Daytona Beach, Fla. — NASCAR announced Tuesday, that it will allow some fans at the track for races this month at the Homestead-Miami Speedway and Talladega Super speedway.
Up to 1,000 Florida service members, representing the Homestead Air Reserve Base and U.S. Southern Command in Doral, will be permitted to attend the race Sunday as honorary guests and view the race from the grandstands.
Talladega Super speedway in Alabama will allow up to 5,000 guests in the front stretch grandstands for the June 21 Cup race. There will be limited motor home and camping spots available, as well, outside the track.
NASCAR said all fans will be screened before entering, required to wear face coverings, mandated to social distance at six feet, and will not have access to the infield.
JUST ANNOUNCED: This weekend’s #DixieVodka400 will host a very limited number of South Florida military service members as part of @NASCAR’s plan to gradually return to racing with fans.
— Homestead-Miami Speedway (@HomesteadMiami) June 9, 2020
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