Brad Keselowski, the NASCAR All-Star, is shaking things up with his bold statement against the Charlotte Roval race! The racing star, after securing pole position and winning his heat race, didn’t hold back in expressing his opinions on the future of the event’s current host track. Keselowski believes that the Charlotte Roval should be scrapped and replaced with a points-paying racetrack like North Wilkesboro.
The historic North Wilkesboro track, which hasn’t hosted a points-paying Cup race since 1996, holds a special place in Keselowski’s vision for NASCAR’s future. He advocates for bringing back the All-Star Race to Charlotte Speedway, emphasizing the significance of having more races on the oval track. Keselowski argues that the Roval, with its combination of oval and infield road course, should make way for more traditional racing experiences.
In a fiery exchange with a reporter who mentioned the exciting moments produced by the Roval, Keselowski challenged the notion by pointing out the higher attendance and better ratings of the oval races at Charlotte. He made it clear that, in his opinion, the Roval has to go for the sport to thrive.
As Keselowski continues to push for changes in NASCAR, his strong stance against the Charlotte Roval race is sure to spark debates among fans and officials alike. Will his outspoken views lead to a significant reshaping of the NASCAR calendar? Only time will tell as the racing world braces for potential transformations in the wake of Keselowski’s bold declarations.