As a safety-focused preventive measure, NASCAR has rescheduled two of its highly anticipated events originally set for this Sunday. The organization, demonstrating its commitment to the safety of participants and spectators, has announced that both the Busch Light Clash and the King Taco La Batalla en el Coliseo will take place today.
The decision, influenced by the unfavorable weather forecast for Sunday, aims to avoid any risks associated with weather conditions. The Busch Light Clash, an iconic race in the series, will take place at 5 p.m. local time, with TV coverage on FS1 and Fox Deportes.
Tickets purchased for the original date will be valid for this new schedule, and fans can enter through gates 1 and 28. This admission flexibility demonstrates NASCAR's consideration for its followers, providing alternatives without compromising the experience.
The rescheduling also affects the King Taco La Batalla en el Coliseo, part of the NASCAR Mexico Series. This event, following the Busch Light Clash, provides a platform for NASCAR Mexico drivers to showcase their talent and passion for racing.
In its statement, NASCAR has expressed gratitude to collaborating entities and emphasized the importance of making decisions in favor of the well-being of all. The organization encourages fans to stay alert to weather conditions and make prudent decisions.
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