NASCAR legend Tony Stewart was preparing to compete in this Saturdays NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Nevertheless, he announced last month that he will not be running since of issues induced by the COVID-19 pandemic. After that, In a recent tweet, he hinted that he will return on the track quickly.
Idea I d be doing this once again @IMS on Saturday, but COVID and logistics got in the method. Perhaps another time … pic.twitter.com/06iVsAGJMr
— Tony Stewart (@TonyStewart) July 2, 2020
The legendary NASCAR chauffeur posted a Tweet. He wrote, “Thought I d be doing this once again @IMS on Saturday, however COVID and logistics obstructed. Maybe another time.”
Tony Stewart announced his Xfinity prepares last year
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After that, he said that he would have an interest in taking an actual race for a spin. A few months later on, he revealed that he would compete in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway roadway courses very first Xfinity Series race on Saturday, July 4, 2020. He was to drive for his Stewart-Haas Racing group together with Chase Briscoe in the Pennzoil 150 ′ at the 2.439-mile IMS roadway course.
Regretfully, fans will not be permitted to participate in the long racing weekend at Brickyard. However the track management is confident that restricted fans may be enabled to go to the approaching Indy 500 in August.
The inaugural Xfinity Series race at the famous IMS tracks roadway course will occur hours after an IndyCar race on the exact same track. It will be the very first time when IndyCar and NASCAR arrange occasions on the exact same track on the same day. After that, the Cup Series Big Machine Hand Sanitizer 400 or more frequently called the Brickyard 400 will operate on the oval the next day.
In 2015 in October, Smoke drove a stock vehicle at the Circuit of the Americas after avoiding driving for several years. He last competed in NASCAR in the 2016 season. Additionally, He last raced in the Xfinity Series in 2013 when won the season opener race at Daytona International Speedway
NASCAR legend Tony Stewart was preparing to complete in this Saturdays NASCAR Xfinity Series race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Furthermore, He last raced in the Xfinity Series in 2013 when won the season opener race at Daytona International Speedway
The inaugural Xfinity Series race at the famous IMS tracks roadway course will take place hours after an IndyCar race on the same track. It will be the very first time when IndyCar and NASCAR arrange occasions on the very same track on the same day.