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Old 12-07-2021, 02:24 PM   #9
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Default Re: Is Vegas going to be the last Div7 track?

It absolutely puzzles me why the Bakersfield question cannot be resolved. It is arguably the most conveniently located track in California for all concerned other than the extremes. Is it the Bowsers? Is it NHRA? Is it all just the result of pure greed with nobody willing to share the pot and expenses. This track has the potential to draw 900 cars and you can't tell me that SOMEBODY can't make money hosting this event. Is there any opportunity for an independent group or association to step up and rent the track working in concert with NHRA?

I get the fact that the Bowsers make their bones on the March Meet and a few rice rocket races....and now they have discovered $300 test sessions as a way to keep the doors open.....good on them....but unfortunate for the Sportsman class racer But am I crazy or is there not a bucket of cash to be made at this track under the auspices of the NHRA?
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