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RyansWorld: 2030 Sprint Cup season

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By the year 2030, NASCAR and the 2030 Sprint Cup season will be dominated by foreigners and women from all the countries on Earth. Because foreigners will become dominant during this era, NASCAR will start measuring in kilometers rather than miles, resulting in races that last 400 and 500 kilometers instead of 400 or 500 miles. Racers from this era include Jeremy Soaring Eagle (Native American), Apu Singh (a Sikh), Hiro Yamaguchi (Japanese), Kimberly Ming (Chinese), Tyrone Powers (an African-American), Michael Olafsson (Swedish), Isaac ben Gerald (Israeli), and Danica Hospenthal (daughter of Danica Patrick).

However, NASCAR can only have one Sprint Cup title holder and he will be Justin Labonte, a proud white Protestant male that comes from a strong background of NASCAR race car drivers like Terry Labonte and Bobby Labonte. White Protestant males at this time will make up about 4 out of every 10 athletes in the Sprint Cup events.

Also in this era, Judy Childress (Richard Childress' widow) will have complete ownership of her late husband's motorsports business (Richard Childress Racing). As well, the Lord's Prayer (invocation) ceremony that precedes a NASCAR race will be completely abolished, as the world in the year 2030 will be a lot less Christian than it is in the year 2009. Native Americans in NASCAR received limited attention on the classic television show Walker: Texas Ranger but they will not be wealthy enough to secure sponsorship and/or contracts for the Sprint Cup until the year 2015 (for the richest 1% of all aboriginal North Americans).

[edit] Racing Venues

  • Daytona International Speedway (closed after the 2058 Daytona 500 to make way for the New Daytona International Speedway)
  • Talladega Speedway
  • Hockenheim Ring
  • Infineon Raceway
  • Watkins Glen Speedway
  • Darlington International Raceway
  • Martinsville Speedway
  • Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours
  • Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca
  • Suzuka Speedway
  • Fuji Speedway
  • Twin Motego Speedway
  • Homestead-Miami Speedway
  • Michigan Internation Speedway
  • Circuit Gilles Villenuie
  • Tsukaba Circuit
  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway

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