon]] as the only multiple time winner at the 2.0 mile California Speedway.
|[[Matt Kenseth]]
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
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|3
|[[UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400]]
|[[Las Vegas Motor Speedway]]
|Johnson takes his third consecutive win at Vegas.
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Kasey Kahne]]
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|4
|[[Kobalt Tools 500]]
|[[Atlanta Motor Speedway]]
|Johnson pushes race leader [[Tony Stewart]] into the Turn 2 wall to claim second straight victory.
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Ryan Newman]]
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|5
|[[Food City 500]]
|[[Bristol Motor Speedway]]
|This year's race was the debut for the "[[Car of Tomorrow]]." On the final restart, Busch holds off a charging [[Jeff Burton]] and teammate [[Jeff Gordon]] to win.
|[[Kyle Busch]]
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
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|6
|[[Goody's Cool Orange 500]]
|[[Martinsville Speedway]]
|Johnson holds off and makes contact down the frontstrech with teammate [[Jeff Gordon]] and battles him for last 53 laps to win by 0.065 seconds in a drag race to the finish for his third season win and 26th career victory.
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
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|7
|[[Samsung 500]]
|[[Texas Motor Speedway]]
|Burton passes [[Matt Kenseth]] on the last lap to become first multiple winner at [[Texas Motor Speedway|TMS]].
|[[Jeff Burton]]
|Qualifying Rained Out [[Jeff Gordon]] on pole by owner points.
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|8
|[[Subway Fresh Fit 500]]
|[[Phoenix International Raceway]]
|Gordon gets first Impala and Cup win at [[Phoenix International Raceway|PIR]], third win at PIR overall (1991 USAC Silver Crown, 1999 Busch) (Texas is the only track on the NNCS where he has never won in any car), and ties the great [[Dale Earnhardt]] for 6th on The All-time wins list with 76.
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
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|9
|[[Aaron's 499]]
|[[Talladega Superspeedway]]
|Gordon wins under caution in a [[green-white-checkered finish]] as the field wrecks off of Turn 2 at [[Talladega Superspeedway|Talladega]] on lap 192.
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
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|10
|[[Crown Royal Presents The Jim Stewart 400]]
|[[Richmond International Raceway]]
|Johnson gets 1st win at [[Richmond International Raceway|RIR]] and 4th win of 2007. Because of rain, the race is moved back to Sunday, and first full day race since March 1997.
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
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|11
|[[Dodge Avenger 500]]
|[[Darlington Raceway]]
|With the radiator steaming the last 100 laps and on the brink of blowing up, Gordon nabs his second win in the [[Confederate Memorial Day]] classic since 1996. Ironically, the Saturday race is rained out and is held Sunday, 50 years to the day the first Rebel 300 (was 300 miles, 1957-63, 400 miles 1964-73, 1994-2004, 450 miles in 1974, and 500 miles 1975-1993, 2005-).
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
|[[Clint Bowyer]]
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|[[NEXTEL Open]]
|[[Lowe's Motor Speedway]]
|Truex Jr. holds off [[Johnny Sauter]] in the final two laps to win the Open. [[Kenny Wallace]] gets voted into the All-Star Challenge field of 21.
|[[Martin Truex Jr.]]
|[[Carl Edwards]]
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|[[NASCAR NEXTEL All-Star Challenge]]
|[[Lowe's Motor Speedway]]
|[[Jimmie Johnson]] tries to pass Harvick on the last lap in Turn 4, but he denies Johnson and wins his 1st [[NEXTEL All-Star Challenge]].
