Back in May, we expressed concern that Miller Motorsports Park was seeing its last days. The home of the Ford Performance Racing School was on the brink of closing, despite collective protest.

However, as KUTV has reported, China's largest automaker, and owner of Volvo, is stepping up. With 1.6 billion people and only six racetracks in the country, Chinese companies are thirsty to learn how to build and run successful new racetracks.

Tooele County has made an agreement with Geely, China's largest independent car company. Its motorsports subsidiary, MyTime, plans to buy the park for $20 million and improve it in the coming 25 years in order to generate up to $1 billion in revenue.

Ideally, the automaker would send people to the park and train them. Then they would return to China and share their knowledge.

Plans have also been made to test and manufacture racecars at the park.

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