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NASCAR adds dirt race, 6 road tracks to ’21 slate

Wisconsin, Austin, Nashville are among the new venues

- By Jenna Fryer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After two decades of the same left turns at the same tracks over and over again, NASCAR finally upended its stagnant calendar with a 2021 schedule that is as radical as the sport has ever seen.

Three new venues. A dirt race for the first time in more than 50 years. And a whopping six road courses for the elite Cup Series in an overhaul unveiled Wednesday that dumped some of the cookie-cutter oval tracks right off the list.

It is a true shakeup after a lack of imaginatio­n created the most predictabl­e schedule in sports, one that favored new speedways — 1.5-mile ovals that not only all looked the same, but raced the same, too. Not since Indianapol­is Motor Speedway was added in 1994 had a Cup race been awarded to a track that was not part of an ownership group for anactive speedway.

NASCAR set aside all the old ways of doing business.

“We said back in 2019, 2021, you were going to see some really bold changes from NASCAR,” said Steve O'Donnell, NASCAR's executive vice president. “We believe we've delivered on that. We are excited for our fans, it's an historic schedule, the most changes since1969.”

NASCAR will visit three new venues: Road America in rural Wisconsin, which will host the Cup Series for the first time since 1956; the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas; and Nashville Superspeed­way, a visit that was previously announced.

Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee will fill its 0.533-mile bullring with soil for the first Cup race on a dirt track since Richard Petty won at State Fairground­s Speedway in Raleigh in1970.

Next year's schedule was the first time NASCAR could make big changes since 2016, when it entered into unpreceden­ted, five-year sanctionin­g agreements with race promoters. That meant no changes, even as fans begged for something new as the racing often settled into the monotonous.

The best NASCAR could do was wait for the contracts to expire.

Making the changes meant walking away from Chicagolan­d Speedway, owned by NASCARando­nce a shining example of racing's expansion into major markets a generation ago. The track in suburbn Joliet was nothing special and its land became more valuable than its spot on the Cup calendar.

Also closed was Kentucky Speedway, the track that began its quest for a Cup race through a federal lawsuit filed against NASCAR. Michigan and Dover Raceway in Delaware will go from two Cup races a year to one.

Each change required a concession from either NASCAR or Speedway Motorsport­s, the two largest track operators in the United States. Both companies are now privately owned and hold a monopoly on coveted race dates.

Other highlights: — NASCAR next season will race on six road course races, up from three on the original 2020 schedule. Besides Road America and Circuit of the Americas, the Cup Series will also race for the first time on the road course at Indianapol­is. The series already competes at Sonoma Raceway in California, Watkins Glen in New York and the Charlotte Roval.

— Roger Penske continued big changes in his first year as ownerof Indianapol­is Motor Speedway. The track in July hosted the first shared weekend between IndyCar and NASCAR, and the Xfinity Series gave the road course the first race for a stock car. Next year, NASCAR and IndyCar will again be on the same weekend in August and the Cup cars will also race the road course. N

— Speedway Motorsport­s went big in what it was willing to try in rebuilding the schedule. It took its spring race at Texas Motor Speedway and moved it to COTA, then took the All-Star race to Texas.

— Dover Raceway and Michigan Internatio­nal Speedway each lost one of its two dates.

— Bristol Motor Speedway, the East Tennessee race track that once sold out 55 consecutiv­e races, is getting dirty. The massive Colosseum has struggled to draw fans for its spring date, so it will convert the concrete arena into the dirt event fans requested.

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? NASCAR will move its Cup Series to Indianapol­is Motor Speedway’s road course after 27 years of racing on the big oval. The revamped “Brickyard Weekend” also will feature a new IndyCar Series race.
DARRON CUMMINGS/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE NASCAR will move its Cup Series to Indianapol­is Motor Speedway’s road course after 27 years of racing on the big oval. The revamped “Brickyard Weekend” also will feature a new IndyCar Series race.

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