I grew up on asphalt racing but it was not ONE track in the middle of nowhere with no other pave ment closer than 400+ miles and one of those Tuc-son is having the same car count problems as NAPA In the 70's where I lived in Ohio there were over 20 paved tracks within 200 miles which ment a lot of mid week specials and cars from other tracks. On the dirt here you can run Grants or in Aztec and down south with at least a rules pack-age you can live with. IF all the tracks were paved we wouldn't even be having this topic. OH and the other thing everything is more expensive on pavement and you tend to crash harder and break more stuff when you crash. There were a few places that had paved tracks in the early 70's Amarillo and Lubock and then Midland TX but still not down the street. Yes all of those fell to soaring prices and lack of cars and people |
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