SPARTA, Ky - When the green flag was waved to begin Saturday's Quaker State 400 at Kentucky Speedway, there was an amazing sight outside the Gallatin County track. There were very few incoming vehicles on Kentucky Route 35. There were no traffic jams. Vehicles weren't parked on every available hilltop and roadside spot. No pedestrians scrambled along the shoulders of the road to try and get to their seats. All was well. The track got a second chance to make a first impression. Brian Messerschmitt and friends were among the last arrivals and parked about 100 yards from the track. He'd been caught for hours in last year's traffic congestion. "This is unbelievable," he said as he gazed at the...
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