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
|[[Matt Kenseth]]
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|12
|[[Coca-Cola 600]]
|[[Lowe's Motor Speedway]]
|Mears runs out of fuel on the last lap and coasted to the checkers for his 1st [[NEXTEL Cup Series]] win in 156 starts.
|[[Casey Mears]]
|[[Ryan Newman]]
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|13
|[[Autism Speaks 400 presented by Visa]]
|[[Dover International Speedway]]
|After winning the [[NEXTEL Open]], [[Stafford Township, New Jersey|Mayetta]] native Martin Truex Jr. dominates, leading 216 of 400 laps for his first career victory. However, the day is marred by the passing of former NASCAR president [[Bill France Jr.]]
|[[Martin Truex Jr.]]
|[[Ryan Newman]]
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|14
|[[Pocono 500]]
|[[Pocono Raceway]]
|Gordon's crew chief [[Steve Letarte]] makes early gamble in case rain comes. Letarte was correct as Gordon barely holds off [[Ryan Newman]] for the victory with 106 laps completed.
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
|[[Ryan Newman]]
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|15
|[[Citizens Bank 400]]
|[[Michigan International Speedway]]
|Edwards continues the Chevrolet winless streak at Michigan (six years, the longest), and in the process he picks up his 1st win since the [[2005 in NASCAR Nextel Cup|2005]] [[Dickies 500]].
|[[Carl Edwards]]
|[[J.J. Yeley]]
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|16
|[[Toyota/Save Mart 350]]
|[[Infineon Raceway]]
|Montoya outlasts the field on fuel by holding off all 3 [[Richard Childress Racing|RCR]] drivers to become the second foreign born driver to win since [[Canadian]] [[Earl Ross]] at [[Martinsville]].
|[[Juan Pablo Montoya]]
|[[Jamie McMurray]]
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|17
|[[Lenox Industrial Tools 300]]
|[[New Hampshire International Speedway]]
|Hamlin holds off [[Jeff Gordon]] with two tire pit gamble to score 1st win of 2007.
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
|[[Dave Blaney]] (first career [[Toyota]] NEXTEL Cup Series pole)
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|18
|[[Pepsi 400]]
|[[Daytona International Speedway]]
|McMurray uses outside line to beat [[Kyle Busch]] to the line by .005 seconds, the closest finish in NASCAR Daytona race history.
|[[Jamie McMurray]]
|Qualifying Rained Out [[Jeff Gordon]] on pole by owner points.
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|19
|[[USG Sheetrock 400]]
|[[Chicagoland Speedway]]
|Stewart joins [[Kevin Harvick]] as the only multiple time winner at the 1.5 mile [[Chicagoland Speedway]]. He also picks up 30th career NEXTEL Cup victory.
|[[Tony Stewart]]
|[[Casey Mears]]
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|20
|[[Allstate 400 at the Brickyard]]
|[[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]]
|Stewart passes a fading [[Kevin Harvick]] with 10 to go and holds off 2000 [[Indy 500]] winner [[Juan Pablo Montoya]] to win his second consecutive race.
|[[Tony Stewart]]
|[[Reed Sorenson]]

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|21
|[[Pennsylvania 500]]
|[[Pocono Raceway]]
|Busch dominates, leading 175 of 200 laps to snap 51-race losing streak and move into the 12th spot in the Chase.
|[[Kurt Busch]]
|[[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]]
|-
|22
|[[AMD at the Glen|Centurion Boats at The Glen]]
|[[Watkins Glen International]]
|Race leader [[Jeff Gordon]] spins with 2 to go, handing the lead to [[Tony Stewart]], who holds off [[Carl Edwards]] for his third win of the season
|[[Tony Stewart]]
|Qualifying Rained Out [[Jeff Gordon]] on pole by owner points.
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|23
|[[3M Performance 400]]
|[[Michigan International Speedway]]
|Two days of rain force race to be pushed back to Tuesday, but neither that nor a green-white-checkered finish could stop [[Kurt Busch]] from dominating, leading 96 of 203 laps, holing off [[Martin Truex Jr.]] for his second win at MIS.
|[[Kurt Busch]]
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
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|24
|[[Sharpie 500]]
|[[Bristol Motor Speedway]]
|Edwards holds off dominant Kahne for second win of 2007 and clinches his spot in the [[Chase for the NEXTEL Cup]].
|[[Carl Edwards]]
|[[Kasey Kahne]]
|-
|25
|[[Sharp AQUOS 500]]
|[[California Speedway]]
|Hometown hero Jimmie Johnson holds off [[Carl Edwards]] for 5th win of the season, assuring himself a spot in the [[Chase for the NEXTEL Cup]].
