I'm very upset about the Toledo race being relegated to a K&N, er, ARCA East race. ARCA's hometown.
It was planned to be that way all along. Personally, as someone who attends it every year, i didn't really mind that think that it would have been better to keep it as part of the main national ARCA series, but the east series is pretty comparable, and I was happy with the event.
Now that its a no fans allowed thing, i'd rather the whole thing just be cancelled... No need to race in Ohio at this point, they should be racing at Lebanon I-44 Speedway or in the south where fans are allowed. Though I guess it doesn't matter if NASCAR is racing in a state allowing fans or not, NASCAR isn't worrying about if its allowed, NASCAR is deciding to be too overly cautious. There is no reason that the Myrtle Beach race can't be ran with fans in the stands. Gaffney SC just had a big block modified race, a friend that was there told me it was packed. Other races have been happening in SC as well......
I don't see who benefits from these races (Modifieds at MB & ARCA in Ohio), NASCAR isn't making money from the race, the teams are losing more than usual (reduced purses), the fans lose out as well... I understand the big NASCAR series racing since they get millions from the TV deals.
Not sure who was pushing for these modified and ARCA races to happen now, why not just wait a while til the situation can be better? There are some rumors that Indianapolis could be the first NASCAR weekend back with fans... So, why not wait to reschedule ARCA and modified races til July?
A lot of the modified teams aren't happy about the reduced purse and they sudden addition of an event with a lot of travel and barely any time to plan for. As reported on RaceDayCT, several teams that were gonna run full time this year (including 3rd in points from last year) at sitting this one out... Now that they won't be championship contenders, they will probably sit out any other races that they deem too far or inconvenient as well, so it will hurt the fields in the series for the entire year...
The grandstands at Myrtle Beach are HUGE, plenty of room to social distance. When I was there for the modified tour, it was probably at about half capacity anyway... No reason to not at least do a limited crowd at a place like that and enforce social distancing and masks if necessary. This whole thing is pretty lame, I'm much less of a NASCAR fans now than I was a couple of weeks ago due to some decisions they are making. Looking forward to some trips in the midwest to see sprint cars in the next few weeks. I'm obviously not going to be able to see any NASCAR, even when they are in my backyard. Sucks, but it is what it is...