Where in the motorsports world is this?
Apr 04, 2008
As with any “where in the world” game, it will be easy for someone who lives near this place and almost impossible for someone who lives, well, somewhere else. I purposely cropped out the grandstands because that would make it too easy for those of you who live and eat motorsports and need to get a life. I imagine someone will get it very quickly, but that assumes that there are actually people who read this website. But in the unlikely event that this goes for a while without a correct answer, I will open the frame and show more of the surrounding area or give some clues.
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