After wrapping up the Round of 16 at Bristol Motor Speedway on September 13, where four drivers were eliminated, the action for the remaining 12 shifts to New Hampshire Motor Speedway on September 21 for the Mobil 1 301. But NASCAR’s charm lies in its constant drama, whether it’s heated on-track rivalries or off-track disputes that pull in officials and even courts, keeping everyone on edge. The next race track is falling under one such trouble, and not for racing or other things, but for getting into trouble with its own town.

New Hampshire Motor Speedway, sitting on Route 106 in Loudon since opening in 1990, has long been a staple for NASCAR fans, with its unique 1.058-mile oval hosting races since 1993. Yet this iconic venue has a history of tangling with nearby towns over noise, event

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