Hard Rock at the Kansas Speedway

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TOPEKA, Kan. -- A partnership involving Kansas Speedway won a contract Friday to build and manage a state-owned resort casino that will overlook the track.

The Lottery Gaming Facility Review Board picked Kansas Entertainment, formed by the speedway and The Cordish Co., of Baltimore, over two competitors to build a casino in the Kansas City area. The decision ties a high-profile attraction in the state's biggest tourist-drawing area to what officials believe will be Kansas' most lucrative casinos.

The proposal calls for a $680 million Hard Rock Hotel and Casino with 3,000 slot machines, a 300-room hotel and convention center and retail outlets. It would overlook the No. 2 turn of the 1 1/2 mile D-shaped track.

"I think the opportunity to build a casino at Turn Two of Kansas Speedway is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," review board Chairman Matt All said. "I think it would be an iconic symbol in Kansas."
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Wyandotte County is one of four places where a state-owned casino is allowed under a law enacted last year. The state will own and regulate the casinos and receive at least 22 percent of the revenues. Private companies will manage the day-to-day operations.

Last month, the speedway said that if it received the Wyandotte County contract, it would seek a second NASCAR Sprint Cup race. It promised to build a road course in its infield and have a Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car race there by 2011. It also said it would bring in thousands of recreational vehicle users each year for a rally generating millions in revenue.

The promised projects aren't part of the 15-year contract the speedway signed with the Kansas Lottery, which owns the gambling. But Jeff Boerger, speedway president, said they all will happen.

"Yes, we will deliver. We have our reputations to maintain," Boerger said after the vote.

Final approval will come from the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, which will regulate the casinos, after a background check that's expected to take a couple of months.

My question is if Kansas Speedway gets a second date(which I doubt) where is it gonna go and who is gonna lose a date.
 
Last month, the speedway said that if it received the Wyandotte County contract, it would seek a second NASCAR Sprint Cup race. It promised to build a road course in its infield and have a Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car race there by 2011. It also said it would bring in thousands of recreational vehicle users each year for a rally generating millions in revenue.

The promised projects aren't part of the 15-year contract the speedway signed with the Kansas Lottery, which owns the gambling. But Jeff Boerger, speedway president, said they all will happen.

"Yes, we will deliver. We have our reputations to maintain," Boerger said after the vote.

Final approval will come from the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission, which will regulate the casinos, after a background check that's expected to take a couple of months.

My question is if Kansas Speedway gets a second date(which I doubt) where is it gonna go and who is gonna lose a date.

NASCAR owns kansas don't they? It can't be too hard...
 
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