countyline is done.......
The story I was told long go (and as printed in the newspaper) was that long term plans were to sell to a quarry (look on the map, quarries surround the place), but due to the economic downturn, demand for rock wasn't that high so we were able to have our track. Now that the building boom is in full swing here in S. Fla (once again, you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a tower crane in downtown Miami) the demand for the rock has increased and so the city can make a lot more money selling the rock vs the small amount I'm sure they got from the drag strip.
Tony told me (and others) that he's working on a ¼ mile track with a mud pit (those are money makers as rain doesn't matter for those events). However, the economics for a drag strip are very very hard to make work in today's age....the land is more valuable for other uses, particularly in a land locked area like S. Fla with the ocean on one side and 20 miles west the Everglades.
I sure hope we get another track, PBIR is so far from Miami that it's hard to get people to come up, but I'm not holding my breath. Countyline was close to the population center of Miami and so they had tons of spectators despite the place being pretty much a dump. It was our dump though and we all have some very fond memories of it.
Just thinking positive. Maybe they should have it in the rainy season when nothing is going on and maybe we can get lucky.........
Just thinking positive. Maybe they should have it in the rainy season when nothing is going on and maybe we can get lucky.........I've heard rumblings that a local shop may be putting one together.
But for sure, if you want to do a Saturday night event I guarantee we can get a group together, we could just piggy back on another night, no problem. Count me in for sure, and I'll reach out to a bunch of the old gang. Just pick a night and let's make it happen!
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