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Scheduled for February 6-8, 2025.https://dragillustrated.com/pro-superstar-shootout-returns-feb-6-8-bradenton-motorsports-park/
i keep worrying about all the development next to bradenton facility, for both tracks/owners there. that major road just to west of track
was supposed to be the end of development, but the developers cried to the county, and despite a ton of local opposition, were granted
permission to continue east towards the track
They're called "proffers". I've heard some reference it as legalized bribery.They "bought" permission from the county, that's how developers operate.
request to those in charge for shootout this winter.
please play the anthem and fire the first pair as last note is sung. no talking. no 'Entry list?time to burn some nitro'.
just the anthem and first pair firing. talk after the burnouts. thank you.
Where to see entry list?
Thank you!!!PRO Superstar Shootout
The PRO Superstar Shootout, the event that took the Motorsports world by storm with incredible side-by-side racing, is back.www.prosuperstarshootout.com
Hey Mike, you are so right to be concerned. I am sickened by the nearby development right along SR64, the road the track is along. I made a mental note to look at my odometer between the end of development (for now) and the track, and it was 1.2-1.3 miles away. Total stupidity on the part of developers. Idiots will certainly buy homes in those developments without ANY due diligence as to the proximity to the drag strip, and once they realize the noise carries, they'll go to the county and complain that the track needs to be shutdown. All this going on right at the same time Victor Alvarez has poured a bunch of money into the track as the current owner. Totally sucks to know what is coming. This track used to be 5 miles from almost ANY development, but money from greedy developers usually corrupts things. Here are two links that explain what is going on. The 2nd link is actually a pretty cool compromise that the developer of the huge Lakewood Ranch community has proposed, which is to create a designated racer oriented section of homes closest to the tracks. People in that section of the community have to sign a waiver stating they will never object to the noise as they "chose" to move close to the race tracks. Just may work!i keep worrying about all the development next to bradenton facility, for both tracks/owners there. that major road just to west of track
was supposed to be the end of development, but the developers cried to the county, and despite a ton of local opposition, were granted
permission to continue east towards the track
Yes.... Listen to Cleetus read the conditional stipulation that will be put into the deeds of all these new homes being built and agreed to by anyone who buys property in this area. Also, Cleetus has mentioned in other videos that if they do eventually get pushed out, they will not officially sell the race tracks or property until they have another new racing facility already built and ready to race somewhere else down the road.Hey Mike, you are so right to be concerned. I am sickened by the nearby development right along SR64, the road the track is along. I made a mental note to look at my odometer between the end of development (for now) and the track, and it was 1.2-1.3 miles away. Total stupidity on the part of developers. Idiots will certainly buy homes in those developments without ANY due diligence as to the proximity to the drag strip, and once they realize the noise carries, they'll go to the county and complain that the track needs to be shutdown. All this going on right at the same time Victor Alvarez has poured a bunch of money into the track as the current owner. Totally sucks to know what is coming. This track used to be 5 miles from almost ANY development, but money from greedy developers usually corrupts things. Here are two links that explain what is going on. The 2nd link is actually a pretty cool compromise that the developer of the huge Lakewood Ranch community has proposed, which is to create a designated racer oriented section of homes closest to the tracks. People in that section of the community have to sign a waiver stating they will never object to the noise as they "chose" to move close to the race tracks. Just may work!
Development Next to Race Tracks Goes Forward Despite Massive Opposition - The Bradenton Times
BRADENTON – Thursday’s land use meeting drew the largest organized development opposition in Manatee County history. Fans of the Freedom Factory race track and Bradenton Motor Speedway …thebradentontimes.com
Lakewood Ranch developers seek compromise with automotive YouTube star Cleetus McFarland
Developers seeking compromise with automotive YouTube star Cleetus McFarland plan to build a residential neighborhood that caters to motorheads.www.heraldtribune.com