It seems that a lot of people are upset about racing at the LA Coliseum. I get that it’s not a old school track, like Wilkesboro or Rockingham but this has the potential to a huge thing. First though, why not do it? It’s an exhibition race not a points race. They will be racing for pride and a big payday. If it works, great!! If it doesn’t, then they try something else. You live and you learn. I’m glad they aren’t just sitting around doing nothing. Be creative, try new things, see what can work and what might not work. Don’t knock something until you try it. I don’t see many drivers complaining about it. Just fans that are either too old school and hate change of any kind or those that just like to hear themselves talk and don’t understand the way a business works. We get so invested in sports and we forget that it’s a business. They have to do things to keep the blood flowing. That leads me back to older tracks no longer on the tour. Everyone complains about not being at North Wilkesboro, do you understand it wasn’t financially possible to continue to run there? The facilities where awful, the track owners didn’t want to raise ticket prices (which is great) but then you can’t keep up with the cost of things like repairs and upgrades. The payout for the drivers was one of, if not the lowest in racing. They had no choice to move the races to newer tracks. I love short track racing and wish Wilkesboro was still in the schedule. I loved the racing there but until the track can be upgraded to were it needs to be, which will cost millions, I don’t see it happening. That being said, NASCAR has to keep moving forward, without forgetting it’s past, which they do a great job of doing. So, instead of running off at the mouth, give The Coliseum a chance, see how it goes, and then say something.