NASCAR makes adjustments to COVID-19 protocol

As the Delta variant of the coronavirus continues to spread across the country, NASCAR has announced several adjustments to its COVID-19 protocol that take effect with this weekend’s races at Michigan International Speedway (Cup, Xfinity) and World Wide Technology Raceway (Truck).

In regards to fans and guests at the track:

  • Guests are no longer permitted to access team haulers or garage stalls.
  • Guests’ access to the grid has been suspended until further notice; only NASCAR-licensed individuals will be permitted on the grid.
  • Drivers are prohibited from visiting suites, although teams can still host guests in controlled, outdoor and distanced meetings with drivers.
  • Driver movement routes will be planned to eliminate casual interactions between themselves and fans.
  • Additionally, driver intros and Victory Lane will be modified to significantly reduce driver exposure through various means such as staggered timings, secure routes, masks in the holding area and a reduced number of people in Victory Lane.

Media personnel at the track:

  • Media will not be permitted to access team haulers or garage stalls.
  • Media will be required to wear masks while interacting with drivers and team personnel, even while outside.
  • Media members will still be permitted to access the grid with either a NASCAR hard card or essential credential.
  • Media engagements will take place in controlled, spaced-out settings.

A previously announced requirement for masks to be worn in enclosed areas at all times, regardless of vaccination status, remains in effect.