I'm pretty sure it is suites (the red balconies and seats) they want to save, not grandstands.I don't see any infield grandstands.
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I'm pretty sure it is suites (the red balconies and seats) they want to save, not grandstands.I don't see any infield grandstands.
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sorry,not stands. these red top building are what i was talking about. ive watched racings from on top of there along time ago and forgot what they looked like.I don't see any infield grandstands.
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I just don't see it. NASCAR wants SoCal, but Fontana is the SoCal they want.....It's hard to say. I know they are spending a ton to get rid of the old one.
Front straight is still there!
Hmm, are you thinking what I'm thinking.Pretty clean cuts to the grandstands.
Hmm, are you thinking what I'm thinking.
I think we may see some short track racing in Fontana sometime in the future. I hope so anyway.They saved all the pavement behind the grandstands and in the pit area. Looks like all the demo equipment if gone.
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This, we can agree on. Already going through February Fontana trip withdrawals.I think we may see some short track racing in Fontana sometime in the future. I hope so anyway.
^Los Angeles went two decades without an NFL team. Phoenix isn't far away either....NASCAR can survive without SOCAL.
370+ miles, according to Google. You and I have different definitions of 'not far away'.Phoenix isn't far away either.
^Los Angeles went two decades without an NFL team. Phoenix isn't far away either....NASCAR can survive without SOCAL.
It's all desert highway to Phoenix & Vegas baby!370+ miles, according to Google. You and I have different definitions of 'not far away'.
Cool wind in your hair?It's all desert highway to Phoenix & Vegas baby!
That depends on what time of the year it is.Cool wind in your hair?
And whether you still have hair.That depends on what time of the year it is.
Track President Dave Allen said...
Pit Lane PresidentWhat track does he have to be president of? More like property custodian or 'the guy with the gate keys'. Although I guess it's encouraging the position still exists.
Not much info, but it seems like they still have some irons in the fire, just not priority one.
Track is a ginormous waste of money with the LA Coliseum being there.
At the very least, I hear the naysayers say that the asphalt wouldn’t have wore out. Maybe they should have went the 13-15° or 12°14° progressive banking route if they’re so worried about bad racing?
I'm not an engineer but tracks that are wide, high banked, and fast tend to race the worst on new asphalt. The best tracks are the most challenging for the drivers. I like a track that is either tight like Bristol, Darlington, or Martinsville or something where the asphalt is so worn that it adds an extra element to the track (like additional tire wear that zaps grip).
I don't see the dirt conveniently stored on site. That doesn't seem to bode well. I wonder if the SAFER is where it could be easily reinstalled?Most of the banking dirt has been removed also. All of the safer barrier has been removed