Speedway Motorsports, owner and operator of eight tracks that host NASCAR’s top Cup Series, has laid off 180 employees and furloughed 100 as part of a company restructuring during the sports shutdown.
Speedway Motorsports owns the Atlanta, Bristol, Charlotte, Kentucky, Las Vegas, New Hampshire, Sonoma and Texas tracks. The coronavirus pandemic caused NASCAR to suspend the season just four events into a 36-race schedule. To date, Speedway Motorsports has had its races at Atlanta, Texas and Bristol postponed.
Tracks receive a significant financial payout from NASCAR’s television contract, but that revenue has stopped without racing.
Both NASCAR and Speedway Motorsports are hoping to restart the season on May 24 with the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.