For a while, NASCAR has been contemplating the idea of hosting a street race. The location for this would be in Chicago, but the idea has met some resistance. Now, a recent video clip has emerged which has fuelled the anti-Chicago race sentiment. Over here, there was a muscle car performing donuts on the road that had attracted a crowd. Furthermore, there were police cars nearby, but they didn’t really react. Shockingly, Chicago mayor hopeful Paul Vallas blamed NASCAR’s influence.
bro NASCAR is professional driving on a closed course. No need to try to insult something that would bring tons of money to Chicago, safely.
— Cassie (@CassieFambro) July 18, 2022
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He’s a politician Cassie, talking facts and realistically isn’t exactly what they’re known for.
— Kyle Nadeau (@Kyle_Nadeau) July 18, 2022
This is especially on the back of news of the series wishing to host a street race. Vallas tweeted, “No need for Chicago’s mayor to bring NASCAR to downtown Chicago. It’s already here. We’re the police allowed to make any arrests? Impound any vehicles? Impose any fines? Videos like these will sure help bring businesses & visitors to our city.”
What next Stock car racing thru downtown
— James D Mayer (@JamesDMayer2) July 18, 2022
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How did the NASCAR community react to his scathing comments?
Naturally, many fans did not appreciate his accusations at all. Most of them insisted that the NASCAR drivers are professionals and would not indulge in anything so reckless. Instead, this scene looks like something out of a Fast and Furious movie, back when it was still about street racing.
Sir, I think you’re confusing professional stock car racing (and drivers) with the Fast and the Furious movies https://t.co/8JfmCD6nLq
— Kelly Crandall (@KellyCrandall) July 18, 2022
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To have NASCAR come to chicago will be horrible example to people currently drag racing in Chicago and The Mayor is not reaching out to them to stop it. Haha. The Police are not allowed high speed chases due to safety reasons. NASCAR is a lot faster https://t.co/D9zbuWPU6n
— Kaz (@bballer312Kaz) July 17, 2022
The fans justified that when NASCAR does have its eventual street race, the roads would be closed up to form a proper track. This would completely eliminate any talk of danger to the public. Though if we’re being honest, a real and valid concern will revolve around the cost of hosting the event. Obviously, playing host to a NASCAR race is fairly expensive, and even more so for a street circuit.
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Still, do you think Vallas’ concerns are valid in this case?
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