I Googled, and you are correct. Over 200k seats at Indy. Daytona has half that many. But most interesting is that Talledaga, traditionally the number two behind Daytona, has cut seating from 175,000 to 80,000. And Texas Motor Speedway with over 180,000 seats has apparently quit selling tickets to the backstretch, cutting functional capacity to 112,000.
Looks like Junior is doing a good job of killing the golden goose in the quest for liberal acceptance.
I did not know all those tracks had cut so many seats...
I basically quit following NASCAR when the cars became “cookie cutter” cars...The only way to tell the difference in the models is the logo on the grill....
In the ‘70’s when I worked for a driver, you could tell Chevy from Ford, Ford from Plymouth...Plymouth from Dodge...
Now they all look the same....
Charlotte Motor Speedway removed the back-stretch seating.
These tracks are taxed by the seats they have.