Nascar

Dollar Tree 400 to Replace Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway in 2027

NASCAR announces a name change for its summer Cup Series event, preserving the 400‑mile format at a track known for its steep banking

The EchoPark Speedway summer NASCAR Cup Series event will be renamed the Dollar Tree 400 beginning in 2027, replacing the long‑standing Quaker State 400.

The Quaker State 400 first appeared in 2011, initially running at Kentucky Speedway before moving to Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2021, where it has been held under the lights as a 400‑mile showcase.

A New Chapter at EchoPark Speedway

The renamed race will retain its 400‑mile distance and night‑time schedule, promising the same high‑octane competition that fans have come to expect from the series.

EchoPark Speedway, with its 28‑degree banking and superspeedway package, is renowned for producing tight, side‑by‑side battles and dramatic photo finishes, making it a unique venue on the NASCAR calendar.

Fans can look forward to seeing the sport’s top drivers, including Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski, Matt Kenseth, Martin Truex Jr., Kurt Busch, Cole Custer, Chase Elliott, William Byron, Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney, battle for victory on the newly branded event.

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