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So many stadiums, so little time. West Side is dead (probably), a new Shea is on its way (probably), Ratner is busy bending Brooklyn to his Netsian will, and the Yankees are planning to replace the House That Ruth Built. But none of them is slated to be the biggest stadium in the city. That honor goes to a proposed NASCAR racetrack planned for Staten Island, according to Gotham Gazette.

The track would seat 80,000 fans, watching cars race around a track three-quarters of a mile long, near a new 620,000 square foot big-box retail mall on a 675-acre site.

Apparently NASCAR is popular, we're told. But you can't convince us there are actually 80,000 New Yorkers who watch the stuff.

NASCAR, The Largest Proposed NYC Sports Stadium Of All [Gotham Gazette]