Charges pending against man who drove on Chicago NASCAR course: Police

The man allegedly drove through a barrier to get onto the track, which wasn’t in use at the time after the day’s second race was halted when lightning was spotted.

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An unauthorized vehicle on Saturday night drives near Michigan Avenue and Balboa Drive on the Nascar Street Race track.

An unauthorized vehicle on Saturday night drives near Michigan Avenue and Balboa Drive on the Nascar Street Race track.

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Charges are pending against a man who allegedly drove onto the NASCAR Chicago Street Race course on Saturday night after the day’s race was canceled early due to bad weather.

How the 46-year-old was able to get access to the race course about 9 p.m. wasn’t immediately clear, Chicago police said.

A bright yellow Corvette with red flame details could be seen stopped near Michigan Avenue and Balbo Drive after the unauthorized car was reported on the course.

Officers appeared to question two men and the car was seen driving off the course with a police escort about 9:30 p.m.

No injuries were reported, police said.

Chicago police officers respond to an authorized car on the NASCAR Chicago Street Race course on Saturday night.

Chicago police officers respond to an authorized car on the NASCAR Chicago Street Race course on Saturday night.

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NASCAR representatives didn’t respond to requests for comment.

Most fans had already left the area by the time the unauthorized car was spotted on the track.

The second event of the day, the Xfinity Series The Loop 121 race, was halted about 5 p.m. when lightning was spotted and attendees were told to seek shelter. About two hours later, race officials decided to call it quits for the night and said the race would resume Sunday morning.

Sunday’s main attraction, the Cup Series’ Grant Park 220, is expected to start about 4 p.m.

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