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NASCAR doesn’t just show up with race cars and a schedule, it shows up with road closures, noise fears, neighborhood questions, and a whole lot of logistics. That’s why my conversation with Jacque Herrera is so timely. Jacque grew up in Chicago, built a career in community relations and government relations, and then made a bold leap into motorsports to help bring the Chicago Street Race to life from the community side, the part most fans never see.

We get into what it actually takes to earn buy-in for a major motorsports event in a big city: walking buildings, meeting residents where they are, partnering with local organizations, and answering the hard questions about access, disruption, and safety. Jacque shares what surprised her about how neighbors reacted once the race weekend arrived, including how curiosity often beat frustration and how some residents went from skeptical to buying tickets and hosting watch parties.

Then we look forward to the next chapter: NASCAR’s return to Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois. We talk about the classic track experience fans love, including camping, easier parking, family-friendly zones, kids offers, and why a July 4th weekend race can double as an Illinois road trip with Route 66 energy. If you’ve been searching for Chicagoland Speedway tickets, NASCAR Joliet weekend details, or a fresh perspective on women in motorsports leadership, this one delivers.

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