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Looks like its real...
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Along the same lines, there's a movement in FAIRBANKS, ALASKA to build a 1/4 mile drag strip in North Pole, Alaska, adjacent to the dirt track. It's already made it into council meetings. They could run snow machines in the winter. Butch/56sedandelivery.
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I ran into a friend from New England at PRI that is involved with this new track. Sounds like all of the tough work is done - meetings and approvals w/ the communities, government agencies and others that may block the facility. It's located in an old quarry that will minimize sound issues. Like the earlier posts noted - it will start out as "short" - 330 ft or 1/8 mile w/ the site developed to support longer racing in the future. Sounds like these guys have done this in a smart manner to get the support of the community.
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