RICHMOND, Va. -- NASCAR confirmed Tuesday that Richmond Raceway is losing one of its two NASCAR races in the 2025 season.
It would be the first time since 1959, outside the COVID-impacted seasons, that the eastern Henrico track has not hosted two races in a season.
Jordan Bianchi, a reporter for The Athletic, wrote Monday that NASCAR planned to take a June race away from Richmond Raceway and move it to Mexico City.
NASCAR announced on Tuesday that the June 15, 2025 race would take place in Mexico. Richmond Raceway's lone race will take place Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025.
WATCH: 'It doesn't draw the same crowd'
"This is a historic moment for our sport, and specifically for the NASCAR Cup Series, in being able to expand our footprint to Mexico,” NASCAR’s Executive Vice President & Chief Venue & Racing Innovation Officer Ben Kennedy said. “We’ve been bold about our intentions to grow on a global scale, and there isn’t a better place to take the next step in that journey than at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez road course in Mexico City.”
With that announcement, Kennedy confirmed Richmond would only appear one time on the 2025 schedule.
"This has certainly been a journey for us on the scheduling front," Kennedy said. “Our next opportunity was to expand internationally and we said we’ve wanted to do this for a long time but also needed to make sure it was the right time, the right partners and the right location and Mexico City checked every box."
WATCH: Richmond International Raceway changes ahead of 1996 NASCAR race
The Henrico Citizen reported 2009 studies that found race weekend generates nearly $169 million in economic impact for the region and about $42 million in tax revenue.
Richmond Raceway has not yet commented on this development
This is a developing story. Tell the CBS 6 Newsroom what you think about NASCAR taking a race away from Richmond. We may use your comments on TV.
WATCH: How NASCAR impacts Henrico County (Sept. 1992)
-
-
Trump, White House prepare for transition between administrations
From the White House to Mar-a-Lago, leaders are sharing a message of unity following the presidential election, as the focus now shifts to a transition to a second Trump administration.Chesapeake residents vote no for curbside recycling
As the voting commenced from Nov. 5 Election Day, Chesapeake residents voted "no" on the proposed curbside recycling program.3 hurt in shooting near Norfolk State University, police say
A woman is in the hospital with life-threatening injuries following a shooting near the campus of Norfolk State University Wednesday night, Norfolk Police said.Trump's White House return linked to hopes of US economic improvements
Donald Trump's return to the White House is connected with the hopes of U.S. economic improvements, and voters will be watching to see if promises play out as policy changes.Federal Reserve expected to cut interest rates several times until 2025
After months of arguments and promises about the economy by the two presidential candidates, The Federal Reserve meets over the next two days to do something that will actually help shape it.US presidents react to Donald Trump winning 2024 presidential election
Multiple former U.S. presidents joined other world leaders to offer congratulations and reaction to President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday as the remaining 2024 election results came in.
-
Every day CBS 6 is giving a voice to the stories happening in your community. If you have a story idea, email our team at NewsTips@wtvr.com or click here to submit a tip.
EAT IT, VIRGINIA restaurant news and interviews