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American Focus > Blog > Sports > By how much did the inaugural NASCAR Chicago Street race overshoot the $25,000,000 budget?
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By how much did the inaugural NASCAR Chicago Street race overshoot the $25,000,000 budget?

Last updated: June 10, 2025 9:06 pm
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NASCAR’s recent foray into street racing has sparked a mix of excitement and caution within the motorsport community. The inaugural NASCAR Chicago Street Race, held in downtown Chicago in 2023, was a bold move for the series as it ventured into uncharted territory. However, the financial fallout from the event has raised concerns about the feasibility of such endeavors in the future.

Initially budgeted at $15 million to $25 million, the Chicago race ended up costing around $50 million, doubling the projected expenses. Jeff Wohlschlaeger, NASCAR’s former head of sales, confirmed the staggering figure, attributing the cost overruns to a variety of factors including construction, safety installations, permits, security, cleanup, and marketing. The event, which was meant to showcase NASCAR’s ability to host street races and appeal to urban audiences, instead highlighted the challenges of planning and executing such events.

Despite the setbacks in Chicago, NASCAR is gearing up for its first modern-era points-paying Cup Series event outside the U.S. in Mexico City. The Viva México 250 will mark a significant milestone for the series, as it expands its reach into international markets. Unlike the Chicago race, which was promoted directly by NASCAR, the Mexico City event will be handled by Oseca, the same group responsible for the Formula 1 race at the venue. This strategic shift not only reduces NASCAR’s financial exposure but also leverages the expertise of a local partner.

While NASCAR’s move into Mexico is groundbreaking, the series is treading carefully when it comes to further international expansion. Ben Kennedy, NASCAR’s Executive VP, emphasized the logistical challenges of traveling overseas with a packed schedule of 38 races over roughly 40 weeks. This tight turnaround leaves little room for international races in Europe or Asia for the time being. Instead, NASCAR’s focus will be on expanding within North America, with potential races in Canada on the horizon.

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In conclusion, NASCAR’s recent ventures into street racing and international markets represent both opportunities and challenges for the series. While the Chicago Street Race highlighted the complexities of hosting such events, the upcoming Viva México 250 in Mexico City symbolizes NASCAR’s ambition to grow its presence globally. With a strategic approach and careful planning, NASCAR is poised to navigate the road ahead and continue its evolution as a premier motorsport organization. The world is experiencing an unprecedented global pandemic, with the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) affecting millions of people worldwide. As governments and health organizations scramble to contain the virus and protect their citizens, the impact of the pandemic on various aspects of society is becoming increasingly evident.

One of the most significant impacts of the pandemic is on the global economy. With countries imposing lockdowns and travel restrictions to slow the spread of the virus, businesses of all sizes are facing unprecedented challenges. Many industries, such as travel, hospitality, and retail, have been hit particularly hard, with widespread closures and layoffs. The stock market has also experienced extreme volatility, as investors grapple with the uncertainty of the situation.

The economic impact of the pandemic is not limited to businesses, however. Millions of workers around the world are facing job losses or reduced hours, leading to financial insecurity for countless families. Governments are implementing stimulus packages and relief programs to help struggling individuals and businesses, but the long-term effects of the pandemic on the economy remain to be seen.

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In addition to the economic impact, the pandemic has also had far-reaching social and psychological effects. The isolation and uncertainty of the situation have taken a toll on people’s mental health, with reports of increased anxiety, depression, and stress. Social distancing measures have forced people to adapt to a new way of life, with many struggling to cope with the lack of social interaction and routine.

The pandemic has also highlighted existing social inequalities, with marginalized communities disproportionately affected by the virus. People living in poverty, the elderly, and those with underlying health conditions are at higher risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19. The lack of access to healthcare and resources in these communities has exacerbated the impact of the pandemic, further widening the gap between the rich and the poor.

As the world continues to grapple with the effects of the pandemic, it is clear that the road to recovery will be long and challenging. Governments, businesses, and individuals must work together to navigate this unprecedented crisis and emerge stronger on the other side. It is crucial that we prioritize the health and well-being of all people, and work towards a more equitable and resilient society in the wake of this global crisis.

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