BRISTOL, TENNESSEE - JUNE 01: Harrison Burton, driver of the #20 DEX Imaging/Fields Toyota, leads the field to start the NASCAR Xfinity Series Cheddar's 300 presented by Alsco at Bristol Motor Speedway on June 01, 2020 in Bristol, Tennessee. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Clint Bowyer is “bothered” fans aren’t allowed at NASCAR races
Shane Walters
Bristol Motor Speedway had 162,000 empty seats on Sunday during the NASCAR Cup Series race
In August 1982, Bristol Motor Speedway had their first sellout. The track continued to expand, adding seats until fall 2002.
Along the way, the track had sellout after sellout. In 28 consecutive years, the race was soldout and there was a waiting list, just to get the opportunity just to buy tickets.
The track hasn’t had a sellout since 2010. But, the greatest moments within the The Last Great Colosseum over the years have still very much been encouraged by the shouting and sometimes angry race fans.
When Carl Edwards spun Kyle Busch. Kevin Harvick jumped over Greg Biffle’s car in victory lane to grab him by the neck. Jeff Gordon pushed on Matt Kenseth while his helmet remained on. The list is endless. But, each of those moments were spawned as fans screamed and the roars echoed off the aluminum seating to encourage it.
Today, Bristol Motor Speedway has a seating capacity for 162,000 race fans. On Sunday, only 40 of them were used, for the spotters of the race teams.
Fans aren’t currently allowed at NASCAR tracks. That’s been the case since the sport returned on May 17th at Darlington Raceway.