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Not always the case, Las Vegas for instance has a ton of extra space. I agree with the idea of allowing quotas more in the 80 range and having a 64 car qualified field. No extra time req'd for elims and a lot of the sandbagging for qualifying spots gets eliminated.
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Many of the tracks were built several years ago when the sport was in it's infancy. There is no room for expansion, so we must live with the space available. Like Jim said Las Vegas has extra room but that doesn't solve the problem for the other tracks.
As the sport has grown the method of transporting our cars has evolved, also. The racer that uses a pickup and open trailer is down to very few compared to the past. Many races use large multi-car trailers (stackers and such). As the transports have become bigger the space for those rigs has remained the same at most tracks. There is no perfect answer, just living with it as it is. Good luck to you all and have fun racing when you can. See you at a track near me in the not too distant future.
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