ISLAMATRON wrote:from an economics standpoint BE only talks about NY and the only option when it comes to that is Watkins glen or a temporary circuit possibly at Flloyd Bennet field in Brooklyn , but that is now a national park.
I think he was referring to New York City.
The Glen is a wonderful, challenging course, but it is light years away from FIA's absurd standards -- and so is Elkhart Lake. In fact (IMHO) only Indy meets those standards, with (maybe) Daytona a realistic economic alternative. (But NOT an esthetic alternative!)
Enzo Ferrari was a great man. But he was not a good man. -- Phil Hill