NASCAR to Hold First-Ever Street Race on Active Military Base in California
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NASCAR to hold first-ever street race on active military base in California
NASCAR will be bringing street races to an active military base for the first time ever next year in San Diego.The racing organization said the three-day event, which will take place in June 2026 at Naval Base Coronado, will be the first of its kind.However, this will be NASCAR's second street course in its modern era the Chicago Street Course has hosted racing events for the past three seasons.Ben Kennedy, NASCARs executive vice president, chie…
Why William Byron Is More Excited for San Diego Than He Was for the Chicago Street Race
To some people, life’s a beach. NASCAR Cup driver William Byron appears to be one of those, as the former points leader (he’s now second in the standings) is more excited about next season’s planned temporary street course race on Naval Base Coronado in San Diego than he was about the last three street races in downtown Chicago. Granted, the Chicago course skirted the edge of Lake Michigan and nearby beaches, but San Diego brings a number of adv…
The National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR) will hold a new car race next year at the Coronado Naval Station in San Diego County to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States and the U.S. Navy. NASCAR and the U.S. Navy said on July 23 that the race will be held from June 19 to 21 next year, led by star drivers from the NASCAR Cup Series, and will also include the NASCAR Xfinity Series and NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Tru…
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