This post title is cleverer than it seems.
You see this is a racing grid...
...with a huge amount of cars.
But that is the end of the story. We need to be at the start of the story - after all, the Grid lines up at the start.
It all starts in 2018 when, as Touring Car Times tells us, UK motor racing circuit Rockingham, got dropped from the 2019 BTCC Race Calendar. They cited the possible impending sale of the venue preventing organisers from being able to confirm a meeting that year. Shame. Rockingham was intrinsically different to all of the other other BTCC Circuits in that it is built as an American-style banked oval with added in twisty bits to keep the UK punters happy.
It was different - which made it interesting.
We've not had banked curves in this country since Brooklands closed - unless you count Scalextric.
Anyway, thinks me, I'm sure the new owners will get it back on the calendar the following year. And then I thought no more about it.
Until I read this BBC story this evening. At which point I learned that in November of 2018 it held its final race and the following January it was announced that the Grandstands would be demolished.
It is now the home of Rockingham Logistics Hub (the eagerly anticipated new owners) and is now apparently "the UK's new centre for automotive logistics". Not overly sure what that means but they are storing thousands of unwanted used vehicles there - including lots of ex-rental vehicles and lease cars.
Mind you, depending on how you crop your picture, it didn't look that different in 2015: