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NASCAR Isn't necessarily against F1. I would presume that because they are willing to work with the ACO and Le Mans to make USCR work.

I think the bigger issue is that F1 expects so damn much from a race circuit, and the high-end fans that they focus on bringing may not be as interested to go to Watkins Glen vs COTA.

They will probably eventually allow RLM at the Rolex 24, Sebring, and Roas Atlanta...the three big races on the schedule. However, outside of that, probably not likely every week because NASCAR.

Granted, MRN did broadcast all 24 hours online last year. But it was using every single one of their NASCAR talent on

Well...USCR is run by the France family, which owns NASCAR/International Speedway Corporation, which owns MRN, so it was bound to happen that way.

Ah, the days of Track Negotiated TV deals.

Fun Fact...there is no "big" package for radio. Tracks can dole those contracts out as they wish. However, Speedway Motorsports Inc./International Speedway Corp. both own radio syndication networks (SMI = Performance Racing Network/PRN, ISC = Motor Racing Network/MRN). So

Also, I believe that FOX is expected to re-up on Trucks...I don't think there is a whole lot of competition for that. FOX already has the cameras there through the Network Collective...so really it would only make sense for FOX or NBC at this point. And since FOX needs FS1/FS2 content for the long term...it will get

Honestly I think this will be great for NASCAR and the competitors as a whole. Whelen Modifieds are getting three days of broadcast this year, but the NBC deal could potentially grant them more air time. K&N Races were hit and miss on Speed (as in...trying to find it...), and NASCAR Mexico/Canada were virtually

I feel like ANY motorsports programming that cross-pollinates IndyCar will help ratings. Maybe not a ton, but a bit.

When you are only estimated to have a .25 share when NASCAR on a bad day on TNT pulls a 3.3/3.6...you can only get better.

I do think that IndyCar would be smart to sign an exclusive deal with ESPN

Well the good news is that he wasn't the only one. Don't worry...GT6 will come out and he'll be able to get a bit more practice for next year, haha.

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Been a fan for a while, haha. Thanks for the compliment!

Agreed...

NASCAR Sprint Cup rule package
NASCAR Nationwide rule package
NASCAR Camping World Truck rule package
NASCAR Canadian Tire series rule package
NASCAR Toyota Mexico series rule package
NASCAR Whelen Euro Racecar rule package
NASCAR K&N Pro East/West rule packages
NASCAR Whelen Modifieds rule package
NASCAR Home Track

To be fair, at the two GRC races NHMS has held, most of the fans sat down in turn one.

I don't even think that photo they use for the YouTube Thumbnail is from Daytona...kind of looks like Dover, maybe? Like, the asphalt doesn't look right. Looks worn out but smooth, or looks like Concrete.

It's a hard thing for local short tracks to mandate due to the cost and the perceived notion that those types of injuries do not happen often.

Luckily, the companies that makes restraint devices (HANS and the like) have started developing cheaper restraints that do not require as much or any custom fitting, which makes

That would be Park Subaru...some really great people at that whole dealership. I live right down the road from their complex (Mazda/Honda/Acura/Subaru) and keep eying up Imprezas every time I go to my Hyundai dealership across the street.

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Maybe consider stopping by Wingfoot Lake in Suffield Township, East of Akron. Wingfoot Lake is the former "getaway" for Goodyear workers, a place they could go to enjoy some boating, fishing, mini golf, or open spaces and playgrounds. The area is a state park now, but located across the lake from the park is a

Not completely infallible though. One of the Dominators lost their hood and suffered armor damage.

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