Brad Keselowski at a NASCAR Cup Series auto race, Sunday, July 18, 2021, in Loudon, N.H. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) APRacetracks are having to prove themselves when the Cup Series spotlight shines on them, and at least one driver is taking notice. “And you know, as much as I love Michigan, it’s in the same spot.”Keselowski’s insight reflects NASCAR’s recent emphasis on innovation — and, specifically, of adjusting the Cup Series schedule. “I don’t think NASCAR will ever abandon the (Michigan) market,” Keselowski continued. 6 car and is co-owner of the company he races under, Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, said that just because “everything is on the table” doesn’t mean that NASCAR should abandon markets without cause. The 200-lap, 400-mile race is the fourth-to-last race of NASCAR’s Cup Series regular season.
Source: Forbes August 02, 2022 23:19 UTC