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sports1 year ago

"Nashville Superspeedway: IndyCar's New Home for the Music City Grand Prix"

The 2024 IndyCar Big Machine Music City Grand Prix will move from downtown Nashville to the Nashville Superspeedway due to construction issues related to the Tennessee Titans' new stadium. The move is expected to be temporary, with plans to return to downtown after the stadium's completion in 2027. The race date remains set for September 15, and NBC will continue to provide coverage. The decision was made after discussions revealed challenges in racing through downtown, and the event aims to retain the characteristics of the downtown race at the new location. IndyCar CEO Mark Miles envisions a return to the Nashville streets once the new stadium is completed.

sports1 year ago

"Nashville Superspeedway: The New Home for IndyCar's Music City Grand Prix"

The Big Machine Music City Grand Prix will not take place in downtown Nashville this year due to the upcoming construction of the Tennessee Titans' new stadium, with the event relocating to the Nashville Superspeedway. The change is necessary as the construction would impact the previous race course, and the new location will better accommodate race teams, downtown businesses, and residents. Indy NXT by Firestone will also move its 2024 championship finale to Nashville Superspeedway, and fans can find updates on MusicCityGP.com and NashvilleSuperspeedway.com.

motorsports1 year ago

"Nashville Superspeedway to Host IndyCar Season Finale and Music City Grand Prix"

The Music City Grand Prix in Nashville will move from its downtown venue to Nashville Speedway in September due to construction around the Tennessee Titans Stadium. Scott Borchetta, the event’s primary sponsor, will take over the operation and hopes to return the Grand Prix to Tennessee’s streets in the future. The move marks IndyCar's return to closing its championship on an oval for the first time since 2014, and Penske Entertainment President & CEO Mark Miles welcomed the addition of another oval to the calendar.