With 38 race weekends (counting the two non-points events, that is) to choose from, most fans of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series can find an event that fits both their schedule and geographic requirements.From New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the Northeast to Auto Club Speedway in the Southwest and everywhere in between, there are plenty of fantastic and exciting events to choose from all across the country. But some fans are absolute die-hards. They crave the biggest events, the most exciting finishes, the most prominent locations on the circuit. Most importantly, though, they want to enjoy the sport they love as much as possible. This is an article for those fans. We'll be counting off the 10 most fan-friendly race experiences on the Sprint C...
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