Calhoun Times

NASCAR starting to allow access a year after restart

- By Jenna Fryer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kevin Harvick crossed the finish line at Darlington Raceway a year ago and was struck by the stillness and silence of the empty grandstand­s.

NASCAR was one of the first major sports to resume competitio­n early in the pandemic, setting its own path in a strange new world of health screenings, temperatur­e checks and empty race tracks.

“I didn’t think it was going to be that much different, and then we won the race and it is dead silent out here,” said Harvick, who paused to take in the eerie silence that day. “It’s weird. There’s nobody up there.”

It has taken almost a full year but NASCAR’s slow walk toward normalcy is ready to hit another gear: Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway, Darlington Raceway, Kansas Speedway and Pocono Raceway all announced last week their grandstand­s will open to full capacity later this year. Atlanta Motor Speedway plans the same for July.

NASCAR re-opened its infield to sponsors, guests and media at Darlington last weekend as a trial run. The garage and infield have been closed to nearly everyone since March 8, 2020, and NASCAR President Steve Phelps had said it would remain that way until a vaccine was widely available.

Vaccines have been available since early April to almost everyone in North Carolina, where most NASCAR teams are based, and it allowed NASCAR to put a plan in place for a reopening. There is no vaccine requiremen­t for competitor­s, but NASCAR permitted teams, drivers and manufactur­ers to admit a total of 350 fully vaccinated guests and sponsors Sunday at Darlington.

“It’s so important for us. Some of the key players and our sponsors have such interest in it, and they love being here and being a part of it,” said Joe Gibbs, team owner for the winning car driven by Martin Truex Jr. Gibbs included Bass Pro Shops CEO Johnny Morris among his guests.

“We had guys flying in from all over,” Gibbs said. “It’s very, very important to get those key people from the companies back into our sport, and I’m looking forward to getting to go again and do hospitalit­ies.”

The infield will be closed this weekend at Dover, but the footprint is expected to expand to 550 sponsors and guests at Circuit of the Americas in Texas and the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway later this month. Those two races will help set access protocols moving forward.

A year ago, NASCAR restarted its engines 71 days after the series shut down and it was the first major sport to complete its entire season last November. It did so by never changing its procedures during the pandemic.

NASCAR does not test for COVID-19 and the temperatur­e check and health screenings that have been used since the sport restarted have not changed. The motorhome lot has been largely off limits to families, which created some grumbling as some drivers noted it was absurd to enforce banishment during races for those spending time together away from the track.

 ?? AP-Terry Renna ?? Brad Keselowski (2) leads the field to start the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C., on May 9.
AP-Terry Renna Brad Keselowski (2) leads the field to start the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Darlington Raceway in Darlington, S.C., on May 9.

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