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NASCAR drivers testing at Chicagoland in favor getting back to Road America

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While they're happy to get back to Chicagoland Speedway after six years away, Kyle Larson and Ryan Blaney wouldn't mind returning to Road America.

JOLIET, IL – NASCAR took another step toward completing its Chicagoland Speedway 360 with cars circling the track for the first time in seven years for two days of testing. Two championship winning drivers said all the right things April 22 about their excitement in returning to a track that hosted a total of 33 races from 2001-19. But Ryan Blaney and Kyle Larson would also be quick to raise their hands if the sanctioning body asked for volunteers to go back to their first interim stop, Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, 190 miles to the north.

NASCAR ran 19 Cup Series races at Chicagoland , and what is now the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series raced 24 times. But events scheduled for the 2020 season were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the NASCAR-owned facility has largely been dormant since. NASCAR took the Cup Series to Road America in 2021 and ’22 to join what had been a standalone weekend for the second division for 11 seasons.

Then at the conclusion of that agreement, both series left for the downtown Chicago street circuit. Both divisions will race at Chicagoland in 2026 on the Fourth of July weekend. Larson, the two-time and defending Cup Series champion from Hendrick Motorsports, and 2023 champ Blaney of Penske Racing spoke to reporters during a break on the second day of the Goodyear tire test.

When asked about Road America and their interest in returning, here’s what they said: Kyle Larson I remember when I would go there back in the Nationwide [now O’Reilly] days, I mean, fans were hanging from the trees watching, and when we went there with Cup, it was kind of the same thing. I think freshness of the schedule is always good. Like this race, seeing the crowd in the stands just for yesterday’s practice was awesome.