The Chicago Street Race Weekend Is Coming; Watch For Celebrity NASCAR Fans

The next street race in Chicago will be a significant event in NASCAR history and for racing enthusiasts. Due to the competition’s rarity on the calendar, racing authorities anticipate it will be a big draw for motorsport enthusiasts nationwide. 

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The Chicago Street Race will be a significant event in NASCAR history and for racing enthusiasts. Due to the competition’s rarity on the calendar, racing authorities anticipate it will be a big draw for motorsport enthusiasts nationwide. 

This contains some of the most outstanding fans in sports. Here are some well-known NASCAR celebrity fans who could be in Chicago Street Race, whether you’re in the area for the race or just strolling around the city.

PITBULL

Thanks to Tom Cruise’s big-budget “Days of Thunder” from 1990, Mr. Worldwide has been a NASCAR fan for decades. Pitbull has a deep passion for the game that led him to co-find the Track House racing team and give it the album title “Track House.” According to our wager, Pitbull’s favorite driver, besides Daniel Suárez and Ross Chastain, is the late Mr. Earnhardt. Why else would Pitbull shout his name (Dale!) almost constantly in songs?

BERT KREISCHER AND TOM SEGURA

The comedic partners have long discussed their fondness for NASCAR on their “2 Bears, 1 Cave” podcast. They once daydreamed about doing a live podcast at a race in 2020. This year, fans had the opportunity to see them film an episode during the Daytona 500, making that fantasy a reality. Kreischer ought to be quite obvious as well. He’ll be the tall, shirtless dude with the beard.

MICHAEL JORDAN

Yes, His airiness also works as His tracks on the side. With Denny Hamlin as a minority owner, Jordan is the sole owner and manager of the 23XI squad. It’s simple to discover Jordan’s vehicles. You only need to look for his Nos. 23 (Bubba Wallace) and 45 (Tyler Reddick). It will be interesting to see what they present in Chicago after the team debuted some extremely creative paint schemes for their vehicles this season.

BLAKE SHELTON

Country music and driving go together frequently in stereotypes. It holds in Shelton’s instance. He is a sports fan and friends with former drivers Elliott Sadler, Clint Bowyer, and spotter Brett Gryphon. Shelton served as the grand marshal for the All-Star Race the previous year.

ASHTON KUTCHER

Kutcher, originally from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has made some Chicago clubs, including the Bears, his own. He has also won several NASCAR awards and has been seen at several NASCAR races. These include starting the 2005 Daytona 500 as an honorary starter and raising the green flag in the Busch Light Clash the previous year.

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