Track Talk: With track size, bigger is not necessarily better

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So when the Iowa Speedway President approached Rusty about designing a state-of-the-art oval track for Newton, Iowa in the early 2000’s — one that would be capable of hosting a variety of racing series, from regional touring late model stock cars to IndyCars and NASCAR’s top three national series’ — Rusty immediately thought of his then-favorite racetrack, Richmond, and began to envision an even better version of a sub-one-mile tri-oval.

Literally, Iowa Speedway’s 7⁄8-mile (.875 mile) format was born out of Rusty’s realization that this was, indeed, the recipe for a ‘perfect’ oval track.  Incredibly fast (straightaway speeds over 160 mph for stock cars; nearly 200 mph for IndyCars), progressively banked in the four corners to provide three separate racing lines, and featuring a long, curving straight right in front of the grandstands for maximum viewing angles.

What Rusty created is now regarded as the ‘wave of the future’ among racetrack and sanctioning body insiders. 

Not only because it is so clearly a fan friendly venue, affording great sightlines from every seat and allowing each fan to see all of the action without needing field glasses for the farthest sections away from the seats, but because of safety innovations such as free-standing Safer Barrier all the way around the perimeter of the track and additional fan amenities like a concert-quality public address system. 

In sum, an ideal track is not unlike the ideal length of a story: Long enough to cover the subject, but short enough to be interesting.

Rusty Wallace will be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, NC on Friday night, February 8 — the youngest member of this august body of stock car racing’s legendary stars, innovators and pioneers. 

We are all very proud of the accomplishments of his illustrious career, and of his rightful place among the greatest of the greats in NASCAR. But if there were also a Hall of Fame for racetrack designers, Rusty should be elected to it as well.

Both as a driver and a fan, what Rusty designed for Newton will live on and be cherished by many generations to come.

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