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| Re: Big Rumor! Quote:
It's pretty clear that cookie-cutter superspeedways like CMS, Texas etc, have gone down in popularity. Tracks like Daytona and Talladega have had complaints also about being too big and too fast, hence plates. The trend will be toward more tracks like Richmond. If they wanted that, why tear down Pikes Peak? Why not buy National Speedway (North of Denver toward Greeley) and redo it. Much cheaper, much closer to Denver. I know ISC bought PP, but I think it was merely to do away with a BGN event and place it somewhere else more advantageous to NA$CAR. But, what do I know? I'm probably way off base, but it seems this way to me.
__________________ Bob I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with some measure of doubt. I shouldn't wish people dogmatically to believe any philosophy, not even mine. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970) |
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| Re: Big Rumor! Quote:
plus they might tear it down too! |
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| Re: NASCAR Super Speedway in Colorado? Pikes Peak was basically in the middle of nowhere. There was nothing around it for miles. It could not support a Cup race, due to lack of infrastructor. It was a wise move on their part to shut it down. Hopefully, they'll build another track somewhere nearer a population center in Colorado, and hopefully it will be a track like Bristol or Richmond. |
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| Re: NASCAR Super Speedway in Colorado? Been through the area, the town is pretty small, Don't think the track had enough infrstructor to support a Cup race. I did not really notice the track across the road. |
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| Re: NASCAR Super Speedway in Colorado? Me neither. I thought that there was a truck stop across the road? However, my rememberences of the immediate area are dim, so I'm obviously wrong. |
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