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Why The Navy Said Yes To Hosting NASCAR

Behind the race cars and flyovers was a multi-year effort to open one of America’s busiest military hubs to an entirely new audience.

Raccontata damilitary.comforbes.comnytimes.comapnews.com

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AI · summaries
forbes.comStai leggendo6 g fa

Why The Navy Said Yes To Hosting NASCAR

U.S. Navy hosts NASCAR on Naval Base Coronado with millions of expected viewers, using multi-year strategic planning to amplify institutional visibility and recruitment appeal. For tech leaders, the strategy exemplifies modern employer branding—how cultural partnerships drive talent acquisition and perception in competitive defense-tech hiring markets.

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nytimes.com5 g fa

What to know about NASCAR’s historic San Diego race on Naval Base Coronado

NASCAR is racing this weekend on an active military base outside San Diego. Here's a guide to the sport's showcase event of the year.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·military.com

    Navy, NASCAR Began Planning First Race at Naval Base Coronado Two Years Ago

    The first race on an active base this weekend in San Diego reflects an American partnership ahead of the 250th national anniversary.

  2. sabato 20 giugno 2026·forbes.com

    Why The Navy Said Yes To Hosting NASCAR

    Behind the race cars and flyovers was a multi-year effort to open one of America’s busiest military hubs to an entirely new audience.

originale
military.com6 g fa

Navy, NASCAR Began Planning First Race at Naval Base Coronado Two Years Ago

The first race on an active base this weekend in San Diego reflects an American partnership ahead of the 250th national anniversary.

Leggi questa versione → originale
apnews.com5 g fa

NASCAR heads onto eye-popping Naval Base Coronado in its latest Cup Series race

NASCAR debuts at Naval Base Coronado—first Cup race on military ground, USS Carl Vinson as broadcast backdrop. The 16-turn street track demands extreme precision on Next Gen cars; strategic expansion into California market (20M) after three-year gap.

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  • sabato 20 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    What to know about NASCAR’s historic San Diego race on Naval Base Coronado

    NASCAR is racing this weekend on an active military base outside San Diego. Here's a guide to the sport's showcase event of the year.

  • sabato 20 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    NASCAR heads onto eye-popping Naval Base Coronado in its latest Cup Series race

    NASCAR will make its return to Southern California in a unique way this weekend with the inaugural race at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego.

  • domenica 21 giugno 2026·nytimes.com

    At NASCAR’s San Diego race, the most popular vehicles are … scooters?

    How do you get around a 3.4-mile naval base track efficiently? Welcome to NASCAR's San Diego Scooter Society.