Car counts and spectators are down, commercial land values for large tracts are always going up, environmental and noise regs are up, neighbors are moving closer and they stamp their little feet over the nuisance. I'm surprised that more don't close. If it were not for folks who have made money and want a race track because they love the sport (Wells, Hughes, Haney, Miller, and plenty of others) we'd be in much worse shape.


If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.