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NASCAR | After Chicago, what's on your big-city wish list; a West Virginia suggestion?

Ken Willis Ryan Pritt
Daytona Beach News-Journal

After Chicago, any other streets you'd like to see NASCAR tackle?

KEN'S CALL: How 'bout one more blast around Daytona's old beach-and-road course in Ponce Inlet if they promise to do it outside of turtle season and when the County Council isn't paying attention? No chance? OK, give me San Diego to help fill the Fontana void.

RYAN'S RAMBLE: San Francisco. Let's see 'em maneuver down those hills! And if not, Morgantown, West Virginia, easily. Could mount cameras from the PRT rails and I can guarantee you'd have a crowd!

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Six regular-season NASCAR races left. More new winners coming?

KEN'S CALL: Stating the obvious, it could be any of them at Daytona next month. But aside from that, I'm saying Ty Gibbs at Michigan, even though he'll likely "point" his way to the playoffs even without a win.

RYAN'S RAMBLE: I still have a feeling about one of those Front Row cars. Michael McDowell is a threat, of course, but if Todd Gilliland keeps performing his top-10 stalwart act, it's eventually going to lead to something really big. And he led 16 laps at Daytona in February, just saying.