I live in the heart of the city where it happened. It was odd to see the influx of tourists lol some locals were probably like why ya'll here. But I felt the city feel more like a community so I liked that a lot. Traffic could have been better handled tho
The race garnered 4.32 million viewers, the most views NBC has had for a NASCAR race since the championship race in 2017. To get those numbers, especially for a rain delayed race, is a massive win.
I agree this went better than I expected. My concern is just the actual impact on those who live in the city and have businesses in the city that are heavily affected
@@shua_filmsdefinitely something the city is obligated to handle. At the end of the day I think for every 1 business impacted negatively, there are several more that see a huge financial benefit, so on the whole it’s good, but the city needs to figure out how to make it right for the handful of businesses hurt by it .
If NASCAR ever goes back to Chicagoland out in Joliet, you should definitely head out there. Much cheaper tickets and a more traditional race experience
It's only 30-40 miles from downtown Chicago. Grundy County Speedway is only 60 miles. Wilmot Raceway is 65 miles. Fairbury Speedway is 105 miles. It ain't that bad of a drive if traffic is decent.
Best thing NASCAR have done by far. Take the race to the people! We have the V8 Supercars around the streets of the Gold Coast in Australia. It's a 4 day party event for the people.
NASCAR at Chicago was a wonderful thing. It was as much if not more awesome awesome than when they came to my home track last year, at World Wide Technology Raceway.
I'm viewing from Australia. Really cool video bud. I hope to travel to Chicago, NY, LA and mostly the City of Boston in my lifetime. However some indiscretions before my 20's, 21 odd years ago, may see me as undesirable by the USA visa/immigration department. Thanks for the taste of Chi town, and the cherry on top being some NASCAR baby yeah! Thanks bud, awesome video all around, production is all great.
I was growing up when Melbourne first got the F1 race in town. There was a lot of polarisation in the viewws on whether it was a good idea. I'm in the camp of progress is good and the potential tourist benefits far outweigh the couple of days inconvenience. Look at Melbourne, 25 Years on and it is a pivotal part of the economy.
That’s a cool angle to tell the story from. I have some peeps here in Michigan that were going, I’ll have to follow up. Also, those light green pants, my guy 🔥🔥 I want them in my repertoire 👊🏾
I’m from Chicago too but I have to say I thought the race was pretty dope and then had me thinking about if the taste of Chicago was some how combined with this. I am hoping it comes back I saw packed restaurants after the race Sunday night people exploring the city for this first time it was pretty amazing but again if the taste was added which includes local businesses that could be a hit. Just my opinion.
Very interesting piece from the inside view. I've seen a few shorts, interviewing local fans on their take and they were all positive but, ya never know. There's always someone hating on the rainbows and kittens moments it seemed to be. I'm a long time NASCAR fan, and I wasn't so hot on this idea of racing in Chicago. I didn't hate on it, I just wasn't on board. For a fan, it's important for you to know, it was historical in several ways what will be carved in stone for NASCAR. First time ever, racing on a street course. Inaugural events in racing don't come along often and this was a big one when you consider everything that will be written on the story of "When NASCAR raced on the streets of Chicago".... I understand the inconvenience having lived near an Indy car street race many moons ago and we treated like "Here comes a big blizzard, stock provisions to be isolated for 5 days" and it was great. Everything normal comes to a stop so a lot oof drinking ensued. I'm still waiting to see the balance sheet and feedback to was it all worth it? Hope you follow up with some more!
I love comments like this!! I’m honestly for Chicago doing more community and attention building to the city! Yes it for sure brings the city more money but I hope they can work with local vendors to built up local restaurants and stores would be lovely!
If you live in Chicago area and want to see racing. Just drive north to Road America in Elkhart Lake Wisconsin. You'll see cooler race cars, better racing on a real race track. For A LOT less money. Usually from $45 to $95 a day depending on the event. Also parents can bring their kids 16 and under are free admission. With a paying adult.
