NASCAR is returning to Indianapolis Motor Speedway this weekend for the 30th anniversary of the Brickyard 400 on NBC. Here's a full preview of the race.
While Indianapolis Motor Speedway is traditionally reserved for open-wheel cars, stock cars will take the track this weekend. This year marks the 30th anniversary of NASCAR’s first visit to the Brickyard, which was famously won by a 23-year-old named Jeff Gordon.Since Gordon’s debut win, NASCAR has made annual trips to Indy and created its own legacy. From the kissing of the bricks tradition to the move to the road course, the series has made its mark on the iconic speedway.
Positions 11 through 37 are set based on first round times – Group A filling the even-numbered positions, Group B filling the odd-numbered positions.Rick Allen , Jeff Burton and Steve Letarte will be on the call for NBC Sports all weekend. Marty Snider, Kim Coon and Dave Burns will serve as pit reporters.Johnson leads the way with four victories , but he’s struggled in his part-time return to the series over the past two seasons.
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