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The defending Cup Series champion was sidelined after a crash in Stage 2.
“Street tracks are different every year, no matter where you go,” Shane van Gisbergen said. “The burial location is always different, whether inside the curb or on top of it. The track always changes."
“If he were here and he were to see his name on a race car at the Chicago Street Race, it would just absolutely blow his mind," Alex Maddox said.
Last year's race suffered from record-setting rainfall. But fans this year were graced with sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-70s, allowing them to enjoy live music and other entertainment that was rained out last year.