If you are planning on going to the historic event, you will still be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test result before entry. Masks are also required to be worn at all times regardless of vaccination status, except while eating and drinking.
Although the Coliseum can typically hold around 78,000 people, NASCAR expects attendance to be around 60,000. The reduced number is due to some seats in the lower area of the stadium being blocked off for safety measures.
NASCAR spends more than $1million for Clash at LA Coliseum
NASCAR is taking a big gamble with the Clash at LA Coliseum, a wager worth well over $1million.
The Busch Light Clash typically kicks off NASCAR’s season at Daytona International Speedway. In an attempt at reaching a new audience, however, this year’s race will be on a temporary 1/4-mile asphalt track.
Steve O’Donnell, NASCAR’s executive vice president and chief racing development officer, declined to offer the exact price tag for the event. He, however, did have this to say:
He also made sure to point out that future races could be run at tracks paying homage to NASCAR’s roots, saying:
Though the official numbers are not yet known, NASCAR indicated nearly 70% of people purchasing tickets to the event are new to the sport. With the addition of an entertainment lineup featuring Pitbull, Ice Cube and DJ Skee, the occasion looks set to be a crowd-puller.
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