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Kurt Busch]]
|-
|26
|[[Chevy Rock and Roll 400]]
|[[Richmond International Raceway]]
|Johnson sweeps both races at RIR while [[Kevin Harvick]] and [[Kurt Busch]] clinch their spots in the Chase.
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|-
|27
|[[Sylvania 300]]
|[[New Hampshire International Speedway]]
|Bowyer entered the Chase as the only driver without a victory. However, Bowyer dominated, leading 222 of 300 laps en route to his first career victory in 64 starts.
|[[Clint Bowyer]]
|[[Clint Bowyer]]
|-
|28
|[[Dodge Dealers 400]]
|[[Dover International Speedway]]
|[[Matt Kenseth]] dominates, leading 192 laps, but falls out of contention with engine problems. Teammate [[Carl Edwards]] takes charge and survives two red flags and a charging [[Greg Biffle]] to pick up his first win at Dover.
|[[Carl Edwards]]
|[[Jeff Burton]]
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|29
|[[LifeLock 400]]
|[[Kansas Speedway]]
|As Chase drivers struggle for the second consecutive race, [[Greg Biffle]] plays spoiler, coasting to his first win in 28 races under caution due to darkness.
|[[Greg Biffle]]
|[[Jimmie Johnson]] (started from rear)
|-
|30
|[[UAW-Ford 500]]
|[[Talladega Superspeedway]]
|Gordon hangs towards the back to avoid "The Big One". IT Works, as he rallies from a speeding penalty to pull last lap pass on teammate [[Jimmie Johnson]] to sweep both races at 'Dega and take back points lead.
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
|[[Michael Waltrip]]
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|31
|[[Bank of America 500]]
|[[Lowe's Motor Speedway]]
|Points leader Gordon had not finished a Charlotte race since 2004. However, after an uncharachteristic spin by teammate [[Jimmie Johnson]] and a late spin by polesitter Newman, Gordon survived charges from [[Kyle Busch]] and [[Clint Bowyer]] to take hist first Lowe's win since 1999.
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
|[[Ryan Newman]]
|-
|32
|[[Subway 500]]
|[[Martinsville Speedway]]
|Points leader Gordon dominates, leading for 168 laps. However, a series of pit road mistakes prove to be his undoing, as teammate [[Jimmie Johnson]] takes control, holding off [[Ryan Newman]] on a green-white-checkered finish to sweep both races at M'Ville.
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Jeff Gordon]]
|-
|33
|[[Pep Boys Auto 500]]
|[[Atlanta Motor Speedway]]
|[[Martin Truex Jr.]] dominates, leading for 135 laps. However, on a restart, he rear ends [[Denny Hamlin]] who had water in his fuel. Spring Atlanta winner [[Jimmie Johnson]] takes the win under caution and sweeps both races at AMS.
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Greg Biffle]]
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|34
|[[Dickies 500]]
|[[Texas Motor Speedway]]
|[[Jimmie Johnson]] battles [[Matt Kenseth]] late, with Johnson pulling the pass with 2 to go en route to his third consecutive win and first at TMS.
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Martin Truex Jr.]]
|-
|35
|[[Checker Auto Parts 500]]
|[[Phoenix International Raceway]]
|[[Jimmie Johnson]] took command of the Nextel Cup championship Sunday, winning at Phoenix International Raceway to open a daunting lead over teammate [[Jeff Gordon]] in the race to The Title.
