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I doubt it. Probably profitable for them with no debt on the land. But not likely taking in enough for someone buying it without big changes.
So here is a way to make it profitable which I would have never believed had I not watched it at our track. So our drag strip located in Sabin Mn changed owners multiple times due to not turning profit and waning interest. Let’s face it average age of a drag racer is north of fifty. So new owners bought the track they had/have a very successful tuning shop. Total focus on imports and LS only. Long story short they added a drifting track to the return road. Bam, huge successes, they are rocking it now. I truly had no idea the level of interest in that. Clearly validating my age and being out of touch with current motor sports. They have made a huge impact and really turned the place around via the drifting. Food for thought if any one bites on the dragstrip.