Does everyone noticed about the Xfinity Series that most NASCAR specific tracks doesn't even had Comcast service at all???
Because i tracked every Comcast and Time Warner Cable map and NASCAR should be shocked and humiliated at this:
I discovered that 65.2% of NASCAR's racetracks that covered 66% of NASCAR Xfinity Series races doesn't even have Comcast Xfinity service in areas to most NASCAR racetracks which was 22 races, largely because either Comcast-Time Warner merger wasn't approved yet or Time Warner Cable had service in some areas:
The tracks are:
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Iowa Speedway (2 races)
Kentucky Speedway (2 races)
Phoenix International Speedway (2 races)
Charlotte Motor Speedway (2 races)
Kansas Speedway
Bristol Motor Speedway
Auto Club Speedway
Texas Motor Speedway (2 races)
Daytona International Speedway (2 races)
Watkins Glen International
Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Road America
Talladega Superspeedway
Which covered 22 of 33 races, do you think that's a great idea to sponsor a #2 series sponsor for NASCAR when Xfinity wasn't avaliable in these areas, either the Comcast-Time Warner Cable merger should get approved by FCC and expand Comcast in areas to NASCAR racetracks that doesn't have Comcast in the area or NASCAR should get rid Xfinity as series sponsor because of area availability concerns about Xfinity or Comcast