2009 Courses

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Which "addon" course do you most prefer?

Brickyard
10
36%
Chicagoland
4
14%
IRP
4
14%
Kansas Speedway
3
11%
MP Pocono
7
25%
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0
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2009 Courses

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Please post questions and comments after voting.
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MP Pocono. Not because it's my home track but, because like the real thing, it is a DRIVER'S TRACK. The flat corners, all of a different radius and banking really makes the drivers 'drive' the car due to the compromise nature of the set working differently in differnent corners.

The whole league always has a blast there. I can always remember being physically and mentally drained after a race there, and no matter what position I finish, I always remember it being a fun race. Potentially one of the most fun of the year.
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I am going with IRP. Short track racing with some speed and flat corners. Wide track that has some forgiveness to it. Now personally, I would say Mansfield Motorsports Park should be added, but I doubt anybody actually has that track even made up for racing.
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Hell No Pocono!
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RoushFenway9916 wrote:I am going with IRP. Short track racing with some speed and flat corners. Wide track that has some forgiveness to it.
You didn't get to run the last NBS race there lol.
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I'd like to see them all on the schedule.
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CR49 wrote:
RoushFenway9916 wrote:I am going with IRP. Short track racing with some speed and flat corners. Wide track that has some forgiveness to it.
You didn't get to run the last NBS race there lol.

I take it things didn't go so well there? lol IRP has just been probably my favorite track outside of Bristol. I am thinking about going this year since Mansfield got shut down.
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CR49 wrote:
RoushFenway9916 wrote:I am going with IRP. Short track racing with some speed and flat corners. Wide track that has some forgiveness to it.
You didn't get to run the last NBS race there lol.
LOL !! What a disaster,I remember that way to well.And I voted for IRP that time,sorry not this time,anywhere but there.
Show some class,not your A$$ !!
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Chicago and Kansas are basically the same track. The Brickyard is one of the best tracks in racing, and racing history. It's a shame we don't run the brickyard vs. a cookie cutter. I vote for the Brickyard! That's easy!
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i vote for chicago, but i would love to see irp on the schedule again. that was a very interesting race this year, tough but fun.
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We should not loose MP Pocono. it is one of the most fun races of the season, IMO. I'd like to see it, and the brickyard..... if we have to drop a race, drop a cookie cutter.
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i agree, too many 1.5 miles tri ovals... pocono and brickyard are fast yet technical at the same time... texas, atlanta, and lowes ought to give enough cookie cutters. some more short tracks would be nice though, and i would look forward to IRP if it was on the schedule.
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Well the leader in the poll is The Brickyard. If we don't run that then it's time for conspiracy theories. :shock: :lol:
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Polls are what you make of them. I see second generation heat racers, and a few rookies. I vote old school. :cowboy LOL
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no brainer
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Brickyard is a classic!!!
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