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|[[Carl Edwards]]
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|36
|[[Ford 400]]
|[[Homestead-Miami Speedway]]
|Kenseth dominates, leading 214 laps and cruising to take the final victory in the current car, while [[Jimmie Johnson]] finishes 7th to claim his second consecutive NEXTEL Cup by 77 points over [[Jeff Gordon]].
|[[Matt Kenseth]]
|[[Jimmie Johnson]]
|}

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| = Races in the [[Chase for the NEXTEL Cup|Chase for the Championship]] ||
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==Busch Series==
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! width="130" style="color:#FFFFFF; background-color: #00207d"|2007 Pole Winner
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|1
|[[Orbitz 300]]
|[[Daytona International Speedway]]
|Harvick shows 2006 continuation of domination in Busch Series with win at Daytona.
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
|[[Aric Almirola]]
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|2
|[[Stater Brothers 300]]
|[[California Speedway]]
|Kenseth gets 1st win for newly formed [[Roush-Fenway Racing]].
|[[Matt Kenseth]]
|[[Dave Blaney]] (first pole for [[Toyota]] in Busch Series)
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|3
|[[Telcel Motorola México 200]]
|[[Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez]]
|Montoya spins teammate Pruett late, but Montoya holds off defending winner [[Denny Hamlin]] for first career Busch Series victory.
|[[Juan Pablo Montoya]]
|[[Scott Pruett]]
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|4
|[[Sam's Town 300]]
|[[Las Vegas Motor Speedway]]
|Burton bangs fenders with hometown hero [[Kyle Busch]] on final lap to take the checkers as Busch spins coming across the line.
|[[Jeff Burton]]
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
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|5
|[[Nicorette 300]]
|[[Atlanta Motor Speedway]]
|Burton capitalizes on a pit penalty by Busch and holds off [[Richard Childress Racing|RCR]] teammate [[Kevin Harvick]] for the win at AMS.
|[[Jeff Burton]]
|[[Kyle Busch]]
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|6
|[[Sharpie Mini 300]]
|[[Bristol Motor Speedway]]
|Edwards holds off teammate [[Matt Kenseth]] to take [[green-white-checkered finish]] at Bristol.
|[[Carl Edwards]]
|[[Steve Wallace (NASCAR)|Steve Wallace]]
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|7
|[[Pepsi 300]]
|[[Nashville Superspeedway]]
|Edwards picks up 11th career Busch Series win and his second in a row.
|[[Carl Edwards]]
|[[David Stremme]]
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|8
|[[O'Reilly 300]]
|[[Texas Motor Speedway]]
|Matt Kenseth spins, recovers, falls back, and then holds off [[Denny Hamlin]] for the win after passing him with nine laps to go.
|[[Matt Kenseth]]
|[[David Ragan]]
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|9
|[[Bashas' Supermarkets 200]]
|[[Phoenix International Raceway]]
|Bowyer takes the lead with 14 to go to beat [[Matt Kenseth]] at Phoenix.
|[[Clint Bowyer]]
|[[Kyle Busch]]
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|10
|[[Aaron's 312 (Talladega)|Aaron's 312]]
|[[Talladega Superspeedway]]
|Labonte side drafts teammate [[Tony Stewart]] 1000 feet from finish line and passes him with 300 feet left to win.
|[[Bobby Labonte]]
|[[Brad Coleman]]
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|11
|[[Circuit City 250]]
|[[Richmond International Raceway]]
|Bowyer wins the race off pit road with 28 to go and takes the victory.
|[[Clint Bowyer]]
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
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|12
|[[Diamond Hill Plywood 200]]
|[[Darlington Raceway]]
|Hamlin gets 2nd consecutive victory at the track "Too Tough to Tame."
