ERIE, COLORADO -- AARO PRESS
For decades in the American Automobile Racing Organization, the track known as the "Big Left Turn" has wanted a date. The Langhorne Speedway has been vacant since 1970 ((OOC: Don't know if this is true or not..)) and is waiting just one big event to spark it back up.
The Aflac Yung Guns have had a history for trying new tracks each year. This year features many new tracks, in which the drivers all agreed on. The Yung Guns have always been the, sort of, testers of tracks for future AMP Energy Racing Series dates. But the real question is, for most of these tracks, will fans show up? The track was vacant for a reason of course, not enough money. If the deal is made for Langhorne to get a place on the schedule, the AARO has agreed to own the track, at a pricey cost.
The Langhorne Speedway is a mile long speedway in Pennsylvania. The first turn is also the last turn, as you're turning left throughout the whole racetrack until the front trioval, which is slightly less curved, so there's not much turning.