NASCAR’s potential return to Nashville Fairgrounds is ‘not dead yet’

NASCAR’s potential return to the Nashville Fairgrounds is “not dead yet” as the parties involved continue to push for a solution.

NASCAR has been bold with its schedule over the last few seasons, and that is not changing anytime soon. The sport wants the Cup Series to race internationally and has also been exploring the idea of a race at Dodger Stadium. However, some of NASCAR’s most popular decisions have come with former tracks, and talks are still ongoing with one of them.

According to the Nashville Banner, the plans to bring NASCAR back to the Nashville Fairgrounds are “not dead yet” as the fight continues. Mayor Freddie O’Connell and Speedway Motorsports are still talking as the two sides push for a potential return. The track needs to be restored before NASCAR can compete at the venue.

The battle to bring NASCAR back to the Nashville Fairgrounds has been ongoing for several years. Hopefully, all parties involved can agree to get the stock car drivers back at the venue. NASCAR’s short track program may not be great right now, but the Nashville Fairgrounds may be one of the sport’s most significant decisions if it happens.

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