NASCAR Uncertain About Continuing Chicago Street Race Beyond 2025
The three-year agreement for the Chicago event concludes in 2025, with discussions ongoing about potential new locations, including Southern California and international markets.
- NASCAR's Chicago Street Race, held annually since 2023, is set to conclude its initial three-year agreement in 2025, with no commitment yet to extend the event.
- NASCAR COO Steve O'Donnell highlighted the series' focus on learning from the Chicago races and building momentum through the final year of the contract.
- Speculation has emerged about alternative locations for a future street race, with San Diego mentioned as a potential candidate due to its untapped market in Southern California.
- NASCAR is also exploring international expansion, with interest from Europe, Asia, and Saudi Arabia, though no specific plans have been confirmed beyond a 2025 points race in Mexico.
- Community concerns in Chicago, including access to Grant Park during the July 4th holiday and financial debates over the race's economic impact, have added complexity to discussions about the event's future.