Chase Briscoe is ready for a bittersweet weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

“I’m excited,” Briscoe said of NASCAR competing on the oval. “It’s going to be cool. The fact that I get to run a Brickyard 400 is really special, and to do it with how everything has played out with Stewart-Haas Racing shutting down means a lot to me getting to do it at least once in the 14 car.

“I cried at the driver intro ride-around deal at the road course. I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like at the Brickyard.”

The last time a Cup Series race was run on the Indianapolis oval was in 2020, and it was without fans in the stands because of the pandemic. A year later, with its intermediate competition lacking and road courses in favor, NASCAR moved both the Cup Series and the Xfinity Series events to the Indianapolis road course in 2021.