NASCAR has adjusted the start time for the 2025 Talladega Truck Series race due to lighting concerns.
NASCAR fans have been left puzzled after the sport made a tweak to its schedule for the 2025 Talladega Truck Series race, specifically adjusting the start time.Initially set for 3:30 PM EST on October 17, the race will now start at 4:00 PM EST. This change impacts only the Craftsman Truck Series race scheduled for that Friday.This comes despite concerns about the lack of lighting at Talladega Superspeedway.
'NASCAR's 2025 season brings multiple changes, such as venue switches with Homestead-Miami, Nashville, and Pocono all seeing date adjustments.These changes, including new venues like Bowman Gray Stadium and others, highlight NASCAR's commitment to refreshing its lineup to maintain fan engagement.The 2025 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series kicks off at Daytona International Speedway on February 14 followed by Atlanta Motor Speedway on February 22.
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