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Originally Posted by Viperion101
Darn It! I quoted the wrong reply. I meant to quote your original post. I think the track is fine just as you designed it, not as AOB said it would be. As far as places that lack adequate NASCAR facilities- anywhere in the Rocky Mountain States (Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, Montana, Idaho) and the Cascade States (Oregon and Washington). The rest of the country has plenty of speedways.
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Boulder or Denver in Colorado could be interesting. At that altitude (~1600m) you could lose over 100bhp, according to an online calculator I've just found.
So, instead of running a 280hp restrictor plate, NASCAR would only have to run a 160hp plate. Although a test would be advised before race weekend, just to make sure!