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With Chicago on hold, NASCAR announced Wednesday that it is headed to San Diego next summer to host a new street race weekend on an active naval base.
NASCAR officials announced that a new street course in San Diego will debut in the 2026 Cup Series season. The race will be held on Naval Base Coronado and replace the Chicago Street Course on the calendar.
NASCAR will be bringing street races to an active military base for the first time ever next year in San Diego.
NASCAR has raced on the streets of Chicago the past three years. Beginning next year, it'll be the streets around San Diego's naval base.
After announcing it would pause the Chicago Street Race, NASCAR said Wednesday that it will hold a race on the Naval Base Coronado in San Diego in 2026.
NASCAR announced Wednesday that the sport will race in San Diego, Calif. in 2026 with a new street course race weekend at Naval Base Coronado. NASCAR's San Diego Weekend, set for June 19-21 of next year, will be the first NASCAR event on an active military base and feature the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series and Craftsman Truck Series.
NASCAR will race on a new street course at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego on June 19-21 weekend. The race weekend will include the NASCAR Cup Series, Xfinity Series and Craftsman Truck Series.
NASCAR announced that it will race in San Diego in 2026 as all three national series will compete on a street course at Naval Base Coronado.
The plan is to replace its Chicago stop with a street race in the region, perhaps in Coronado, according to reports.
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