When NASCAR comes to Naval Base Coronado for its first event on an active military base this summer, the race will be called the Anduril 250, but the course the drivers will be tackling will have a much more San Diego-centric name.
It’s a 16-turn, 3.4-mile circuit, so, it’s all too fitting that it’s named after a company famous for circuits. The track is now officially called the Qualcomm Circuit. NASCAR smartly partnered with San Diego-based tech giant Qualcomm Technologies to help them put it together.
“It’s a way for us to sort of carve out a special place within San Diego race weekend and gives us a platform to tell our story,” says Don McGuire, Qualcomm’s chief marketing officer (and Torrey Pines High School alumnus)…