NASCAR celebrates ‘remarkable’ and ‘historic’ Chicago race

NASCAR celebrates 'remarkable' and 'historic' Chicago race

Both the Xfinity and Cup Series raced on the 2.2-mile, 12-turn course created through Grant Park in downtown Chicago and the biggest hurdle faced by NASCAR ended up being battles with the weather.
In the end, championship contender Cole Custer won Saturday’s rain-shortened Xfinity race – which was finally declared official on Sunday – while NASCAR newcomer Shane van Gisbergen took a …Keep reading


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