NASCAR 2025 Schedule: NASCAR Receives Major Blow on the Milwaukee Mile’s Return, Thanks…
NASCAR will not return to the short oval of the Milwaukee Mile after two seasons in the truck series.
NASCAR usually has a hard time closing the racetracks, but this time Roger Penske and the IndyCar program took down NASCAR programs. State Fair Park Chairman John Yingling unveiled the new change, which will take effect in 2025. Unlike other major race tracks, NASCAR does not own the one-mile oval.
However, Track Enterprises has been promoting stock cars on the site since 2019. However, with IndyCar changing its broadcast partners from FOX to NBC, the music won’t find dates for NASCAR events.
This refers to the time and change of indie from one television network to another television network. Fox is the main NFL network, and the NFL does not start on Labor Day. They start next week on Fox. Yingling said via the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
He also emphasized the importance of television viewing to the intensity of the program organized at the race track. “It just changed the power of television.
And, you know, the power of the type of television that runs the world, whether it’s network television or broadcast service now, right?” IndyCar will run on August 24, clashing with the truck race, which has run the same weekend for the past two years.