Well, if you haven't seen the track-pack, then yes, there are new tracks.
All of the Winston Cup tracks are available, except for Daytona and Indy.
Funny thing, Papyrus got Indy for the IndyCar Racing, but can't get it for
NASCAR game?
I'm sure you'll read my answer to this query in another subject, but,
here it is again: Papyrus can model the track, they've done it before,
the problem is copywrites: the folks who own the I500 title aren't the
same set of folks who own the B400 title. This means there's another set
of money g***s out there who are asking more to do the track and the
RACE. The latter is what really holds things up. Damn lawyers...
Yeah, that's an old thing for the Papyrus BBS.
Not necessarily. He certainly would want the revenue to support the
IRL. Which is one reason I suspect he broke with tradition and added the
Brickyard 400 in the first place: to get some cash to support a new series.
Mike
Any way, I asked Papyrus if there was any hope in getting the BY400 for
NASCAR in any future track Packs. The reply was simple "No."
Sounds like a problem with Tony George.
Bill
>> I thought Tony George and Rose Hullman (the whole family) owned
>> Indianapolis Motor Speedway as a private holding. Thus they should own
>> the rights to any likeness of IMS, regardless if it's I500 or BY400.
>They hold absolute control over the track. They don't control race
>sponsors though. That appears to be the key point in the negotiations.
>And the main stumbling block to getting the IMS for NASCAR.
Bill Carter
I suspect that the biggest sponsor was Delco Electronics. They sure
had the biggest presence of any corporate entity. But not enough clout
to have the race named after them