![]() Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive weren't built for them. They will steer their way through the Loop Community of Chicago, the first true street course ever run by the world's preeminent stock car series. ![]() This weekend, though, those machines and the drivers within them will navigate a raceway unlike anywhere or anyone before them. In the years since, over 2,696 races, those stock cars have rumbled around ovals of dirt, asphalt and concrete, over road courses, through an Atlantic ocean spray, between sand dunes, and even inside ballparks, football stadiums and across an airport tarmac in New Jersey. It was 74 years and two weeks ago when NASCAR ran the first race of its Strictly Stock division, what we now know as the Cup Series. NASCAR is swinging for the fences on the streets of Chicago You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser
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