With all of the talk about how to improve attendance at Bristol, has anyone considered the LEGO option?
Think about it: The track could be rebuilt after every race depending on race quality and attendance. Great race, keep the LEGO blocks intact. Boring race? No problem, just get a bunch of�3-year-olds (they work for free, right?) to demolish the track and rebuild it. It's got to be cheaper than the $1 million in improvements that Bruton Smith has mentioned.
Anyway, Bristol winner Brad Keselowski was in Kansas City on Wednesday to unveil the LEGO replica of Kansas Speedway and build his own car. And there was some pretty awesome attention to detail. Well done on the No. 2 on the scoring pylon.
Note: LEGOs have not been mentioned as an option for the repaving process at Kansas Speedway that is to take place after the April 22 race. And that brown building to the left of the scoring pylon? That's the media center. No word if the LEGO versions of your favorite Yahoo! Sports NASCAR writers were inside gorging themselves on the free buffet.