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CHICAGO (WLS) -- Mayor Brandon Johnson says he is open to bringing NASCAR back to Chicago. At a news conference with reporters on Tuesday he weighed in on the street race and holiday weekend violence.
Kevin Harvick slams Chicago columnist for misrepresenting NASCAR's innovative Chicago Street Race, emphasizing media's role ...
Everyone in NASCAR, no matter the level, feels they have something to prove. Austin Hill, who registered a pair of top-10 ...
Following Saturday's race on the streets of Chicago, the NASCAR Xfinity Series only has eight races remaining in its regular ...
The ratings from the weekend at Chicago are in for NASCAR. And unfortunately they’ve ticked down quite a bit from the last ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR Fans Revolt Over "Inexcusable" InvestigationChicago Street Race was a thriller, but not for all the right reasons. The post Fans Cry “Inexcusable” Foul Play as NASCAR’s ...
CHICAGO — Three-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion Joey Logano climbed out of his Team Penske Ford parked on Columbus Drive on a ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson signaled openness to NASCAR returning the city’s downtown next year, but perhaps not on the Fourth of ...
After calling for NASCAR to end its Chicago Street Course event as recently as last week, Kevin Harvick seems to have changed ...
Trackhouse Racing announced that Daniel Suarez and the organization would be parting ways in 2026. Following the Chicago ...
NASCAR raced on the streets of Chicago for the third and potentially final time over the weekend.The initial three-year deal ...
Kevin Harvick defends NASCAR's Chicago race from criticism, blasting columnist's call to end the event, sparking heated ...
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