Future of The Race Tracks With Cleetus Mcfarland



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  1. If i were to buy a track like the FF or Bradenton, I'd be looking to with every profit buy as much land around it solely for protection. I saw the death of a track first hand in my teenage years, A track called Warner Robins Dragway in warner Robins Ga. it was in the middle of a cornfield off Hwy 96 and Houston ave headed towards Perry Ga. It had been in operation since I think the late 50's, I think it started as a 1/4 mile, but as cars got faster, it ended up being a 1/8 mile. It was a main haunt of mine throughout the 80's (my teenage years), never run on it, but wish I had. Anyways in the late 80's, they built a subdivision across the HWY 96 and as soon as people moved in the complaints came in, that was the death knell. though they tried to keep it open, the county (Houston county) pulled an eminent domain and took the land to build a new (third in warner Robins) high school. I was there the last night they had a race and the cops were called out every other hour, they ended up shutting the racing down and that was it. The point is, like i said at the beginning, If i were to buy or build such an enterprise, i'd buy all the land as i possibly can to do my best to lock it down so it couldn't be F'ed with

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  2. Better make plans now ,put money aside for your new tracks .because time flies and people and their political views change…next thing you know your in a hurry to move on..😎🇺🇸wish ya luck.

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  3. If people choose to move and live next to an active race track, then they need not complain about the glorious noise and smells about their own poor decisions.

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  4. If you have a two lane entrance into the freedom factory you can maximize the access by using both lanes for entry at the beginning of the event and then use both lanes for exiting at the end of the event

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  5. I'm surprised cleetus or 1320 hasn't said anything about the Midlands track in Iowa. It's up for sale, the home of ice cream cruise and basically 1320s home track. Hopefully whoever gets it keeps it a track.

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  6. 🦅🇺🇸😎🇺🇸🦅 I'm at my job site by PBIR and I just happen to look up and fly low was a yellow carboncub I said that looks like Cleetus sure enough it was. Please Brother buy and save our local track 🤙🏼🌴

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  7. How the hell can some Karen build a house 50 feet away from a track that has been there for over 50 years and then complain about the noise as if she didn't know that there was a track next door and then get a Judge or city council to actually slap a noise ordinance on the track?!?!?!
    Which big circuit track is that that has noise restrictions during certain times of the day and in certain parts of the track they have to literally put track officials with sound meters and black flag drivers for exceeding the sound limit? Is it Laguna Seca??? It's in Commiefornia. That's all I can remember about that track now.

    The government being able to step in and say that you can't do this or that on YOUR private property that YOU fucking paid for is some new level bullshit worthy of a fucking uprising.

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  8. There was some meeting not long ago about people Palm Beach International and they are going to build another one like two blocks before the track is already being fully processed I'm in West Palm Beach and I was looking at that at the motor vehicle I'm quite sure it's like an 130 Acres the new one Palm Beach International with only Twelve Acres

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  9. I have 1600 acres in Alabama if you ever wanna expand. It was my dad's dream to build a dragstrip but passed away before he could. I WILL BUILD IT BEFORE I DIE. Already have the spot cleared.

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  10. I think he is being delusional. Even building new 100 Miles away will eventually be met with development. It's Florida. Housing will over take any motorsport in populated areas. On top of that, the individual household earnings is going down to support sports period.

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  11. Tax dollars supersede any other objective for any city, county, state. Unless the track pays as much or more in taxation as any other means. It’s on the chopping block for the area government.

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  12. houston needs a new race track the only ones near me are 8th mile track..im not driving 5-7hrs to dallas for a 1/4 mile track..its sad cause i spent the entirety of my childhood at hrp/

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  13. If they do have to move to a different, larger facility, they need dirt track, AND paved oval, and could do a race truck off road course too. I mean they could even have a jet boat course and run events out of there for all sorts of different racing types.

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  14. If you talk to your local police and fire , and open up the tracks for EVOC training (emergency vehicle operator course) , then when it time to fight the good fight , you will then have police and firefighters standing with you. That’s where we train, you can’t take that away…

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  15. FUCK YES!💯 Personally I think Cleetus alone or Cleetus and Victor together could make a fucking badass motorsports complex!💯 I’m talking way more than a circle track and a strip you could have a road course dirt bike track all kinds of shit! Hell Cleetus is in a good position to bring sprint boat racing to Florida!💯 Get excavator and dig yourself a track !💯 You could have like a private racers village with high end houses condos whatever the possibilities are endless just need a billion dollars!🤣🤣🤣 Find land someplace that you won’t have to worry about moving for the next 50yrs!

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