Remember the 2020 NASCAR attendance policy? It had introduced a minimum attendance clause under which sanctioning agreements required tracks to achieve at least 70% occupancy of available grandstand seats during Cup Series races. It was implemented to ensure that the race remains financially viable and to encourage its use in enhancing the event’s appeal to fans. Moreover, the clause specified that the 70% target applied to all seats that were not obstructed by signage or other coverings. Yet, as of today, NASCAR’s struggle to keep its fan base engaged continues…

And speaking on Corey LaJoie’s Stacking Pennies podcast, Brad Keselowski was very real about the issue at hand. He said, “You know, the number one problem with the sport right now is the model with the tracks is the number one

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