The head office is up and running now, the computers arrived today. The past two weekends have been meetings for the officials. The schedule is to be soon, they are waiting for one more race to sign on. The rule book is in publication now.
Who do you need us to call at Delaware to speed it up?????? ;D
Been told schedule is to be released this Friday or Monday.
I believe most of the teams have been told the schedule. Nascar does not want to release a partial schedule though. Its their policy.
Look for the schedule to be out tomorrow and the website up on Monday.
HUTTERPOWER knows what he/she is talking about 🙂 It won't be long know boys and girls....NASCAR has it do things their way and that is what I have been trying to tell you all. Everyone in NASCAR is afraid of getting a slap on the wrist if they don't follow suit. They will not go ahead and post a partial schedule. As I said before they can't do anything until the track owners agree to the race. Some track owners won't commit until they have a title sponsor. People seems so easy to blame Cascar or Nascar. Without a track there is no race.
With NASCAR without all the i's dotted and all the t's crossed. There have been a few rule changes.
What I don't understand is the hold up. Oh wait yes I do.....and I mean no offence but it is the Montreal race holding things up.
Posted yesterday on IT
NASCAR CANADIAN TIRE SERIES:
Barrie Speedway has posted its 2007 schedule, including its two NASCAR Canadian Tire Series dates. Same for Cayuga Speedway. Riverside Speedway now has a NCATS logo on its site, but is still listing its mid-September 300-lap race as TBA.
So in reality, track websites have accounted for 11 of the 12 events that NASCAR has said it would put on in 2007. By all accounts, the NASCAR Busch Series race weekend in Montreal is the final domino to fall.
