EchoPark Speedway’s Summer NASCAR Classic to Become the Dollar Tree 400 Beginning in 2027

A new era is coming to EchoPark Speedway as the track’s signature summer NASCAR Cup Series event will carry a new name beginning in 2027. After several seasons under the Quaker State banner, the race will become the Dollar Tree 400, signaling the start of a new title sponsorship for one of NASCAR’s premier summer races.

The Quaker State 400 has been a staple name in NASCAR for 16 years, making it’s debut in 2011. Kentucky Speedway was the home for this name from 2011-2020 before it became a name for Atlanta Motor Speedway in 2021.

Here are all the winners throughout the years of the Quaker State 400:

2011: Kyle Busch
2012: Brad Keselowski
2013: Matt Kenseth
2014: Brad Keselowski
2015: Kyle Busch
2016: Brad Keselowski
2017: Martin Truex Jr.
2018: Martin Truex Jr.
2019: Kurt Busch
2020: Cole Custer
2021: Kurt Busch
2022: Chase Elliott
2023: William Byron
2024: Joey Logano
2025: Chase Elliott

2026: Ryan Blaney

While the race name is changing, fans can expect the event itself to remain largely unchanged. The 400-mile NASCAR Cup Series race will continue to be held under the lights at EchoPark Speedway, where the track’s 28-degree banking and superspeedway rules package have consistently produced close-quarters racing, three-wide battles, and photo finishes.

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