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
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|13
|[[Carquest Auto Parts 300]]
|[[Lowe's Motor Speedway]]
|Kahne makes a late pit gamble on fuel and beats [[Casey Mears]] for his 1st win of [[2007 in NASCAR Busch Series|2007]].
|[[Kasey Kahne]]
|[[Matt Kenseth]]
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|14
|[[StonebridgeRacing.com 200|Dover 200]]
|[[Dover International Speedway]]
|Edwards holds off [[Matt Kenseth]] and [[Scott Wimmer]] to collect 3rd win of 2007 and build his lead over [[Kevin Harvick]] to 472 points.
|[[Carl Edwards]]
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
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|15
|[[Federated Auto Parts 300]]
|[[Nashville Superspeedway]]
| Carl "Concrete Conqueror" Edwards takes 3rd win in a row at Nashville, 4th in [[2007 in NASCAR Busch Series|2007]], and 13th in his career.
|[[Carl Edwards]]
|[[Steve Wallace (NASCAR)|Steve Wallace]]
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|16
|[[Meijer 300]]
|[[Kentucky Speedway]]
|Leicht uses outside line to his advantage, beating [[Brad Coleman]] and [[Scott Wimmer]] to earn 1st career Busch Series triumph.
|[[Stephen Leicht]]
|[[Regan Smith]]
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|17
|[[AT&T 250]]
|[[Milwaukee Mile]]
|A strong [[Aric Almirola]] had the race of his life with a pole position and a strong race until a sponsor's call forced him out of the car early through the race; relief driver Denny Hamlin puts the car to the finish. Almirola is credited with the race win and advances to [[Dale Earnhardt, Inc.]] for 2008.
|[[Aric Almirola]] (winner) <br>[[Denny Hamlin]] was relief driver.
|[[Aric Almirola]]
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|18
|[[Camping World 200 presented by RVs.com]]
|[[New Hampshire International Speedway]]
|Harvick dominates the Magic Mile and beats points leader [[Carl Edwards]] for 2nd win of '07.
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
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|19
|[[Winn-Dixie 250]]
|[[Daytona International Speedway]]
|Busch dominates the 2.5 mile superspeedway and holds off a charging [[Kevin Harvick]] to finally pick up 1st Busch Series win of 2007.
|[[Kyle Busch]]
|[[Jason Leffler]]
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|20
|[[USG Durock 300]]
|[[Chicagoland Speedway]]
|Harvick weaves through all the lapped traffic, while [[Matt Kenseth]] has trouble getting through it. This propelled Harvick to 3rd 2007 Busch Series victory.
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
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|21
|[[Busch Silver Celebration 250|Gateway 250]]
|[[Gateway International Raceway]]
|Sorenson picks up 1st win since 2005, and does so in dominating fashion, beating [[Scott Wimmer]] and [[David Reutimann]] at [[Gateway International Raceway|GIR]]
|[[Reed Sorenson]]
|[[Scott Wimmer]]
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|22
|[[Kroger 200 (Busch)|Kroger 200]]
|[[O'Reilly Raceway Park]]
|Jason Leffler passes [[Greg Biffle]] with two to go and gives [[Toyota]] 1st ever [[Busch Series]] win.
|[[Jason Leffler]] (1st Toyota Busch Series victory)
|[[Aric Almirola]]
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|23
|[[NAPA Auto Parts 200]]
|[[Circuit Gilles Villeneuve]]
|[[Robby Gordon]] spins rookie [[Marcos Ambrose]], handing the lead to [[Kevin Harvick]]. He successfully holds of Carpentier for inaugural victory in Montreal.
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
|[[Patrick Carpentier]]
|-
|24
|[[Zippo 200]]
|[[Watkins Glen International]]
|Harvick dominates and holds off teammate Jeff Burton to win second consecutive road race, tying [[Jack Ingram]] for second on all time win list.
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
|[[Kurt Busch]]
|-
|25
|[[Carfax 250]]
|[[Michigan International Speedway]]
|Hamlin duels with [[Matt Kenseth]] throughout the race, but Hamlin prevails with second win of the season.