To answer your question yes they technically race in Chicago but in Jolliet (2001-2019 covid cancel 2020) and they wanted to come back to the Chicago market but be actually in Chicago
The race before the actual weekend had even started was very polarizing but now it seems like everyone enjoyed the race weekend and the people who didn’t like it are probably the old heads
moments like these are rare and special and should not be passed up, or just continue with your normal boring life. who cares about a gawd dam book store closing for a few days.
Well they are a dying breed. Unlike a single starbucks wouldn't hurt but when you are a one off shop business it's huge. I would like to see more community events like this for sure! Just it should be beneficial even for the little guys
Great video, Shua! Your editing style made this a fun video to watch. I just moved here from Florida so seeing NASCAR stuff seems pretty normal 😆 And you ride a boosted board while you film?! Same here! One day we’ll have to meet up and collab on something 🙌 Found your channel via Jon at World of Nuance who sent me this link. Happy he did!
from what I had heard with Chicago: the problem is Daley arrested all the kingpins and people in charge so that only made crime WORSE since they had no hierarchy and no bosses, so now its every man for himself,
I was so shocked by the outcome of this! So many people were super imvested in this once the race started! Excited to see where this takes NASCAR!
i'm trying to find more "civilian" takes on this, Social Media was all "this was cool as hell!"
I live in the heart of the city where it happened. It was odd to see the influx of tourists lol some locals were probably like why ya'll here. But I felt the city feel more like a community so I liked that a lot. Traffic could have been better handled tho
@@jabber1990 Not to plug but I have a few videos up and coming soon about civilian takes on the race
The race garnered 4.32 million viewers, the most views NBC has had for a NASCAR race since the championship race in 2017. To get those numbers, especially for a rain delayed race, is a massive win.
I agree this went better than I expected. My concern is just the actual impact on those who live in the city and have businesses in the city that are heavily affected
@@shua_filmsdefinitely something the city is obligated to handle. At the end of the day I think for every 1 business impacted negatively, there are several more that see a huge financial benefit, so on the whole it’s good, but the city needs to figure out how to make it right for the handful of businesses hurt by it .
@@shua_filmsthey make enough money they will live also you know nothing about nascar so keep your senseless opinions to you 🤭🖕🏻
If NASCAR ever goes back to Chicagoland out in Joliet, you should definitely head out there. Much cheaper tickets and a more traditional race experience
Yeah I would go for sure!! I never knew where it was
It's only 30-40 miles from downtown Chicago. Grundy County Speedway is only 60 miles. Wilmot Raceway is 65 miles. Fairbury Speedway is 105 miles. It ain't that bad of a drive if traffic is decent.
Best thing NASCAR have done by far. Take the race to the people!
We have the V8 Supercars around the streets of the Gold Coast in Australia. It's a 4 day party event for the people.
Nice video! Really like your style of video. Your edits are 🔥 Wish I was able to experience the race.
NASCAR at Chicago was a wonderful thing. It was as much if not more awesome awesome than when they came to my home track last year, at World Wide Technology Raceway.
I'm viewing from Australia. Really cool video bud. I hope to travel to Chicago, NY, LA and mostly the City of Boston in my lifetime. However some indiscretions before my 20's, 21 odd years ago, may see me as undesirable by the USA visa/immigration department. Thanks for the taste of Chi town, and the cherry on top being some NASCAR baby yeah!
Thanks bud, awesome video all around, production is all great.
Thanks so much Justin!! I really want to go back to Boston. A slower paced NYC lol
You witnessed history
NASCAR is trying to change their image, I think it's a good idea.
You’re like…the Casey Neistat of Chicago. Nice work again. 👍
Honestly...I feel that and SUPER appreciate this compliment ❤️🔥
thats exactly what i was thinking!
I was growing up when Melbourne first got the F1 race in town. There was a lot of polarisation in the viewws on whether it was a good idea. I'm in the camp of progress is good and the potential tourist benefits far outweigh the couple of days inconvenience. Look at Melbourne, 25 Years on and it is a pivotal part of the economy.
Yeah just growing pains but hopefully something cool comes from it!!
