The dismantling of Texas World Speedway
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I drove in a little over a month ago. This was taken somewhere inside of where T5-6 was. The back side of the track is under development. The oval section is relatively untouched however parts of the NASCAR banking have been demolished. The job site shows about the same level of care that they had for the track when it was open.
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Your contempt should be directed at the owner of the track, not the City of College Station. He had every right to do what he wanted with his property. But the way he let the track decay, and the things like the porta-potties and trying to get us to pay full price for the short course showed zero respect for his customers.
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Originally Posted by mglobe
Your contempt should be directed at the owner of the track, not the City of College Station. He had every right to do what he wanted with his property. But the way he let the track decay, and the things like the porta-potties and trying to get us to pay full price for the short course showed zero respect for his customers.
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Sad..... I did my first ever track day at TWS in 2001.
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When I think of Bridgehampton, and see this stuff happening, I get concerned for Lime Rock Park. Nowadays people have no conception of respecting something that other people love unless they love it too.