Nascar President Steve Phelps Says Banning Confederate Flag Has Been Highly Successful

NASCAR President Steve Phelps shares positive news about NASCAR's growth after banning the Confederate flag from their events.

Banning the Confederate flag was a significant step for NASCAR and allowed the sport to move forward.

The involvement of diverse figures like Michael Jordan and Pitbull has contributed to NASCAR's positive progress.

NASCAR has undergone changes in recent years, with a focus on attracting a younger audience and introducing new racetracks.

The sport holds untapped potential and is expanding into new areas.

NASCAR aims to create a welcoming environment for all attendees at their events, promoting inclusivity.

North Wilkesboro Speedway, which hosted its last NASCAR event in 1996, announced plans to repave the track for the 2024 NASCAR All-Star Race.

This historic racetrack had not seen a new surface since 1981.

The return of the All-Star Race to North Wilkesboro in 2023 was a huge success, with fans coming from all over the U.S. and other countries.

NASCAR continues to make strides, with the support of various stakeholders, highlighting North Wilkesboro as a key location for racing events.

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