Why do you say that? What reasons?
I have been using A&S speedway
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As mark-s said... It is way over used, considering the wide variety available today. Along with that, many people just don't understand how to work with it properly. Most designers (both the skilled and so-called) abhor it's use nowadays and opt for something else.
Brush Script was designed in 1942 as part of a group of contemporary scripts for American Type Founders ...and it tends to reflect its age. In my personal opinion, it has a timeless quality to it. It has a "Hand Lettered" appearance and maintains tight, fluid connections between characters when properly kerned.