More short tracks and road courses are routinely asked for, and on Media Day, Leavine Family Racing team owner Bob Leavine offered his vote for visiting more of those facilities.

Bob Leavine: “More short tracks, more road courses….” Image by Levitt / LAT
Denny Hamlin has pushed for shorter races, the Joe Gibbs Racing driver using the analogy that the 100-meter dash is a more popular Olympic event than the 26.2-mile marathon.
Hamlin went further, adding that perhaps the racing calendar could be shortened up as well.
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Kurt Busch felt the sport already was moving in the direction of change, but under the new leadership of chairman and CEO Jim France, there’s “an opportunity for everybody to easily hit the change button, to move things quicker.”
France has been in charge since his nephew, Brian France, was arrested for aggravated driving while intoxicated and criminal possession of a controlled substance last August in New York. With the announcement a few days later that Brian was taking an indefinite leave of absence, Jim stepped quickly into a new role. While he hasn’t always been as visible to outsiders, the garage has been highly supportive.
“I think Jim has done a tremendous job of ‘being around,’” said Kyle Busch. “He’s always carrying a pen and a notebook. He’s always taking notes, always listening and talking to people. He’s in the garage area. He’s down in the trenches. He’s figuring it all out and trying to make some moves for the betterment of the sport, and that’s what we all want. We want somebody that’s involved, that’s into this as much as we’re all into this, and who cares about all of this. I think that we’ve seen some positive out of all that.”
Busch’s car owner, Joe Gibbs, called this an “exciting time” in the sport. Admitting there have been struggles, Gibbs believes Jim France is “on board and after it” with his leadership.
“Having regular meetings with everybody has kind of put everything on the table,” said Gibbs. “Ed [Laukes] and Toyota and the other manufacturers are involved — all of us. We’ve got a great fan base, and I think everything is really out there — scheduling, everything that you’re talking about, cost savings — everything is up for review.

Joe Gibbs: “I’m excited about our sport.” Image by Levitt / LAT
“Sometimes when you go through tough times, those wind up being the best times because it causes you to really think your way through things,” Gibbs added. “I’m excited about our sport.”