Monday, February 6, 2017

How likely would the Road to the Brickyard 400 be probable in 2018?

I feel like I am wanting to see the Road to the Brickyard 400 in 2018 be probable, especially if its for the 25th Running of the Brickyard 400. I've brought up in past blogs, the 3 probable candidates, Soldier Field in Chicago, Gaylord OU Memorial in Norman and the Superdome in New Orleans.

I really wonder what if we had a season to the road to the Brickyard 400? I wonder how safely functionable would the Star be for Motorsports Activities, even though it is the size of Bazemore Hyder Stadium in Valdosta, or having a standalone Dirt Track at AT and T Stadium or how safe would the Cotton Bowl Stadium and a Dirt Track get together, much less safe concerts or football? Or, NRG Stadium had Dirt Track Racing Season like the Rodeo.

The challenge is Dirt Track Promoters wouldn't play nice over being booked over and if there is a "good" way, sell up the stadium just to stir up racing interest back into the community? It is not like Verizon's Cutting Checks for Infrastructure the same as keeping Central High Football on Campus in Little Rock to keep the stadium safe.

I wonder if there is a good way to think of having a rodeo season like Mesquite on these bigger venues? Or, if we where to return the favor on Stadium Racing that is not Mickey Thompson, Monster Trucks or Supercross, is there a business interruption concern like if we had a street race anywhere? Or, if we had a season like we had to make it bigger, would people naturally want to commit or would they lose interest or patience after a while if there is not a quality or standard product? If we leered in ooh and ahh over William Byron winning the A-Main like we where slack jawed or Petty-Pearson Rivalry happened all over again, it'd be a better image. Besides the inevitable lack of World of Outlaws or IHRA, would there be more plastic chunks thrown the further we go along on the existing series, because they hadn't seen anything like it, or would people's general attitudes toward the bigger venues be just as bad and not be any better than the small venues?

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