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
|[[Greg Biffle]]
|-
|26
|[[Food City 250]]
|[[Bristol Motor Speedway]]
|Kahne passes [[Ryan Newman]] late, holding off the Toyotas of Leffler and [[David Reutimann]] to pick up the first win for [[Gillett Evernham Motorsports]].
|[[Kasey Kahne]]
|[[Jason Leffler]]
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|27
|[[Camping World 300|Camping World 300 presented by RVs.com]]
|[[California Speedway]]
|Burton pits late, but takes advantage of fresh tires and passes [[Kyle Busch]] with 8 to go to take his first NBS victory at California.
|[[Jeff Burton]]
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
|-
|28
|[[Emerson Radio 250]]
|[[Richmond International Raceway]]
|Busch dominates, leading 225 of 250 laps and pulls away from [[Carl Edwards]] to take his second win of the year.
|[[Kyle Busch]]
|[[Kyle Busch]]
|-
|29
|[[RoadLoans.com 200]]
|[[Dover International Speedway]]
|Despite the [[flu]] and 13 caution flags, [[Denny Hamlin]] dominates, leading 138 pf 200 laps for his fourth career victory in his 88th start.
|[[Denny Hamlin]]
|[[Greg Biffle]]
|-
|30
|[[Yellow Transportation 300]]
|[[Kansas Speedway]]
|Busch rallies from early speedin penalty, and outduels polesitter [[Matt Kenseth]] by .085 seconds for his third win of '07. Veteran [[Jason Keller]] ties [[Tommy Houston]] on the all-time starts list with 417.
|[[Kyle Busch]]
|[[Matt Kenseth]]
|-
|31
|[[Dollar General 300]]
|[[Lowe's Motor Speedway]]
|Avoiding the carnage, spinning [[2007 Chase for the NEXTEL Cup|Chase]] drivers, and an engine change, Jeff Burton charges from the rear of the field to the front, leading the final 61 laps and holding off [[Kyle Busch]] and [[Dale Earnhardt Jr.]] for his fourth win of '07 and 26th overall.
|[[Jeff Burton]]
|[[Greg Biffle]]
|-
|32
|[[Sam's Town 250]]
|[[Memphis Motorsports Park]]
|Previously winless Reutimann dominates, leading 194 laps and holding off [[Mike Bliss]] on a green-white-checkered finish to take his first win in 63 starts and prevent [[Carl Edwards]] from clinching the title.
|[[David Reutimann]]
|[[Marcos Ambrose]]
|-
|33
|[[O'Reilly Challenge]]
|[[Texas Motor Speedway]]
|[[Tony Stewart]] dominates, leading 114 of 200 laps. Hwoever, a collision with [[Kyle Krisiloff]] relegates him to 7th. Kevin Harvick taks the lead and his third consecutive TMS victory as [[Carl Edwards]] finishes 11th to clinch the Busch Series championship.
|[[Kevin Harvick]]
|[[David Reutimann]]
|-
|34
|[[Arizona.Travel 200]]
|[[Phoenix International Raceway]]
|Busch dominates, leading 132 laps and crusing to victory in his final Busch Series start for [[Hendrick Motorsports]]. It is the final win for the team in Busch competition (the team's operation is being transferred to [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]]'s JR Motorsports in 2008).
|[[Kyle Busch]]
|[[Clint Bowyer]]
|-
|35
|[[Ford 300]]
|[[Homestead-Miami Speedway]]
|Burton holds off former teammates [[Mark Martin]] and [[Matt Kenseth]] to win final race under [[Anheuser-Busch]] sponsorship, [[Carl Edwards]] is crowned the final Busch Series champion. Burton starting the race gives the [[Richard Childress Racing]] #29 team (with alternating driver [[Scott Wimmer]]) the Owner's Championship.
|[[Jeff Burton]]
|[[David Ragan]]
|}

==Craftsman Truck Series==
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! width="130" style="color: #FFFFFF; background-color: #db0000"|2007 Race Winner
! width="130" style="color: #FFFFFF; background-color: #db0000"|2007 Pole Winner

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|1
|[[Chevy Silverado HD 250]]
|[[Daytona International Speedway]]
|Sprague and fellow Toyota driver [[Johnny Benson]] tag team 2003 NCTS Champ [[Travis Kvapil]] in a three wide finish only yards away from the checkers.
|[[Jack Sprague]]
|[[Jack Sprague]]
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|2
|[[San Bernardino County 200]]
|[[California Speedway]]
|[[Ron Hornaday]] spins leader [[Mark Martin]] on restart, but [[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]] slips through and gets 20th career win in Craftsman Truck Series.
