cganassi42
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Would you support this and where would the do this? maybe Charlotte or somewhere in the south?
Totally agreeI despise street course racing in ANY form, and stock cars on a street course is the worst kind of street racing of all. It's the only thing that strikes me as worse than the Charlotte roval.
This street race is one of the best races I have watched in years. Not only was the race really good the coverage was textbook
Le Mans would be the obvious choice. Unless you mean urban streets as opposed to country roads.
I don't consider Le Mans or Montreal to be street courses.
LeMans is still very much a public road system. So is Nurembourg Nordschlief (I think I spelled that right).I don't consider Le Mans or Montreal to be street courses.
Or just sticking to existing purpose-built road courses.You would be better served by running at a certain airport in Cleveland.
LeMans is still very much a public road system. So is Nurembourg Nordschlief (I think I spelled that right).
Nurburgring is a closed circuit. Nuremberg Nordschleife is a public street circuit. 2 different things.Are you sure about Nurembourg being a public road, or just open to the public to run times? I ask because much of the track has roads running alongside it.
This thread may be half a year old, but I thought I'd let you know that the Nürburgring is not located in Nuremberg (Nürnberg in German), but in a village called Nürburg.Thanks. Your first link says
"The Nurburgring was divided into two sections, the Nordschleife and Sudschleife; this translates to North Loop and South Loop. The shorter Sudschleife was used for club racing practice while the mammoth Nordschleife was a testing facility and showcase of German precision, engineering, and skill."
When I search 'Nuremberg Nordschleife', it comes back with links to Nürburgring I've always known. Perhaps you're thinking of the Sudschleife, which is now closed to racing and part has become public road.