So many reasons... one of them because we're so fucking litigious here it's ridiculous. The United States of corporatism and legislation. It sucks big dick 😄 also no promoter or Enterprise promotes real road racing. There used to be a moto street race in Steamboat Springs Colorado, until enough cocksuckers complained and then they got shut down. There was also the Miami GP that us Superbike used to contend that got shut down in the 90s. Street road racing would be awesome here in the states, certainly more exciting than closed-circuit in my opinion. I believe there's something of what you might call a street race on Hutchinson Island down in Georgia not sure if that's still going on. There was a big push to have a TT up in Nova Scotia a few years back, but of course all the cocksucker leftists and government pieces of shit squashed that idea. We do have Pikes Peak that's about as close as well, I think to a real road race. But there are so many amazing places in the states to have a TT type race. but the culture here sucks the people here suck the government here fucking sucks they are nothing but a corporatist corrupted criminal warmongering murdering pedophile Enterprise and if they can't figure out a way to extort money than don't bother
When it comes to road racing, the single biggest obstacle is insurance. They tried very hard to get an event on the Canadian east coast. Had the route. Had Ian Lougher involved. Could have been something very special. In the end, no one would under write the event. Without insurance, you can't run an event.