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I would definitly have to agree with this guy. California is probably the borinigist race and it has two of them. I think The Rock and North Wilksborow(sp?) should be on it.
I have to agree that California is BORING. I read somewhere that they are thinking of adding transitional banking very similar to Homestead. Maybe these rich guys that build these tracks should consult the most important people before building. You know the ones that have started NOT filling the seats. I would bet that another boring cookie cutter track is NOT the answer.
When will someone wake up and smell the coffee, seems to me a little track in Tennessee is the most popular and has more seats than most cookie cutters. Seats that are ALWAYS filled.
But hey what do I know, I just pay their bills.
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NASCAR MODIFIEDS...WHERE IT ALL BEGAN. LET'S REMIND NASCAR OF THEIR ROOTS.
It could be that they expect the series to grow in speed needing the bigger track or they will get the open wheeled cars (not the modifieds) or they can eventually put stands all the way around them and fill them to capacity and live happily ever after. But if you see them restricting the speeds now at the two biggest tracks and maybe Atlanta if they go much faster, and the empty seets when they tried Indy or IRL at Loudon and failed to put anyone in the stands. Short tracks are the answer because that is were they came from and where we started. Like WMT said "wake up and smell the coffee".