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Originally Posted by BrentTFunk
If you look at who owns most of the ovals, it makes sense why they don't run more. I saw IndyCar races at Chicagoland and Kentucky that were as good as any racing I have ever seen. Not a lot of fans were there either. When the IRL first started there were several short trackers that had chances, and no one showed up to watch.
I actually don't mind road racing. I will take that over fenders on a dirt track any day.
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Indycar had plenty of tracks owned by them in the past, no reason they can't now. If attendance is really an issue, then Indycar should drop tracks like Laguna Seca and Portland which are also poorly attended.
Don't know why you hate fendered cars on dirt.
I like road racing as well, but Indycar's road racing is often very boring compared to the road racing in other series.