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Old 06-16-2006, 08:21 PM
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KY Speedway lawsuit

Does anybody know much about the company Cintas suing NASCAR to get its KY Speedway a Nextel Cup race? I have to admit, this makes me a bit nervous. If they win, I wouldn't be surprised if others tried to sue to take Nextel Cup races away from established races. Any thoughts?
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Old 06-16-2006, 10:06 PM
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Maybe stupid to be the first replying to my own thread, but for all the searching I've done on this, there's not much news about it now. But in January it seemed as if it would be resolved soon. I have seen this link with some information about it, but not much elsewhere: http://www.thetracksuit.info/

Please weigh in if you can help. Thanks!
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Old 06-17-2006, 04:48 PM
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Kentucky Speedway

Hey Flix,
I am a big fan of Kentucky Speedway, I just spent the day down there hanging out and drifting in some 2007 Mustangs. They got a nice place, great people, and a huge track..........
BUT, I took your advice and checked out the site you posted...Man, what is all this? I knew that KS wanted a cup race but to put NASCAR, fans, sponsers, drivers at risk of losing another track..It is CRAZY!!!
I would love to see a cup race down there...but not this way!! Everything that Dale Sr, Rusty Walace, Darell Waltrip, and all those who put in time to NASCAR to make it what it is today...Don't mess with that!
I am glad to see NASCAR fighting back...They are way to big to be mess with little wanna be's.......
Thanks for the great topic,
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Old 06-20-2006, 03:17 PM
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Hi redhead. I'm pretty sure I agree with you. I don't understand the whole thing, but this isn't the way to go about it.

If anyone sees anything else about this, let us know!! I'll keep an eye out for sure...
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I'm not for sure on this, but I think that they were "promised" a cup race. I think when they took the one away from Darlington. Supposedly that's what the suit is about. The track is awesome and a lot of cup teams test there and they like the track. I hope they get a cup race, but from the looks of things it won't be happening in the near future. This is not a good way to create a relationship with NASCAR!
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Old 06-23-2006, 03:41 PM
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KY Lawsuit Update

Well, I did find this petition: http://action.unitehere.org/campaign/thetracksuit

It contains a bit more information, like: "I object to the Cintas Corporation being a NASCAR sponsor while its founder and Chairman Richard Farmer is a co-owner of the Kentucky Speedway. I urge you to protect our sport by cutting off Kentucky Speedway and Cintas until the lawsuit is dropped."

Made sense to me, so I signed it. If you agree, you might to do the same. Too much change to NASCAR already, if you ask me.
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Old 08-04-2006, 11:12 AM
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Which reminds me

And lo these months later, I found across this site about fighting the KY Speedway lawsuit, when a buddy emailed it to me the other day:

http://www.myspace.com/thetracksuit

I guess you can judge that a movement has really arrived when they have their own MySpace page with hundreds of friends. :P
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Angry Kentucky Lawsuit

hello flix,

Somehow I had totally missed this post until today. I did some research on this and I am totally against this suit, I will be signing that petition. This is how Texas got 2 races, by a similar lawsuit. And the second race at Texas was added at the expense of Rockingham (North Carolina Speedway). Rockingham was always good race and a lot of the drivers loved it, but now it is now more! It is a shame to see things like this happen and I would hate to see Darlington share a similar fate!

If Nascar wanted to lose a track, in my opinion, they could give up California. That is always a boring race and the attendance has never been what Nascar anticipated. But don't look for Nascar to give up this venue because of the prestige and the allure that one day it could make Nascar some big bucks!

I am posting an article that was written soon after the lawsuit was filed in 2005, I found it to be one of the most informative of the ones I read today.
The article on your link is good too!

P.S. LOL at your myspace comment!



Kentucky Speedway sues NASCAR

FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky Speedway filed suit Wednesday against NASCAR and International Speedway Corp., alleging the companies have violated federal antitrust laws by illegally restricting the awarding of Nextel Cup races.
The speedway, located in Sparta in Gallatin County, currently has NASCAR Busch and Craftsman Truck series races on its schedule. It's one of several tracks that have unsuccessfully sought a race in the elite Cup series.

The suit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky at Covington, also alleges antitrust violations relating to various restraints of trade involving the Busch and Craftsman races.

NASCAR sanctions and oversees its racing series, while ISC owns or controls 12 of the 22 tracks at which the Cup cars currently race. Both companies are controlled by the France family.

"We have alleged that NASCAR and ISC have violated the federal antitrust laws," said Stan Chesley, an attorney representing the Kentucky track. "In my opinion, the facts clearly support a conclusion that NASCAR and ISC have colluded to exclude competition in order to financially benefit themselves."

"By doing so, they have harmed not only Kentucky Speedway but also all stock car racing fans nationwide. Stock car racing is the most popular spectator sport in the United States, and we intend to do our best to see that fair play and fair racing is re-established," Chesley said.

NASCAR spokesman Jim Hunter did not immediately return a phone message left Wednesday afternoon at his office by The Associated Press.

The speedway wants the court to require NASCAR to award the track a 2006 Cup date and implement a competitive bidding process "to permit full and fair competition for the right to host a Nextel Cup race," according to the lawsuit.

The speedway also asks for $400 million in damages, an amount that could be tripled if the track wins the case.

