Talladega “Day of Pride” Documents Lowest Track History Attendance


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An additional pivotal moment in the history of “Pride” It was once generally accepted, but problems with it lately have made it less favorable. Even during the month-long celebration of the movement, “Pride” is not without its challenges.

We can say with confidence that the evidence is unambiguous. Major League Baseball players are protesting, and the NHL has decided not to hold Pride Nights. These actions may have an impact on the current season.

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

Track supervisor Steve Ashbaucher, who is himself LGBTQ+, said, “I think it was still a fun experience, but maybe it’s not something we should repeat.” It’s likely that the owners had to shell out a lot of cash to host a race that drew very few spectators.

Representatives from Talladega Speedway declined to speak further, but they did guarantee that the incident had no detrimental effects on the racetrack or the sport.

“I’m sure there won’t be any bad consequences because, really, it didn’t happen,” stated track owner Joe Barron. Stories like this one, according to Barron, often materialize spontaneously in the neural pathways of people who go by the moniker of Flaggt.

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