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As it seems, nascIROC will add a road race this year. June 29th, the series will race under the lights at the Daytona Road Course. Okay, may not real glamourous, but at least there's a road course to give road racing competitors a chance to be at home. The Daytona Road Course is home to America's biggest 24-Hour eendurance, the Rolex24 at Daytona. I've usually said that the magic Daytona had was lost as the Daytona Prototypes and such taken over the series (argue at me at will, I'm used to it), but it is nice to see IROC do some road racing so that it doesn't go all-ovals. Kind of sad to say you call the series the "International Race of Champions," and the only way to make a name for yourself is to race American ovals. With that being said, it brings me to this argument. How do you feel about IROC's decision to add a road course race? Like the idea? Hate the idea? What should IROC have done?
You know what's sort of dumb? Why not race Long Beach? Think about it. Great drivers, classic race track, classic race weekend... street course racing in SoCal. Does it get much better than that? I'd likely say that you can keep Daytona's road course if you want to race it, but I think if you want a challenge or a nice venue to race, make it Long Beach. Saying with Southern California, why not Laguna Seca, or go to Willow Springs? Away from California, there are PLENTY of good racing options- Portland (the permanent road course, not the "short" track), that new Salt Lake City area track to be raced by the American Le Mans series, maybe hit up Houston, Mid-Ohio... hello? So many different choices. I mean, Daytona's okay, but if you want to stay on the East Coast, Road Atlanta or Sebring are great picks.
I personally still think today's IROC is a joke, but it's nice to see some road racing for IROC. Like I say, you want to be a champion? You have to prove yourself against all sorts of competition in all sorts of varied tracks. So, what do you think of this move by IROC?
You know what's sort of dumb? Why not race Long Beach? Think about it. Great drivers, classic race track, classic race weekend... street course racing in SoCal. Does it get much better than that? I'd likely say that you can keep Daytona's road course if you want to race it, but I think if you want a challenge or a nice venue to race, make it Long Beach. Saying with Southern California, why not Laguna Seca, or go to Willow Springs? Away from California, there are PLENTY of good racing options- Portland (the permanent road course, not the "short" track), that new Salt Lake City area track to be raced by the American Le Mans series, maybe hit up Houston, Mid-Ohio... hello? So many different choices. I mean, Daytona's okay, but if you want to stay on the East Coast, Road Atlanta or Sebring are great picks.
I personally still think today's IROC is a joke, but it's nice to see some road racing for IROC. Like I say, you want to be a champion? You have to prove yourself against all sorts of competition in all sorts of varied tracks. So, what do you think of this move by IROC?