NASCAR and Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) both confirmed the news on Thursday.
The Brickyard 400 has long been considered a crown jewel on the NASCAR calendar, first joining the schedule in 1994, but following the 2020 NASCAR Cup season it was removed.
NASCAR still competes at Indianapolis Motor Speedway but on the road course layout. The event was not without drama and action, but the longer it went on, the louder voices grew for NASCAR to give the oval another chance.
The push to revive the Brickyard 400 gained momentum with the introduction of the Next Gen car, which has been criticised for how it races on road courses while being praised for the kind of shows it puts on at the larger oval tracks.
The 30th anniversary of the event will make its return to the Cup schedule. The Xfinity Series will also return to the big speedway with a 250-mile race on Saturday 20 July.
The Brickyard 400 will take place the following day on Sunday 21 July. Kevin Harvick is the most recent winner of the event, beating Matt Kenseth and Aric Almirola to the chequered flag.
Source: Autosport