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
|[[Carl Edwards]]
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|3
|[[American Commercial Lines 200]]
|[[Atlanta Motor Speedway]]
|Skinner is atop the series points for 1st time since 1996.
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|4
|[[Kroger 250]]
|[[Martinsville Speedway]]
|Skinner leads 247 out of 253 laps and beats [[Todd Bodine]] to the finish by 0.527 seconds for third consecutive win in NCTS. It is the first race on broadcast network television since 2000.
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|5
|[[O'Reilly Auto Parts 250]]
|[[Kansas Speedway]]
| Darnell dominates the race leading 91 out of 166 laps and winning by over 10 seconds for his first NCTS victory.
|[[Erik Darnell]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|6
|[[Quaker Steak and Lube 200]]
|[[Lowe's Motor Speedway]]
|With a fast truck all night long, and holding off [[AJ Allmendinger]] at the end, Hornaday gets 30th win in the [[NASCAR]] [[Craftsman Truck Series]] and 1st at LMS.
|[[Ron Hornaday]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|7
|[[City of Mansfield 250|Ohio 250]]
|[[Mansfield Motorsports Speedway]]
|Setzer outlasts the rain and a no pit stop stratdgy to win at Mansfield. Race broadcast moved to Speed Channel on tape delay after being set for a Fox broadcast.
|[[Dennis Setzer]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|8
|[[AAA Insurance 200]]
|[[Dover International Speedway]]
|Hornaday receives 1st win at the Monster Mile and the 300th running of a NCTS race.
|[[Ron Hornaday]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|9
|[[Sam's Town 400]]
|[[Texas Motor Speedway]]
|Bodine overcomes carburetor issue and spins [[Travis Kvapil]] with 4 laps to go to claim 1st victory of 2007 after an exciting battle with [[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)| Mike Skinner]] in a [[green-white-checkered finish]]..
|[[Todd Bodine]]
|[[Todd Bodine]]
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|10
|[[Con-way Freight 200]]
|[[Michigan International Speedway]]
|Two victories escaped Kvapil before, but his mindset was to get his 1st win of '07. He did that by passing [[Kyle Busch]] on the final lap to win at MIS.
|[[Travis Kvapil]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|11
|[[Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200]]
|[[Milwaukee Mile]]
|Benson waits patiently to overtake lead from [[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]], and holds off [[Ron Hornaday]] to win at Milwaukee for 2nd straight year. [[Ted Musgrave]] is suspended one race for unsportsmanlike conduct.
|[[Johnny Benson]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|12
|[[O'Reilly 200]]
|[[Memphis Motorsports Park]]
| Kvapil accidentally spins polesitter Brad Keselowski, who replaced a suspended [[Ted Musgrave]], and holds of a hard charging [[Jack Sprague]] to become the second repeat winner in Memphis.
|[[Travis Kvapil]]
|[[Brad Keselowski]]
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|13
|[[Built Ford Tough 225]]
|[[Kentucky Speedway]]
| Skinner leads 135 of 150 laps to collect his fourth victory of the season.
