FLRacingFan
Team Owner
The funny thing is Indy doesn't even race at most of those places now. The IRL was boring and is dead and now IndyCar has a schedule almost perfectly balanced in thirds of ovals/road courses/street circuits.The problem with tracks like Indy and honestly most 1.5 mile tracks, is that they were built for IndyCars. They were built for cars with high downforce, which a stock car is not. That's why races at Indy, Kansas and Texas are so boring.
I don't get much out of watching stock cars racing at big, banked ovals but I can still appreciate them at Indy to a certain degree because of how difficult flat tracks are, especially in those clunkers.