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The Bank of America ROVAL 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway brought high-stakes playoff drama on October 5, 2025, with drivers navigating the tricky 2.28-mile road course under sunny skies. As the action unfolded, starting at 3 p.m. ET, a few sharp-eyed spectators caught sight of something off in the horizon, stirring whispers among the crowd. This side note to the day’s racing kept everyone on their toes.

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The Charlotte Fire Department addressed concerns with a timely update on X, confirming a structure fire near the venue. “Structure Fire update: 200 block of Gracyn Olivia Ln. 30 Charlotte firefighters quickly control fire. There are no injuries to report. The fire is under investigation by the Charlotte Fire Investigation Task Force,” the department stated at 5:36 p.m. ET, right as the race wrapped up.

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Structure Fire update: 200 block of Gracyn Olivia Ln. 30 Charlotte firefighters quickly control fire. There are no injuries to report. The fire is under investigation by the Charlotte Fire Investigation Task Force.

— Charlotte Fire Dept (@CharlotteFD) October 5, 2025

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Located in the 28262 zip code, just two miles from the speedway off I-485 and North Tryon Street, the apartment complex incident likely explained the visible plume. With no impact on track activities and quick containment, it reassured attendees, focusing on Shane Van Gisbergen‘s dominant run. Take a look at the picture below.

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