Yes, I know it was one but, it didn't really work out. Can you imagine the noise echoing through the woods to be heard all over WDW. That was a decision that wasn't well thought out. Also it would have meant sharing a parking lot and that would have been nightmarish as well. As it sat for the last few years, even with the Petty experience, it always just looked like an old abandoned race track.It was used as an actual racetrack (before Richard Petty experiece existed) in the early years. I saw an Indy car race there in Jan of 1998. It was our "physics" part of our senior year physics trip to WDW. My first trip ever to WDW. I had pictures that sadly I recently lost in the floods here in Louisiana in August when my house flooded. Also lost my fave picture of me with Eeyore at MGM when the characters used to just randomly roam around no lines needed from that same trip.![]()
As much of a race fan I am, there was poor planing such as the location of it and when races could be held. I remembered this track having Indy Racing League's first ever race with me seeing it on a television set although it was odd having a Indycar race on January 27th. That racing series after leaving the race track starts it season in March.
The fact the track had to share park with MK was a mistake from the get go and the fact it only could hold races during WDW's offseason was a problem for race teams. The fact Indycar had a race in January, not having another race till March didn't help that new racing series at all trying to keep tv watchers to keep watching the races.
Yes, I know it was one but, it didn't really work out. Can you imagine the noise echoing through the woods to be heard all over WDW. That was a decision that wasn't well thought out. Also it would have meant sharing a parking lot and that would have been nightmarish as well. As it sat for the last few years, even with the Petty experience, it always just looked like an old abandoned race track.
Already happened. The MK lot has grown.According to Jim Hill, the race track is going to be turned into overflow parking for the MK.
Martin, though you have made it abundantly clear you were not a fan of the race track, it's not as if one walks to the TTC and hears nothing but blue birds tweeting. No, instead you hear the sound of air brakes on buses, the loud alarm sound as a kneeling bus lowers or raises and the lovely sound of the parking lot trams as well. But yes, you don't hear those wonderful sounds intertwined with high horse power autos with limited exhaust systems.Already happened. The MK lot has grown.
Long term expect the site to be used for infrastructure and transport improvements.
There was nothing like strolling to the TTC on a nice sunny morning with the din of race cars cutting through the air.
At the times we walk through Heroes there's just the occasional tram and a whir of an Epcot monorail. Way before the underpass.Martin, though you have made it abundantly clear you were not a fan of the race track, it's not as if one walks to the TTC and hears nothing but blue birds tweeting. No, instead you hear the sound of air brakes on buses, the loud alarm sound as a kneeling bus lowers or raises and the lovely sound of the parking lot trams as well. But yes, you don't hear those wonderful sounds intertwined with high horse power autos with limited exhaust systems.
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