Talladega “Pride Day” Records Lowest Track History Attendance


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Another significant turning point in the “Pride” landscape. Although it was formerly widely accepted, recent issues have had a negative impact. There are difficulties with “Pride” even in the month that is devoted to honoring the movement.

We can declare with certainty that the evidence is clear. The NHL has decided not to hold Pride Nights, and players in Major League Baseball are protesting, which could have an effect on the current season.

During “Pride Day,” the Talladega Speedway saw its lowest attendance in track history, which is another notable example of difficult circumstances.

Track supervisor Steve Ashbaucher, who is also LGBTQ+, said, “I think it was still a fun experience, but maybe it’s not something we should repeat.” The owners probably had to pay a large sum of money to hold a race with hardly any fans in the stands.

Talladega Speedway representatives assured that the incident had no negative impact on the track or the sport but declined to comment further.

Track Owner Joe Barron said, “I’m sure there won’t be any bad consequences because, really, it didn’t happen.” Barron noted that stories such as these frequently arise on their own in the brain circuitry of a person going by the name of Flaggt.

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