Naitch
Reads history books
I can’t wait to see how Denny chokes in the next championship format.
I misstated the fact in my original post. Miami-Dade County is paying up for the honor, not the track.NASCAR owns Homestead. Who is the track paying, if anyone? And if it is paying someone, it seemed happy to pay them when it was in the middle of the schedule.
The article says they were looking at it, not that anything had been done.I misstated the fact in my original post. Miami-Dade County is paying up for the honor, not the track.
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Miami County Preparing Attractive Financial Bid to Host NASCAR Championship
A NASCAR insider has claimed that Miami-Dade County is putting together an attractive financial package to host the championship on its turf.www.newsweek.com
The article is several months old.They need to change that article, it's not Miami Dade County paying for it, it's taxpayers paying for it.
Nothing new about the championship being moved around. If Miami paid to get it, I hope they also understood it was a one-time deal. As to wanting the last race being for a championship, I don't care what they spent money in hopes of getting. They were fine with being the last race under the 'ten race' format. There was a time when Miami Homestead was lucky to remain on the schedule.Here is one from May of this year. Sounds like Nascar might be shopping ($$$$) around the Championship race between different locations. Phoenix, per Bianchi, paid between 5 to 10 million for it.