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NASCAR gets green light to reboot May 17

There will be seven races in 11 days involving Cup, Xfinity and Trucks

- By The Associated Press

CHARLOTTE, N.C. » NASCAR announced Thursday that it will resume its season without fans starting May 17 at Darlington Raceway in South Carolina.

The 400- mile competitio­n on May 17 serves as the first of seven races involving NASCAR’s three national series in an 11- day span at two different tracks without fans in attendance.

NASCAR joins the UFC as the first major sports organizati­ons to announce specific return to play plans since the coronaviru­s pandemic shut down U.S. sports in mid-March.

NASCAR’s revised schedule goes only through May and has a pair of Wednesday races, fulfilling fans longtime plea for midweek events. The first race is scheduled for Darlington, NASCAR’s oldest superspeed­way, followed by a second race at the 70-yearold, egg-shaped oval track three days later.

Charlotte Motor Speedway will then host the Coca-Cola 600 on May 24 to mark 60 consecutiv­e years the longest race on the NASCAR schedule will be held on Memorial Day weekend. The track in Concord, outside NASCAR’s home base of Charlotte, will then host a Wednesday race three days later.

There will also be lowertier Xfinity and Trucks series races at the two tracks.

NASCAR has set guidelines to safely hold the events using CDC guidelines on social distancing and personal protective equipment.

NASCAR suspended its season March 13 with only four of its 36 scheduled races completed. The stock car series, heavily reliant on television money and sponsor payments, has vowed to complete its full schedule. The revised schedule for now stays at tracks within driving distance of Charlotte-based race teams and in states that have started reopening.

Almost all teams began returning to their race shops this week with either a reduced initial workforce or in split shifts. Now that NASCAR has told the teams where it will be racing this month, they can start preparing cars suitable for the two tracks.

Although Florida and Texas have invited NASCAR to compete in those states without spectators, the sanctionin­g body is holding off on scheduling events at tracks that require air travel and hotel accommodat­ions.

“NASCAR will return in an environmen­t that will ensure the safety of our competitor­s and those in the local community,” the sanctionin­g body wrote in a Thursday memo to teams.

 ?? CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., is scheduled to host the Coca-Cola 600 on May 24 to mark 60 consecutiv­e years the longest race on the NASCAR schedule will be held on Memorial Day weekend. The track will then host a Wednesday race three days later.
CHUCK BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., is scheduled to host the Coca-Cola 600 on May 24 to mark 60 consecutiv­e years the longest race on the NASCAR schedule will be held on Memorial Day weekend. The track will then host a Wednesday race three days later.

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