Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kevin Harvick’s CARS Tour serves as a stepping stone for drivers who aspire to reach NASCAR, since NASCAR has been renowned for oval racing. Although the series has now embraced various track configurations like road courses and street circuits in its schedule to heighten spectator interest while attracting drivers from outside and capitalizing on new drivers’ fan followings, CARS Tour has remained faithful to its foundations.

The grassroots racing series primarily operates as a short-track oval series, featuring tracks less than one mile in length and concentrating on oval tracks throughout the Southeastern United States, such as North Wilkesboro, Florence, and Southern National Motorsports Park.

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The series briefly experimented with a road course in 2019 during its first visit to Dominion Raceway in Thornburg, Virginia, a race won by Josh Berry. Since then, however, it has not returned to that format.

That could change. Recently, a fan tagged Dale Earnhardt Jr. on social media about the condition of Virginia International Raceway and asked for his help in bringing a race to the road course, writing, “@DaleJr Cars tour at VIR would feed families.”

Earnhardt Jr. responded positively, while also outlining the challenges involved.“It would be awesome to find a pathway to get even one road course event on our schedule,” he wrote. “I’ve learned through the Dodge deal that, on the front end, we would need different transmissions and oil pans. There’s also a lot more expense per team to consider beyond that, but it’s not entirely unlikely.”

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