Thanks to the Kansas Speedway that opened in 2001, racing fans in Kansas City and nearby areas have had ample opportunity to see the best drivers in the world compete in multiple racing formats. We appreciate the patience and support from our fans, and look forward to our Fall NASCAR weekend, October 16-18.”
In a statement released by Kansas Speedway President Pat … KANSAS CITY, Mo. Kansas Speedway … KANSAS CITY, Kan. (WIBW) - When the races return to Kansas Speedway, no fans will be in the stands. “We appreciate the patience and support from our fans, and look forward to our Fall NASCAR weekend. It will be broadcasted on NBCSN at 6:30 p.m.BREAKING: No fans at Kansas Speedway for the upcoming races.KANSAS CITY, Kan. (WIBW) - When the races return to Kansas Speedway, no fans will be in the stands.In a statement released by Kansas Speedway President Pat Warren, he says that in order to ensure the safety of the local community the track will host races without fans.Please give an overall site rating: Kansas Speedway announced Wednesday that fans will not be able to attend its July 23-25 race weekend due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Though attendance figures aren't announced for races, the Kansas Speedway's seating capacity is 48,000. And for NASCAR fans it got even better in 2011 when the speedway became a double feature on the NASCAR calendar with the KC Masterpiece 400 in the spring and the Hollywood Casino 400 in the fall. KANSAS CITY, Kan. — The rescheduled July NASCAR Cup Series race at the Kansas Speedway will be ran without fans in attendance, the speedway announced Wednesday.
Racing without fans will dramatically change the drivers’ experience, Warren says. Located inside the garage area, this exclusive experience gives fans more access than ever before. KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KSNT) – Kansas Speedway announced it will be holding its upcoming Nascar races without fans. October 16-18.”Like us on Facebook to see similar storiesThe NASCAR Cup Series returns to Kansas Speedway Thursday, July 23. “We appreciate the patience and support from our fans, and look forward to our Fall NASCAR weekend.
“While it was a difficult decision, the well-being of everyone who comes to our venue is paramount.” Warren said. It will be broadcasted on NBCSN at 6:30 p.m.BREAKING: No fans at Kansas Speedway for the upcoming races.KANSAS CITY, Kan. (WIBW) - When the races return to Kansas Speedway, no fans will be in the stands.In a statement released by Kansas Speedway President Pat Warren, he says that in order to ensure the safety of the local community the track will host races without fans.Please give an overall site rating: Speedway officials said Wednesday that the track’s July NASCAR weekend, highlighted by the NASCAR Cup Series Kansas 400, will be held without fans in attendance. Speedway officials said Wednesday that the track’s July NASCAR weekend, highlighted by the NASCAR Cup Series Kansas 400, will be held without fans in attendance. — There won’t be any fans in the stands at Kansas Speedway when NASCAR’s three national tours swing through town July 23-25.Kansas Speedway President Pat Warren announced the decision Wednesday afternoon, adding that he hopes it will be safe for fans to attend when NASCAR returns in October.He said Kansas Speedway officials “have worked closely with public health officials, medical experts, as well as state and federal officials” during the last month to determine if it was safe to have fans attend the NASCAR Cup Series Kansas 400 on July 23, the NASCAR Gander RV and Outdoors Truck Series Kansas 200 on both July 24 and July 25, and the NASCAR Xfinity Series Kansas 250 on July 25.The ARCA Menards Series Kansas 150 also will run July 24 at Kansas Speedway for a total of five races over three days.“After careful and extensive consideration for the health and safety of our fans and the local community, we determined that the most prudent course of action would be to host the races without fans,” Warren said in a statement.