That’s a cool angle to tell the story from. I have some peeps here in Michigan that were going, I’ll have to follow up. Also, those light green pants, my guy 🔥🔥 I want them in my repertoire 👊🏾
Appreciate ya Jon!! And the pants were a merch item from John Hill the skate youtuber
Those ticket prices were insane for that race! The I’ve ever paid for a ticket was about $80 in Daytona
Yeah that's more reasonable lol
@@shua_filmsstill not as bad as F1 in Miami. They were charging $250 just for a ham sandwich!
🤣🤣🤣 oof
great way to tell this story and feedback to the city. what a wild and out of place event.
Glad you enjoyed it! such a crazy historical moment. Makes me feel more a part of this city
I’m from Chicago too but I have to say I thought the race was pretty dope and then had me thinking about if the taste of Chicago was some how combined with this. I am hoping it comes back I saw packed restaurants after the race Sunday night people exploring the city for this first time it was pretty amazing but again if the taste was added which includes local businesses that could be a hit. Just my opinion.
Very interesting piece from the inside view. I've seen a few shorts, interviewing local fans on their take and they were all positive but, ya never know. There's always someone hating on the rainbows and kittens moments it seemed to be.
I'm a long time NASCAR fan, and I wasn't so hot on this idea of racing in Chicago. I didn't hate on it, I just wasn't on board. For a fan, it's important for you to know, it was historical in several ways what will be carved in stone for NASCAR. First time ever, racing on a street course. Inaugural events in racing don't come along often and this was a big one when you consider everything that will be written on the story of "When NASCAR raced on the streets of Chicago"....
I understand the inconvenience having lived near an Indy car street race many moons ago and we treated like "Here comes a big blizzard, stock provisions to be isolated for 5 days" and it was great. Everything normal comes to a stop so a lot oof drinking ensued.
I'm still waiting to see the balance sheet and feedback to was it all worth it?
Hope you follow up with some more!
I love comments like this!! I’m honestly for Chicago doing more community and attention building to the city! Yes it for sure brings the city more money but I hope they can work with local vendors to built up local restaurants and stores would be lovely!
If you live in Chicago area and want to see racing. Just drive north to Road America in Elkhart Lake Wisconsin. You'll see cooler race cars, better racing on a real race track. For A LOT less money.
Usually from $45 to $95 a day depending on the event.
Also parents can bring their kids 16 and under are free admission. With a paying adult.
🙌🏽
To answer your question yes they technically race in Chicago but in Jolliet (2001-2019 covid cancel 2020) and they wanted to come back to the Chicago market but be actually in Chicago
The race before the actual weekend had even started was very polarizing but now it seems like everyone enjoyed the race weekend and the people who didn’t like it are probably the old heads
A lot of Motorsports races on street circuits and and close tracks so I don’t mind being a big race fan people just like to complain 😂
🤣🤣🤣
I think about amogus obviously
moments like these are rare and special and should not be passed up, or just continue with your normal boring life. who cares about a gawd dam book store closing for a few days.
Well they are a dying breed. Unlike a single starbucks wouldn't hurt but when you are a one off shop business it's huge. I would like to see more community events like this for sure! Just it should be beneficial even for the little guys
Say goodbye to Joliet
Great video, Shua! Your editing style made this a fun video to watch. I just moved here from Florida so seeing NASCAR stuff seems pretty normal 😆
And you ride a boosted board while you film?! Same here! One day we’ll have to meet up and collab on something 🙌
Found your channel via Jon at World of Nuance who sent me this link. Happy he did!
Hit me up on IG!! And welcome to Chicago 🙌🏽 Oh yeah Jon is a cool dude 💯
@@shua_films will do!
I think crime ruined Chicago
Jk Chicago seems misunderstood and generally gets an unfair shake when it comes to publicity
Yes agreed, it's a great city but news shapes it as Gotham city lol
from what I had heard with Chicago: the problem is Daley arrested all the kingpins and people in charge so that only made crime WORSE since they had no hierarchy and no bosses, so now its every man for himself,
@@jabber1990 welcome to Gotham city lol