Vegas track renovations to make a more fan friendly experience

I’d be up for Vegas being the venue for the Ford Championship Bowl, the city hosts other big events as it is so it give our final rac the big time feel. Make it a Las Vegas night race and I’m in. But no way Miami loses that finale, due to competing companies that own both tracks
 
Homestead is one of the best 1.5ers on the circuit, their facilities and amenities is what's lacking. Las Vegas would be perfect. Hell, even a place like Atlanta is solid enough and the track itself is great. It's just nobody travels there.
 
I like the idea of the final race moving around. If not to other tracks (SMI) like Las Vegas, at least other ISC tracks like Fontana or Phoenix.
 
I remember being at Bristol one spring when it snowed briefly but the year escapes me and I am not going to look through 20 years of weather reports to determine the year it occurred but I swear that it did happen.
Well, it snowed all three days in 2006. That's the year they stopped the Busch race due to snow, and the teams and fans in the stands had a snowball fight across the track, and that Kurt did his 'snow angel' celebration. That was also the year I attended in a post-surgical walking boot with a couple of socks stuffed in the open toe.
 
Well, it snowed all three days in 2006. That's the year they stopped the Busch race due to snow, and the teams and fans in the stands had a snowball fight across the track, and that Kurt did his 'snow angel' celebration. That was also the year I attended in a post-surgical walking boot with a couple of socks stuffed in the open toe.
yeah I believe I would have remembered that too. :lol2:
 
It’s definitely a good move by these tracks to downsize seating and increase specialty seats like the other pro sports. Really only college football still uses the mass seating model, everyone else is making smaller stadiums with more amenities. Let’s be honest there are only so many diehard fans
 
yeah I believe I would have remembered that too. :lol2:
The doc and I actually planned it that way. I scheduled the surgery so I'd be out of the cast and off crutches a month before. Walking in the boot beat the hell out of trying pull that boat anchor up the grandstands on sticks.
 
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