How Many Anti-Trust Lawsuits as a Result?
(Excuse me Michael Weber, the future track
By Marc • July 28, 2007
(Excuse me Michael Weber, the future track
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So who is giving up a precious race weekend? Humpy or ISC?? My guess is neither, how can you build a 100 million dollar facility without doing some intense market research. So the Kentwood Mayor is “sure” they’ll take a look? A look isn’t worth building a 100 million dollar track to host your late model, sprint, and bandelero local yokels. Maybe you’ll score an IndyCar race, but good luck scoring a Cup Series event.
And please, please don’t pull the Katrina card…
No one will be losing a race Brett, at least not to this track.
If it happens at all it will be a few years down the road and the date will be shifted to Iowa. And only after couple years of Busch/Wal-Mart Series events there. Which I bet start next year.
BTW, there is that other “Dale Jr. Signature” track that is being built. That one is real interesting as far as how NASCAR will handle NOT giving him a race date.