The "Clash at the Coliseum" will see the sport's top drivers
compete on a quarter-mile track inside the stadium in downtown
Los Angeles.
"Compared to a lot of the existing tracks on the club circuit,
this track is going to be so unique," NASCAR President of Design
and Development Derek Muldowney told Reuters.
The short and flat track "means that the cars are going to be
running very close together. And it means a lot of the passing
is going to take place under bumping, grinding kind of
situations," Muldowney said.
Southern California racing fans will get to see NASCAR's Next
Gen car models, which will be used in Cup Series competitions
next year.
If successful, NASCAR could host more similar events.
Two-time Daytona 500 champion Michael Waltrip said the stadium
location was significant because it's an experiment for NASCAR.
"If this event goes well, you could see pop-up racetracks in a
lot of big cities around America and NASCAR being the center of
the stage," he said.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Cynthia
Osterman)
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