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Developer Bill Schuck said he expects to break ground next year on a NASCAR race track and sports development in Aurora near the Front Range Airport, 9News reported.

Schuck told 9News that he does not need a tax subsidy and that investors have expressed interest in backing the project, which would cost several hundred million dollars.

The Colorado Motorplex would include a race oval, road course, drag strip, indoor and outdoor karting, and a concert pavilion, he said.

There is a competing proposal. Businessman Pat Hamill said he has had discussions with International Speedway Corp. and Aurora city officials to build a project with a racetrack near Interstate 70 and E-470.

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