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North Carolina governor confirms possible NASCAR return for Memorial Day weekend

Rod Mullins

nascarNASCAR could be set to return to the track as soon as May 17 with a race at Darlington, and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper confirmed Tuesday that he expects the Coca-Cola 600 to go off as scheduled in Charlotte on Memorial Day weekend.

ESPN reported that NASCAR has sent a schedule to race teams that includes six races beginning in mid-May, with the goal of scheduling more races in locations in the proximity of the Charlotte area, including Bristol and Martinsville.

There had already been talk about getting on the track in Daytona and Homestead in Florida.

The biggie, at least initially, would be the Coca-Cola 600, which would be contested with no fans in attendance, according to information presented at a Tuesday presser with Cooper.

The ball got rolling toward the possible race date in Charlotte last week when Cooper announced that he had designated NASCAR race shops as an essential business, and that team members could return to work if they maintained social distancing guidelines and adhered to local government stay-at-home policies.

Many NASCAR teams have their headquarters in the Charlotte area, so that go-ahead from Cooper was key to getting things moving for the circuit as a whole.

“On behalf of our team at Charlotte Motor Speedway, I’d like to thank Gov. Cooper and all of our state and local government officials who are working with us to get NASCAR back on track with the Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day weekend where it belongs,” Speedway Motorsports president Marcus Smith said in a statement. “We’ll have more details to share soon in conjunction with NASCAR’s release of a revised event schedule.”

Story by Chris Graham

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Rod Mullins

Rod Mullins

Rod Mullins covers NASCAR for Augusta Free Press. Rod is the co-host of the “Street Knowledge” podcasts focusing on NASCAR with AFP editor Chris Graham, and is the editor of Dickenson Media. A graduate of UVA-Wise, Rod began his career in journalism as a reporter for The Cumberland Times, later became the program director/news director/on-air morning show host for WNVA in Norton, Va., and in the early 1990s served as the sports information director at UVA-Wise and was the radio “Voice of the Highland Cavaliers” for football and basketball for seven seasons. In 1995, Rod transitioned to public education, where he has worked as a high school English, literature, and creative writing teacher.

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