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NASCAR’s First Cup Race on an Active Military Base Delivers Drama and Top‑10 Action

Ryan Blaney leads laps, Austin Cindric battles handling issues, and Joey Logano praises the unique setting at Naval Base Coronado

The inaugural NASCAR Cup Series event held on an active military base took place at Naval Base Coronado in San Diego, drawing a crowd of service members and civilians eager to witness the unique setting.

A Milestone for NASCAR and the Military

Ryan Blaney seized the spotlight by leading a race‑high 12 laps and capturing Stage 1, a performance that underscored his recent run of consistent top‑10 finishes.

Blaney’s Strong Finish

Blaney ultimately finished ninth, marking his fifth straight top‑10 result and his twelfth of the season, while also praising the atmosphere and expressing a desire to return to the base.

Austin Cindric, starting from 31st, struggled with a loose condition early on and battled handling issues throughout, ultimately crossing the line in 22nd place after his team made aggressive adjustments.

Logano’s Stage Performances

Joey Logano started 19th, earned an eighth‑place finish in Stage 1, and added a top‑10 stage result in Stage 2 before finishing 18th, commending his crew for their efforts.

The race featured multiple caution periods and strategic pit stops that reshuffled the order, adding to the unpredictable nature of the event.

Fans and drivers alike highlighted the distinctive experience of racing on a naval installation, noting the camaraderie and the historic significance of the moment.

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