Kansas Motor Speedway
Anybody been to the Kansas Speedway?
Tell me that track is like, never been there. |
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You turn left alot.
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I have nothing to compare it to, but I went once with free tickets. As a on NASCAR fan, I really enjoyed it.
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It was hot as hell. 1 beer 3 waters.
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Big oval track with copious amounts of neck surrounding it.
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No cute women for you to creep on and take pictures of.
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LMAO. "Neck" |
It's big, round and made of concrete, but that's not important right now.
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it's a mean corner around turn one but boy you hit that straight away in the distance you might have 'at car bouncin' and 'a turnin' sideways by turn 3 with any luck you otta take four tires and fuel and boogity boogity boogity
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You can see it from the hollywood casino
cheaper than tickets unless you win some |
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that's pretty good |
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Boogity. The 43 got sideways with the 88, then the 48 got loose, the 35 came at me, and I was in the wall. I'd like to thank my sponsors though.
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Decent facility.
I am not a fan of Nascar anymore, but the racing used to suck big time at KC. |
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That being said, it's a race, and being there is still cool and a fun experience. |
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NASCAR ho hum? They are going fast and turning left
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I've driven it several years back. Ten laps seemed like 2 minutes. It was fun but it happened so fast, it was over before you knew it.
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I was wondering they got up to real high speeds like the Texas Motor Speedway in Ft Worth. Is this a restrictor plate track? |
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Daytona and Talladega are restrictor plate tracks. They are the fastest tracks on NASCAR's circuit. Both tracks are ovals and over 2.5 miles long. (Speed approx. 210-225 mph). The banking on both tracks are very high - Restrictor plates slow the cars down. Texas Motor Speedway is a very fast track. However, the track is 1.5 miles long. It also has a high banking. (Speed approx. 195 mph). Come visit us in the NASCAR thread. |
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