>>150090774
Most are. Every NHL/NBA stadium is and a decent chunk of NFL and a few MLB are as well.
Most dont like the atmosphere. Also OP is in a race track, doesn't get enough use and would smell horrible with fumes
are nascar drivers using manual trannies, or are they using automatic trannies like the americans that they are? if it's the latter, then what is the point of this sport? pressing the gas pedal and pointing the steering wheel at an 80 degree angle?
>>150074136 (OP) >A baseball can fit in your fist
Is anyone even assumed to be able to follow the play or are they all just watching the scoreboard and the general movement of the players on the pitch and left to guess whats happening.
>>150092315
the point of nascar vs other racing is to even the playing field in terms of vehicle ability, just like the point of indy cars is to still be faster than f1
>>150092315 >using manual trannies
Yes. They used a 4 speed, H-pattern shift for years and just recently adopted a 6 speed sequential shift tranny here a couple years ago.
>>150092315
Shifting, you idiot, was a necessary nuisance. If you can do without it ,you can focus on actual racing
It's akin to constantly doing 2+2 arithmetic compared to moving on with your life to higher maths
>>150097943
Because they have a bunch of cars driving around a mile long track as opposed to a game limited to about 120 yards by 60 yards in field size
>>150099187
The Dodgers played their first few seasons in LA at the Coliseum. They had to have had a few bigger games, they were in the world series one of those years.
So I call bullshit on the attendance figure record. It's more a matter of the event economy needing satisfaction than reality.
>>150096671
It's actually a 5-speed sequential, but it's in a 6-speed case with only five forward gears installed.
Yes, it would have taken less effort to assemble the current Cup car as a 6-speed.