What to Watch for in NASCAR 2023 - Chicago Street Race

What to Watch for in NASCAR 2023 - Chicago Street Race

Michael Nebbia
NASCAR Cup Series News
Saturday, Jan 07 1234

Perhaps the highlight of the 2023 NASCAR season is the running of NASCAR's first ever street race along Grant Park in Chicago - set for July 4th weekend. It began as a fantasy track on iRacing for the popular eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series in 2021, a race which saw James Davison take the virtual checkered flag. Since then, momentum only grew for the street race before the official announcement on July 19th, 2022.

The Chicago Street Race is replacing another popular Midwestern track in the 4-mile road course of Road America in the Milwaukee suburb of Elkhart Lake. In a statement, NASCAR's senior vice president of racing development and strategy Ben Kennedy told reporters "We've had some great racing there the past couple of years, we've seen some really exciting finishes...unfortunately we won't be back."

Kennedy however did leave the door open to return to Road America in the future, adding "I've had a long-standing relationship with them and just because we won't be going back in '23 doesn't mean we're not going to keep going back in the future."

Racing on city streets provides a great unknown in itself as most of these drivers have only seen the course through iRacing. The course itself is a challenge, starting through South Columbus Drive, weaving through South Lake Shore Drive, into East Roosevelt Road then back onto South Columbus, which will then lead them through East Balbo Road, then a run through South Michigan Avenue and East Congress Plaza finally turning through East Jackson Drive and back onto South Columbus to complete their 2.2 mile, 12-turn lap.

Race distance and title sponsor have yet to be determined, but we do know the Xfinity Series is set to be a companion race on July 1st with the Cup Series making their inaugural trip along the Chicago streets on July 2nd. This will mark both series' return to the Chicago area since they left Chicagoland Speedway after the 2019 season (their respective 2020 races were called off due to COVID and the 1.5-mile track was left off the schedule in 2021 in favor of Road America).

 

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Michael Nebbia

Michael has been a motorsports fan since the age of 5. His childhood favorite drivers include Jeff Gordon and Helio Castroneves. In the past, he has written for Metsmerized Online and Frontstretch. He is an avid Chase Elliott fan, enjoys Taylor Swift and is an avid New York sports fan. Michael graduated from Hightstown (NJ) High School in 2012, Mercer County (NJ) Community College in 2016 with his Associates’ Degree in Journalism and graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University in 2019 with his Bachelors’ Degree in Communication Studies.

 

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