With that being said, the NASCAR Chicago Street Race promises a great experience this week, June 1 and June 2. The professional drivers will navigate through Columbus Drive, Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive, passing through Grant Park, the northern edge of Soldier Field and more. The race commences and concludes along South Columbus Drive, right in front of Buckingham Fountain, covering over 100 laps on the 2.2-mile course totaling about 220 miles. If you are wondering, how fast can the cars go at NASCAR? NASCAR has said this some time ago. It said that the cars are “are projected to exceed 100 mph along several sections of the course’s straightaways, while other sections, such as turns and pit stops, will require significantly reduced speed.”
Precautionary Measures at NASCARNASCAR drivers and experts have expressed concerns about the tight turns on the Chicago course, as it lacks run-off areas that allow drivers to recover if they miss their mark. The absence of run-off areas means that any mistake could result in a collision with the wall, requiring drivers to adapt quickly to the track. Additionally, the course's unique feature is the presence of sharp 90-degree turns, unlike many other NASCAR tracks. However, safety precautions are in place, including heavy barriers and a catch fence, to minimize the impact of potential accidents. The specialized barrier and fence system, widely used in street courses worldwide and approved by the FIA, will fully enclose the 2.2-mile course, ensuring the safety of drivers and spectators.
FAQsQ1. What is NASCAR Chicago Street Race’s start and end point? A1. The NASCAR Chicago Street Race will start and end on South Columbus Drive in front of Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park.
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