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NASCAR stars hopeful of return to Nashville; WEC results from Bahrain; Sebastian Vettel preparing a F1 farewell tour?

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Faigrounds Speedway was a popular talking point during celebration week Having trouble viewing this email? [See the online version]( Racing Weekend Wrap-Up Sunday, December 15, 2019 [NASCAR stars hopeful for Cup return to Nashville after successful championship banquet]( Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville was a popular talking point during celebration week. [Read More >]( [Toyota Gazoo Racing dodges first-lap mayhem, dominates WEC 8 Hours of Bahrain]( Toyota Gazoo Racing's Mike Conway, Kamui Kobayashi and José María López drove the No. 7 TS050 Hybrid to its second World Endurance Championship victory of the 2019-2020 WEC season on Saturday in the 8 Hours of Bahrain. [Read More >]( [Fairgrounds Nashville gets a new promoter and ARCA date as NASCAR talks continue]( A NASCAR-Nashville reunion seems more likely following the Cup Series' banquet in Music City. [Read More >]( [Ecclestone Vettel]( [Upcoming F1 season could be the last for Sebastian Vettel]( Bernie Ecclestone thinks Sebastian Vettel may have lost his edge. [Read More >]( [Ferrari issues Sebastian Vettel five-race improvement deadline]( The four-time champion suffered from a series of mistakes and misfortunes in 2019, and won't have much room for error in 2020. [Read More >]( [F1 Spanish GP]( [F1 Spanish GP in Barcelona beyond 2020 could be in jeopardy]( Barcelona needs "help" in order to extend its contract to host the F1 Spanish GP beyond 2020. [Read More >]( [Mick Schumacher]( [Ferrari F1 debut in 2021 for Mick Schumacher might not happen]( A 2021 Ferrari race seat for Mick Schumacher would be "too early" for the F1 legend's son. [Read More >]( [World of Outlaws sweetens the pot with new livestreaming subscription terms]( The Late Model and Sprint Car Fast Passes will now be merged into one $39/month service. [Read More >]( [The Autoweek dispatch: Friday, Dec. 13, 2019]( [Read More >]( [World of Outlaws to race 80 times across 24 states in 2020]( The 2019 season came down to a thrilling one-race showdown between Brad Sweet and Donny Schatz. [Read More >]( [Virgin Australia Supercars champ Scott McLaughlin to test Team Penske Indy car]( [Read More >]( [Gordon Murray’s new F1-inspired T.50 supercar will be everything the Bugatti Chiron isn't]( Despite its central driving position and naturally aspirated V12, Gordon Murray's upcoming supercar, the T.50, is not meant to be a McLaren F1 reprise. Rather, in attempting to create his ultimate vision of the supercar, Murray has drawn on everything he has learned in his long and varied career—which means, yes, plenty of references to the first road-going McLaren, but also bits and pieces pulled from his work in Formula 1 and his ongoing focus on composite construction. [Read More >]( [Base 51 is LA's premier simulation racing venue]( [Join 'Autoweek,' 'Road & Track,' race car drivers and sim racers in LA for the Ultimate Sim Circuit Championship]( If you haven’t joined Autoweek on our twice-weekly Twitch presentation (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. Eastern), playing the newest and best racing games on the market, A) you’re missing out, and B) you should definitely sign up for the Ultimate Sim Circuit Championship taking place on March 25, 2020, in Los Angeles. [Read More >]( [The Autoweek Podcast Episode 87 Bullitt banner]( [The ‘Autoweek Podcast’ Ep. 87: Bullitt Mustang interview, Snowball Derby results and Honda Accord Sport review]( In this episode of the “Autoweek Podcast,” the Autoweek team launches into one of the premier short track races in the year, talks with Sean Kiernan about his legendary Bullitt Mustang that’s heading to auction and wraps up the show with the Autoweek Fleet. [Read More >]( Connect With Us [facebook]( [instagram]( [twitter]( Feedback or questions? [Contact Us]( [Email editor](mailto:tips@autoweek.com) | [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@autoweek.com) | [Advertise with Us]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage My Account]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2019 Autoweek 1155 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, MI 48207 United States. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions](

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