Southern California - no place to drag race in the birthplace of drag racing

My theory?
The land can be sold, making a bundle for the landowner.
The track is losing a bundle for the guys running it (circle track lease must be huge).
It's a wonder the track ever came back at all, and it's a wonder it lasted this long.
Wanna build a track that lasts?
BUY THE F#@KING LAND it sits on, and build it 50 miles away from civilization.
With the exception of the fifty miles, that's what the Barona Indians did, build it on reservation land, and thumb your nose at the epa!