As we all know, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is made up of a long grueling 36-race sched..."/> As we all know, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is made up of a long grueling 36-race sched..."/>

NASCAR: The Five Must-See Races Of 2015

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5.)11/22 – Ford Ecoboost 400 (Homestead)

I think this race speaks for itself. The 2015 season finale will again have for drivers competing for the Sprint Cup Series championship. The 2014 culminated with exciting pit strategy and a race between Kevin Harvick and Ryan Newman for the championship. One position made all the difference and Harvick won both the championship and the race. You won’t want to miss this one.

An added bonus this season will be that this might be the final time that we see Jeff Gordon for awhile. Sure, he will most likely run in the Sprint Cup Series part-time in the future but this will be the last time that we might see him vying for a title.