Amid caution and aggravation, businesses hope NASCAR revs up results – Chicago Sun-Times

It’s not known how many big spenders will attend. A NASCAR spokesperson Tuesday could not provide the number of ticket sales. The attendance estimate of 100,000 could include many who confine themselves to free events at Grant Park’s Butler Field. Business owners and leaders are cautious in their outlook for the weekend and are focused on its long-term benefits for Chicago.
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mmack
2 years ago

It’s not known how many big spenders will attend. A NASCAR spokesperson on Tuesday could not provide the number of ticket sales.

General admission prices start at $269 for both days. Premium seating goes up to $3,015 a ticket.”

The fact ticket prices are that high for general admission (The IndyCar Honda Indy 200 at Mid Ohio Sports Car Course this weekend charges $85 for 2 day general admission) and the fact NASCAR “couldn’t” provide ticket sales figures tells me it will be sparsely attended, if at all.

This may be a “one-and-done” event. NASCAR should’ve returned to Chicagoland.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Wait till the robberies, assaults, carjackings, and shootings paint a true picture of Chicago for the national media

Frank Goudy
2 years ago

Ever since NASCAR went WOKE I pay no attention to it!

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