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Reports are coming that NASCAR will announce the next lot of race today. And Twitter is abuzz with all the potential venues who can make the cut.
Many states are still not allowing the series to organize races even without fans and this update will give a clearer view of the 2020 calendar. The series earlier made its comeback and gave the list of 7 races it will run in the next 2 weeks in Darlington and Charlotte.
Journalist Adam Stern posts, “‘@NASCAR will announce the next batch of races on its revised 2020 schedule as soon as today, per people familiar.
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'@NASCAR will announce the next batch of races on its revised 2020 schedule as soon as today, per people familiar. pic.twitter.com/qSRKCcfb8z
— Adam Stern (@A_S12) May 14, 2020
Yesterday, Arizona allowed fanless racing in the state, paving the way for a race in Phoenix soon. Similarly, multiple speculations are coming on social media about which venue will be on the calendar next.
Jim Utter, NASCAR editor motorsports.com posts, “Hearing another couple weeks of a NASCAR schedule (without fans) will drop at 4 p.m. ET today. Looks like Bristol (M31), Atlanta (J7), Martinsville (J10, mid-week), and Miami (J14) barring last-minute changes.”
Hearing another couple weeks of a #NASCAR schedule (without fans) will drop at 4 p.m. ET today.
Looks like Bristol (M31), Atlanta (J7), Martinsville (J10, mid-week) and Miami (J14) barring last-minute changes.
#fluid— Jim Utter (@jim_utter) May 14, 2020
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NASCAR is running its first fanless race week in Darlington
The first fanless race weekend is about to start and NASCAR has already given a surprise gift to the fans. The series will telecast the Darlington Qualifying race tonight. Earlier it was announced that they will only start the broadcast on Sunday.
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The news came as a joy for fans as they will be able to watch the live draw on Race Hub. As there is no qualifying in Darlington, this is all that fans can see before the actual race on Sunday. Additionally, the series will give free access to the radio broadcast of the race on their Scanner app. Scanner will allow the users to listen to the live radio communications between the drivers and teams. It gives access to an exclusive official radio channel to follow NASCAR Cup Series race management communications.
Read More: NASCAR Announces Big News for Fans Ahead of Tonight’s Darlington Draw
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