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After the All-Star Race NASCAR to Allow Fans in More Upcoming Races

Published 07/17/2020, 11:42 AM EDT

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Yesterday, NASCAR hosted the All-Star race with around 20,000 fans on the stands at the Bristol Motor Speedway. The event became the largest sports gathering in the US after the COVID-19 pandemic.

This begs the question of when NASCAR will start hosting fans again.

According to recent reports by Fox, the next NASCAR outing which will allow fans is approaching much sooner than expected. The race at the Texas Motor Speedway on July 19th will most probably allow fans. As the organizers are already selling tickets for the race.

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However, the next race at the Kansas Speedway on July 23rd will take place behind closed doors.

The first race to take place in August 2020, at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, will allow fans to witness racing action in person.

In addition, the races that are to take place at the Daytona International Speedway on August 16th and 29th are selling tickets as well.

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Additionally, the reports claim that the Texas Motor Speedway is going to allow up to 50% of its capacity or up to 50 percent of 1,30,000-seat grandstands will be filled.

After that, New Hampshire is offering over 19,000 tickets for sale to the common public. The venue at New Hampshire can hold around 88,000 fans during a regular-season race.

Similarly, the management of the Daytona track said that it will only offer a limited number of tickets to the races. Daytona will host races on both the oval and the road track.

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Finally, the doubleheader at the Dover International Speedway can still make the cut. Officials claim that negotiations are underway with the local state administrators. The doubleheader is scheduled for the August 22nd-23rd weekend.

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Mrinal Kuniyal has been a contributor to EssentiallSports since early 2020 and has focused on Formula 1, NASCAR, and IndyCar. He's a management graduate and his areas of interest include motorsports, marketing, and music.
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