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NASCAR to allow some fans at Sunday’s race

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DAYTONA BEACH – NASCAR is set to allow fans back at the track for races this month at Homestead-Miami Speedway and Talladega Superspeed­way.

NASCAR will allow up to 1,000 Florida service members, representi­ng the Homestead Air Reserve Base and U.S. Southern Command in Doral, to attend the Cup Series race Sunday as honorary guests and view the race from the grandstand­s.

Talladega Superspeed­way in Alabama will allow up to 5,000 guests in the frontstret­ch grandstand­s/ towers for the June 21 Cup race. There will be limited motorhome/camping spots available outside the track.

NASCAR says all fans will be screened before entering, required to wear face coverings, mandated to social distance at six feet, and will not have access to the infield, among other revised operationa­l protocols.

NASCAR returned to racing amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, but had not allowed fans inside the tracks in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.

“We have tremendous respect and appreciati­on for the responsibi­lity that comes with integratin­g guests back into our events,” said Daryl Wolfe, NASCAR executive vice president and chief sales and operations officer.

“We believe implementi­ng this methodical process is an important step forward for the sport and the future of live sporting events. The passion and unwavering support of our industry and fans is the reason we race each weekend and we look forward to slowly and responsibl­y welcoming them back at select events.”

 ?? TERRY RENNA/AP ?? Denny Hamlin leads the field to start the NASCAR Cup Series race on Nov. 17, 2019 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
TERRY RENNA/AP Denny Hamlin leads the field to start the NASCAR Cup Series race on Nov. 17, 2019 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

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