The 1.5-mile oval track opened in 2000, nestled in the northern Kentucky countryside just off Interstate 71. It's a 30-minute drive from Cincinnati and a 90-minute drive from Kentucky's two largest cities, Louisville and Lexington. Track officials also say it draws fans from two other major Ohio cities, Columbus and Dayton.

The track, which seats 66,089, has sold out its Busch race for five straight years. Mark Cassis, the track's general manager, said earlier this year it could expand to 100,000 seats for a Cup race and that NASCAR's refusal to award the track a date "is almost inexcusable."

Cassis said Kentucky Speedway is the largest facility in America that doesn't have a date.

The $152 million track was independently financed. Jerry Carroll, the leader of the track's five-man ownership group, has said the track's status as an independent hurts its standing with NASCAR. Only four independent tracks — Dover, Pocono, New Hampshire and Indianapolis — host Cup races.

Last month, Bill France Jr., now retired after decades as NASCAR's president, told The Associated Press he's tired of hearing Carroll campaign for a Cup race.

"You've got the guy whining over there who was told years ago when he built the place there wasn't a Cup race in his future," France said. "Yet he's down there crying wolf. I guess that's what life is. That's the America we all know and love."

Carroll, through track spokesman Tim Bray, declined comment Wednesday. Bray referred questions to Chesley.

A lawsuit against NASCAR by Francis Ferko, a shareholder in Speedway Motorsports Inc., which controls six tracks on which Cup cars race, was settled out of court last year. That suit contended NASCAR breached agreements by not awarding a second Cup date to SMI-owned Texas Motor Speedway.

As part of the settlement, SMI paid $100.4 million to buy North Carolina Speedway from ISC, closed the track and put its only remaining Cup race in Texas.
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I'm not for sure on this, but I think that they were "promised" a cup race. I think when they took the one away from Darlington. Supposedly that's what the suit is about. The track is awesome and a lot of cup teams test there and they like the track. I hope they get a cup race, but from the looks of things it won't be happening in the near future. This is not a good way to create a relationship with NASCAR!
Just so you know......the race they took away from Darlington went to California, not a very good trade off at all! From what I've read the builders of the track in Kentucky were never promised a race. It seems that there is an illusion that if you build a racetrack that means that you are entitled to have a Nascar race there!
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After posting I found this and wanted to share it with my fellow race enthusiasts!

Tell NASCAR to Black Flag Cintas


Campaign Launched: May 22, 2006


Join thousands of fans in asking NASCAR to stop Cintas Chairman Richard Farmer and his partners at the Kentucky Speedway from ruining local NASCAR racing.



The owners of the Kentucky Speedway have filed a lawsuit against NASCAR because they want a Nextel Cup Race moved to their track. If it is successful, NASCAR will be changed forever:



Nextel Cup races could go to the highest-bidding track.
Local communities could lose races they’ve hosted for years.
NASCAR could be forced to pay $1.2 billion to Kentucky Speedway.


The tracks that host Nextel Cup races have had years of investment from owners, drivers, fans and their communities. Loyalty is the NASCAR way. NASCAR CEO Brian France says, “We’ve worked with our tracks as business partners, and as long as they can keep up, we rewarded them for that. No one else thinks that way. That’s our business model. We’re not going to run from that. We’re going to embrace it.”



Richard Farmer, Chairman of the Cintas Corporation, is part-owner of the Kentucky Speedway. Cintas, the nation’s largest uniform supplier, has an extensive sponsorship relationship with NASCAR. Yet Richard Farmer's investment, the Kentucky Speedway, has filed a lawsuit that could ruin NASCAR and hurt millions of fans.



For more information, follow the link to www.thetracksuit.info.

Sample Letter for Campaign


Subject: NASCAR NATION, NOT CINTAS NATION
Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

I am writing to ask you to protect race fans like me. We know that the lawsuit brought by Richard Farmer, chairman of Cintas Corporation and his partners at the Kentucky Speedway could change NASCAR forever.

Our tracks have been built on years of racing tradition by fans, drivers and owners. I don't want to see the NEXTEL circuit turned into a free-for-all where the highest bidder can buy a race.

Companies that could ruin the sport for all fans should not benefit from being a part of the NASCAR family. I urge you to protect our sport by cutting off Kentucky Speedway and Cintas until the lawsuit is dropped.

Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Address]



Background Information




The owners of the Kentucky Speedway have filed a lawsuit against NASCAR because they want a Nextel Cup Race moved to their track. If it is successful, NASCAR will be changed forever:



Nextel Cup races could go to the highest-bidding track.
Local communities could lose races they’ve hosted for years.
NASCAR could be forced to pay $1.2 billion to Kentucky Speedway.


The tracks that host Nextel Cup races have had years of investment from owners, drivers, fans and their communities. Loyalty is the NASCAR way. NASCAR CEO Brian France says, “We’ve worked with our tracks as business partners, and as long as they can keep up, we rewarded them for that. No one else thinks that way. That’s our business model. We’re not going to run from that. We’re going to embrace it.”



Richard Farmer, Chairman of the Cintas Corporation, is part-owner of the Kentucky Speedway. Cintas, the nation’s largest uniform supplier, has an extensive sponsorship relationship with NASCAR. Yet Richard Farmer's investment, the Kentucky Speedway, has filed a lawsuit that could ruin NASCAR and hurt millions of fans.



For more information, follow the link to www.thetracksuit.info.
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