Revving Up Tradition: Chase Briscoe’s Rally for NASCAR’s Dirt Racing Revival

Revving Up Tradition: Chase Briscoe's Rally for NASCAR's Dirt Racing Revival

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The Cup Series hasn’t held a dirt race since its three-year experiment at Bristol ended in 2023.

Joe Gibbs Racing driver Chase Briscoe is advocating for the NASCAR Cup Series to bring back a dirt race in the future. Briscoe, who comes from a dirt-racing family, has a strong connection to the discipline and embraced a 25-race dirt schedule in 2022. Despite NASCAR’s historical ties to dirt racing, the Cup Series has evolved far from its origins, making it challenging for fans to link the past with the present. The Cup Series debuted a modern-era dirt race in 2021 at Bristol Motor Speedway, yet the event reverted to its traditional concrete surface in 2024 after three dirt editions. While NASCAR currently has no dirt racing plans, Briscoe suggests that the series should reconsider and include a dirt race in its schedule. The Bristol races from 2021 to 2023, which reintroduced dirt to the Cup Series after a 70-year hiatus, sparked mixed reactions but highlighted the potential for exciting competition under the lights.

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