For decades, the Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway was NASCAR’s most historic track, a symbol of grassroots racing. However, political friction has now pushed the track into a period of uncertainty. Yet hope seems to persist, as Dale Earnhardt Jr. signals that maybe, after a long time, the old soul of the track could be revived again.

A 30-year runway and a fight that refuses to fade

“Most of us don’t live in Nashville. Most of us get our information about the Speedway on social media.” Dale Earnhardt Jr. starts by creating a difference of perception.

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“And when we’re not in Nashville, not standing on that property… it can feel at times that there’s a bunch of opposition against the racetrack,” he states before adding to enforce the contradiction, “When you go there and you stand on the racetrack, that changes your mind.”

And Earnhardt isn’t wrong about that; after all, the long history of the track does affect fans, and no one would be able to let go easily. And that exact feeling is what he pushes more upon: “This place isn’t gonna get wiped off the map just like that. It’s got some legs.”

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