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Friday, June 20, 2008

Still hope for Denver track

The Rocky Mountain News reports that the International Speedway Corporation is still interested in building a track in Denver that would host a Sprint Cup race, with Wes Harris, a director of the ISC, saying this:

"The process itself is slow but we have not lost interest from ourselves or the people in the market. The key is getting something done with a public/private partnership rather than finding land. We need a public/private partnership. The market is very important. We want to be in that market. We want to be racing there in the future but we are going to take our time."
So, it appears that there will be a long time before anything can happen in Denver. It is just so hard to build a new track, as many people have to approve of it and a good amount of space has to be made or found. I think it would be great to build a track up in Colorado, as there are many people in the area who have not yet found an interest in NASCAR.

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