Hi Dave, If you can make a weekend out of it, a drunken weekend at that, then a 4 hour drive isnt so bad:) i am honestly surprised though that New York City itself hasnt actually got a nascar race, like you said it would be a huge thing for jobs even if they are only temp, but also it would be huge for attendance just think of all those in the city who dont want a 4 hour drive to see a race or cant make a weekend out of it. Something tells me a few thousand complaints will change his mind, but then again isnt he worried about some new stadium for the Giants, of all teams, or was it the Jets

LOL i hope you get your track, and i am sorry if my comments came across as rude, i was in my angry rant mode, made worse by my laptopl threatening to die

Hagar, I dont know why they want street courses more and more i guess because it slows down the cars, again it comes back to money because now advertisers logos and slogans can be read. I dont really see them being any more dangerous, look at a circuit like Monza with a top speed in excess of 230mph or Indy with its high speed spots ending with concrete walls, road circuits arnt to bad. The big problems for them is logistics, London is not suited to a street race, the streets are just too narrow and used way to much to be closed for the minimum 4 days. Again i come to birmingham they have a good layout for a circuit hell anyone who has been here and driven round the streets knows high speed passing is pleantiful here

large paying crowds are a problem with this sort of race, the streets of London arnt exactly the exotic location of Monte Carlo. i think ferrari are correct in saying there needs to be an F1 revolution.