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NASCAR Grand National East Series : ウィキペディア英語版 | NASCAR Grand National East Series
The NASCAR Grand National East Series was a short-lived racing series created by NASCAR in 1972 to provide a second-tier series, below the Winston Cup Series, to provide races at tracks that had been removed from the former Grand National Series' schedule upon Winston's assumption of the series sponsorship in 1971. The series only lasted for two seasons. ==History== The Grand National East Series was created in 1972 by NASCAR as a reaction to the contraction of the Grand National Division, now (at that point) Winston Cup Series, schedule in response to the desires of new series sponsor Winston. The previous 50-to-60-race schedules were considered too large, and therefore the schedule was trimmed to approximately thirty races. This left many tracks that had previously hosted NASCAR's premier series without their headliner events, however, and NASCAR created the Grand National East Division to fill the gap.〔Latford 1999, p. 19〕 A similar Grand National West, then Winston West Series, was also formed from the former Pacific Coast Late Model Division;〔Lazarus 2004, p. 170〕 while the Winston West Series would continue to the present as the K&N Pro Series West, however, the first version of a Grand National East Series would only last two seasons before being abandoned by NASCAR. Eventually, NASCAR would develop by the 1980s the NASCAR North Tour before eventually abandoning it for the ''Busch Grand National North Series'' in 1987, which in 2003 became the ''Busch East Series'' when the West and North (renamed East as the tour began traveling to the Southeast) series rules were unified, and eventually became the East version of the current K&N Pro Series East 〔Fielden 2004, p. 238〕
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