View this post on Instagram The venerable Darlington Raceway in South Carolina will play host to the first NASCAR event in two months on Sunday as the top-tier racing circuit looks to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic. Known by race fans as “The Lady in Black” and “The Track Too Tough to Tame,” Darlington Raceway will host three NASCAR events over a four-day span, beginning with the Real Heroes 400 on Sunday afternoon. NASCAR officials chose the track in part due to its proximity to team garages in North Carolina, allowing for minimal travel and limited pre-race interaction. While the race itself will take place without a crowd in the stands for safety reasons, the egg-shaped track will provide a familiar environment for racing fans watching at home. Darlington held two NASCAR events per year from 1950 through 2003.A post shared by Fox Business (@foxbusiness) on May 17, 2020 at 5:00am PDT
The venerable Darlington Raceway in South Carolina will play host to the first NASCAR event in two months on Sunday as the top-tier racing circuit looks to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic. Known by race fans as “The Lady in Black” and “The Track Too Tough to Tame,” Darlington Raceway will host three NASCAR events over a four-day span, beginning with the Real Heroes 400 on Sunday afternoon. NASCAR officials chose the track in part due to its proximity to team garages in North Carolina, allowing for minimal travel and limited pre-race interaction. While the race itself will take place without a crowd in the stands for safety reasons, the egg-shaped track will provide a familiar environment for racing fans watching at home. Darlington held two NASCAR events per year from 1950 through 2003.
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