2023 SRX Series
The 2023 Camping World SRX Series was the third and final season of the Superstar Racing Experience, a stock car racing series in the United States. The six-race season began at Stafford Motor Speedway on July 13 and ended at Lucas Oil Speedway on August 17.
Marco Andretti entered the season as the defending series champion and returned to run full-time in the SRX Series in 2023. Ryan Newman won the series championship by 45 points over Andretti and Brad Keselowski after winning one race during the season at Stafford II.
Drivers
Part-time drivers
Notes:- Ryan Hunter-Reay was also scheduled to be a full-time driver in the SRX in 2023, but he decided to pull out of the series after getting an IndyCar ride with Ed Carpenter Racing in June for the rest of the 2023 IndyCar Series season.
- Paul Tracy was scheduled to run full-time but was suspended after the race at Pulaski County and did not return to the SRX for the rest of the year.
Schedule
The 2023 schedule was announced on December 21, 2022. All races were held on Thursday nights instead of Saturday nights. The 2023 season also started in July and ended in August for the first time. The first two seasons started in June and ended in July.The 2023 SRX schedule featured a return to Stafford Motor Speedway for the third straight year and series co-founder Tony Stewart's Eldora Speedway dirt track for the first time since 2021. The other three tracks, two of which are paved and one of which is a dirt track, were new to the SRX. The original schedule included the paved quarter-mile Thunder Road International SpeedBowl in Barre, Vermont as the second event of the season, but due to extensive flood damage in the area the event was moved to Stafford, with Thunder Road being granted a guaranteed date in 2024.
The schedule was designed based on the NASCAR Cup Series schedule in order to attract drivers from that series to race in the SRX race on the Thursday before the weekend's Cup Series race. Each race except for the season finale at Lucas Oil Speedway was held at a track in the same area of the country as the track that the Cup Series raced at that weekend.
| No. | Track | Location | Type | Date |
| 1 | Stafford Motor Speedway | Stafford Springs, Connecticut | 0.5 mile, paved | July 13 |
| 2 | Stafford Motor Speedway | Stafford Springs, Connecticut | 0.5 mile, paved | July 20 |
| 3 | Pulaski County Motorsports Park | Fairlawn, Virginia | 0.416 mile, paved | July 27 |
| 4 | Berlin Raceway | Marne, Michigan | 0.4375 mile, paved | August 3 |
| 5 | Eldora Speedway | Rossburg, Ohio | 0.5 mile, dirt | August 10 |
| 6 | Lucas Oil Speedway | Wheatland, Missouri | 0.375 mile, dirt | August 17 |
Broadcasting
All six races were broadcast live on TV in the United States on ESPN, replacing CBS and Paramount+.On April 25, 2023, the lineup of commentators for the SRX in 2023 was announced. Lap-by-Lap Allen Bestwick and pit reporter Matt Yocum moved over from CBS and returned in 2023. Bestwick previously worked for ESPN on their NASCAR coverage from 2007 to 2014 and IndyCar Coverage from 2014 to 2018. There were three rotating guest color commentators in the booth: Joey Logano at Stafford I, Berlin and Eldora, Conor Daly at Pulaski County Motorsports Park and Lucas Oil Speedway, and Darrell Waltrip at Stafford II.
Lindsay Czarniak, who was the host role for the SRX on CBS in 2021 and 2022, did not return for this season. She previously worked for ESPN in the same role on their IndyCar coverage. On July 6, ESPN revealed that Nicole Briscoe, who was the studio host for NASCAR on ESPN from 2011 to 2014, would be the host on the SRX TV broadcasts in 2023, replacing Czarniak. There was no roving reporter this season, a role previously filled by Brad Daugherty in 2021 and Willy T. Ribbs in 2022, resulting in each broadcast only having four commentators.
Results and standings
Drivers' championship
Points are awarded for both heat races as well as the feature:* – Most laps led 1 – Heat 1 winner 2 – Heat 2 winner