This is blockbuster news, I am amazed it hasn't drawn more attention.
If you have not heard, VSP management started making the calls on Monday to the racers who have supported them. They said the track will run the Winternationals in 2011, and on into the future, but will not be running weekly shows throughout the season like it has for so many years. The track is "not for sale", apparently because the Winternationals makes so much money, but it is available for lease if any party wants to take a shot at it.
This is really sad news to me. If no one leases it, this situation will benefit other tracks in the state, especially the new operators of nearby Putnam County Speedway. They must be dancing in a circle this week! I'm of the opinion that a rising tide floats all boats, and that we are better off with more tracks and more racing that we are with less.
Volusia is one of those places that has "always been there". I grew up hearing about it, I had the good fortune of attending at least 50 of their shows over the past few years, and even won my first main event at Volusia when it was paved. I certainly hope a capable manager with plenty of money to throw around gets the lease, and that this excellent track returns to weekly action ASAP.
So here is your chance KARNAC know-it-alls. You've had years to perfect your armchair quarterback skills, so pulls a few hundred thousand out from under your matress and give DIRT Motorsports a call!
If you have not heard, VSP management started making the calls on Monday to the racers who have supported them. They said the track will run the Winternationals in 2011, and on into the future, but will not be running weekly shows throughout the season like it has for so many years. The track is "not for sale", apparently because the Winternationals makes so much money, but it is available for lease if any party wants to take a shot at it.
This is really sad news to me. If no one leases it, this situation will benefit other tracks in the state, especially the new operators of nearby Putnam County Speedway. They must be dancing in a circle this week! I'm of the opinion that a rising tide floats all boats, and that we are better off with more tracks and more racing that we are with less.
Volusia is one of those places that has "always been there". I grew up hearing about it, I had the good fortune of attending at least 50 of their shows over the past few years, and even won my first main event at Volusia when it was paved. I certainly hope a capable manager with plenty of money to throw around gets the lease, and that this excellent track returns to weekly action ASAP.
So here is your chance KARNAC know-it-alls. You've had years to perfect your armchair quarterback skills, so pulls a few hundred thousand out from under your matress and give DIRT Motorsports a call!

ect.
Just like Lakeland USA Speedway, it`s was here and gone today.
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