Fixing California from a Californians point of view
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 12:21am CST
By Luke, Thunder Lounge
Published on Thunder Lounge.

The Overview
It’s been said season after season. California’s broke, and it needs fixed. Band-aid after band-aid has been erratically placed over wounds which needed major surgery. We’ve harped and harped on this and that, even when it had merely a lone date in the spring amongst exciting tracks the likes of Talladega and Richmond.
Jaws dropped when that date was moved to the second race of the year, and them getting the Labor Day nod. OK, that’s pretty tame since all hell broke loose, and it’s still quite the sore spot in many a fans heart at the loss of the Southern 500’s tradition.
As everyone else is throwing their two cents onto the fire and kicking them while they’re down, I have went to the source, the California race fans, in search of why they aren’t heading out to the track. The answers are surprising, or maybe not so much to the trained eyes and ears, but my own solution is something worth your consideration.
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Filed Under: California, Nascar, Sprint Cup, Tracks
Tagged As: California Fiasco, California Solution
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