Ticket sales were off at a number of Nascar events, and some track owners blamed the rules change.
New York's law would give track owners and horsemen 12.5 percent each of the proceeds.
The company is the most profitable track owner in the horse racing industry.
No other track owner or state racing association has that kind of money to spend.
So the track owners let fans park in the infield and sleep.
Moreover, the emphasis of the Act was to benefit the entire horse racing industry, not the individual track owners.
Proposals from track owners to build housing there have so far been turned down.
But all offers to date have been rejected by the track owners.
Stewart's work was not appreciated by track owners, race organizers, some drivers, and members of the press.
Due to the sellouts the track owners have considered adding even more seats.