A Rockingham clone wouldn't work the same because unless you can create the unique weathering conditions around the rock you won't get the same resultIt would be really cool but new tracks aren't really being built anymore.
If they were, I would like to see a Rockingham clone above all else.
Why?
Because it would cost more than $300 million, Alice.
Why?
Because it would cost more than $300 million, Alice.
How much money has Smith lost since he changed the track, how much did it cost him to change the track and then change the track again. For some people 300,000,000 is a write off.
Alice
Yes, and just a couple years ago the Patels were charging $500 a night for the same room I booked for $79.Did old bristol hotels charge $300-$400+ a night for lodging?
Even it it was built, there's no guarantee of getting a race date. Look how long it took Kentucky to get a Cup date, and that was only after SMI bought it and moved a date to it. Neither SMI nor ISC are going to buy or build another track when they're having attendance issues at most of their existing facilites.Why?
Because it would cost more than $300 million, Alice.
Good points. The racing itself at Bristol is better than it used to be. But it's obvious the fans came for the bumping and potential fighting instead of the racing.When Kansas Speedway was initially built with about 80,000 seats, for several years there was a waiting list for the mandatory season ticket packages that were sold. I knew people who wanted tickets and couldn't get them. Popularity wasn't confined to Bristol.
When Bristol first changed to a progressive banking layout, it was the best racing the facility ever produced. They kinda messed it up trying to change it back. Popularity and quality have nothing to do with each other. They are closer to being inversely proportional. But really, it is all based on marketing and image and has nothing to do with the racing.
Didn't Bruton say he would put the track back if fans didn't like the new configuration? He's yet to do that, instead monkeying around with the the surface by grinding the top and putting sticky stuff on the bottom.Actually I agree somewhat with the OP except I'd like Smith to tear up the current track at Bristol and put it back like it used to be, its expensive but not like building a new one.
Good points. The racing itself at Bristol is better than it used to be. But it's obvious the fans came for the bumping and potential fighting instead of the racing.
I was looking on Bristol's web site for some information on the patio level seating they have installed in turns 1 and 2 down low. I stumbled across the ticket prices for the night race. Good grief. No wonder they can't draw a crowd. The front stretch tickets are $145 and that's not the terrace seats up top. And the middle three sections at the start/finish line are $160. Tickets in the turns on either end are $120. That, combined with the gouging on hotel rooms, is no wonder attendance is down so much.
Tickets all around that track for 85-90 bucks.I was looking on Bristol's web site for some information on the patio level seating they have installed in turns 1 and 2 down low. I stumbled across the ticket prices for the night race. Good grief. No wonder they can't draw a crowd. The front stretch tickets are $145 and that's not the terrace seats up top. And the middle three sections at the start/finish line are $160. Tickets in the turns on either end are $120. That, combined with the gouging on hotel rooms, is no wonder attendance is down so much.
It's already been built at I-70 speedway and Mesa Merin. Put up new scoring and safer walls and your good.
Good one. I have some fond memories of I-70 from childhood. Here's what it looks like now.
SAFER walls and maybe a couple other upgrades needed.
How much money has Smith lost since he changed the track, how much did it cost him to change the track and then change the track again. For some people 300,000,000 is a write off.
Alice
Absolutely ! those are the tracks NASCAR desperately needsIt's already been built at I-70 speedway and Mesa Merin. Put up new scoring and safer walls and your good.
The place sold out 2 races a year for 30 years, seats are are being removed from venues. Obviously people like the short track with a good bump and run race.
Good one. I have some fond memories of I-70 from childhood. Here's what it looks like now.
SAFER walls and maybe a couple other upgrades needed.
Who needs SAFER when you can throw some dirt on it?
https://www.nhra.com/news/2018/kansas-city-international-raceway-i-70-speedway-reopening-2019
I spent almost $400 for one night at a freakin' Super 8 motel
Mrs. Miler and I are going to Bristol in a week and a half for our first trip.Kind of excited. Staying a hour away in Wytheville, Va. at $275.00 a night(Thank you Habib). Parking at Roger's Garden Campground, directly across from the main entrance, $200.00. Driving from Rhode Island, $$$$$. The $$$ doesn't matter, because , It's Bristol Baby !!
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