How successful have the Busch races been in Mexico?
JB: Our races have been very successful. There’s a very enthusiastic fan base down there. I think taking the sport to that type of venue, adding another road course to the schedule, the logistics of getting the teams from Point A to Point B, has gone very, very smooth. This second year, we kind of overachieved on our expectations. SW: Is a race in Canada a serious option for the near future? JB: I would say yes. We are seriously looking at a venue in Canada. Montreal is sort of a natural option. SW: What is the biggest challenge you face? JB: I would say week in and week out our biggest challenge is making sure that we run on schedule. With all the things that we have in front of us, with travel and 50 cars in the garage this weekend and with weather issues that we run into, it’s making sure that we’re always consistently trying to stay on schedule. SW: Are there any major changes on the horizon? JB: One of the things we’re investigating is the change to unleaded fuel. We’ve already ta