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
|[[Ryan Mathews]]
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|14
|[[Power Stroke Diesel 200]]
|[[O'Reilly Raceway Park]]
|Hornaday blocks [[Johnny Benson]] and [[Travis Kvapil]] in Turn 3 and takes 17th checkered flag on a short track.
|[[Ron Hornaday]]
|Pole - Rained out in 2007, [[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]] on pole by owner points
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|15
|[[Toyota Tundra 200]]
|[[Nashville Superspeedway]]
|Kvapil holds off "Restart King" Ron Hornaday to take his first victory at Nashville.
|[[Travis Kvapil]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|16
|[[O'Reilly 200]]
|[[Bristol Motor Speedway]]
|Benson pits at midway point, but ralles back to hold off [[Brendan Gaughan]] and [[Mark Martin]] for the victory
|[[Johnny Benson]]
|[[Travis Kvapil]]
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|17
|[[Missouri/Illinois Dodge Dealers Ram Tough 200]]
|[[Gateway International Raceway]]
|Benson passes fading [[Ron Hornaday]] with 13 to go to take second consecutive victory while Hornaday becomes the new NCTS points leader by 4 points over [[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]].
|[[Johnny Benson]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
|-
|18
|[[New Hampshire 200]]
|[[New Hampshire International Speedway]]
|Hornaday dominates, leading 174 of 200 laps to become first repeat NCTS winner at Loudon.
|[[Ron Hornaday]]
|(Qualifying rained out; [[Ron Hornaday]] polesitter based on owners points
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|19
|[[Smith's Las Vegas 350]]
|[[Las Vegas Motor Speedway]]
|This race marked the debut of open wheel drivers [[Jacques Villeneuve]] and [[Buddy Lazier]], while polesitter Kvapil leads early, but falls back. Later adjustments help him hold off [[Johnny Benson]] and [[Jon Wood]] for his fourth win of the season and put him back in the championship hunt while [[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]] takes back the points lead from [[Ron Hornaday]].
|[[Travis Kvapil]]
|[[Travis Kvapil]]
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|20
|[[Mountain Dew 250]]
|[[Talladega Superspeedway]]
|Polesitter Bodine dominates, leading 46 of 94 laps, holding off a hard charging [[Rick Crawford (NASCAR)|Rick Crawford]] and [[Johnny Benson]] to the line by only .014 seconds in a three-wide finish as [[Ron Hornaday]] takes back the championship lead from [[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]] by 14 points.
|[[Todd Bodine]]
|[[Todd Bodine]]
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|21
|[[Kroger 200 (NCTS)|Kroger 200]]
|[[Martinsville Speedway]]
|Defending winner Sprague pulls bump and run on [[Terry Cook]] in turn 2. This allowed Skinner to slip underneath with three to go and take the victory, sweeping both M'Ville truck races and taking back the points lead from [[Ron Hornaday|Hornaday]].
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
|[[Jack Sprague]]
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|22
|[[EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200]]
|[[Atlanta Motor Speedway]]
|Dominant Busch has problems late with window net and is forced to pit by officials. However, he amazingly rallies sand passes new points leader [[Ron Hornaday]] with 7 to go en route to the win.
|[[Kyle Busch]]
|[[Ron Hornaday]]
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|23
|[[Silverado 350K]]
|[[Texas Motor Speedway]]
|Championship contenders Skinner and Hornaday wreck heading into turn three, giving [[Chad McCumbee]] the lead. However, on the restart for the [[Green-white-checker finish|green-white-checker]], McCumbee spins his tires, forcing [[Jack Sprague]] to hit him and cause a chain reaction crash. Ted Musgrave, who had not won since 2005, escaped the carnage to take the checkers in Texas.
|[[Ted Musgrave]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|24
|[[Casino Arizona 150]]
|[[Phoenix International Raceway]]
|Busch outduels [[Mike Bliss]] and championship contender [[Ron Hornaday]] to take second truck win of the season as Skinner's point lead is cut down to 29 points heading into Homestead.
|[[Kyle Busch]]
|[[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]]
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|25
|[[Ford 200]]
|[[Homestead-Miami Speedway]]
|Benson passes [[Kyle Busch]] coming to the white flag to take his fourth win of '07 while [[Mike Skinner (NASCAR)|Mike Skinner]] has problems, handing [[Ron Hornaday]] his third NCTS championship.
|[[Johnny Benson]]
|[[Jon Wood]]
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