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You have to be a special kind of Redneck to enjoy Nascar. Not the kind who enjoy wrestling. Nascar is to rednecks what cock fighting is to hispanics or dog fighting is to blacks. IF you've sank that low you should be rehabilitated.
I LOVE Nascar and find it offensive that you compare watching it to blacks and dog fighting or cock fighting. That is awful.
You have to be a special kind of Redneck to enjoy Nascar. Not the kind who enjoy wrestling. Nascar is to rednecks what cock fighting is to hispanics or dog fighting is to blacks. IF you've sank that low you should be rehabilitated.
Your absolutely right. Three sports that are cruel to the participants, two that are fun to watch. One involves driving in circles for hours by stupid people. Zero that have a place in the world.
I like NASCAR. I used to watch it a lot more, but the past few years it's fallen out of favor around the Savage Estate.
Even if I don't watch the race, I still check the standings and keep up with the #24 car.
Whatever, you're an idiot. I don't mind you hating Nascar but to bring dog fighting and cock fighting into this is just cruel.
Testing at Indianapolis, the #24 car reached 214 mph. Pretty cool. Fastest ever.
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/35735-nascar-214-mph-for-new-gen-6-model/
Today I watched the CAPS play-off game, then the Nats vs Pirates, with some of the qualifying in between.
Busy day.
I'll admit to watching Nascar racing, but only coz I used to live next door to Marcus Ambrose.
I will also freely admit that I just don't get the rules.
Free passes? Lead lap bonuses? And no idea whatsoever how the points work.
I'd rather go to a race than watch it on TV. I hated it for years and then was given a ticket to the cup race, so I went. I remembered to take my shooting headphones so I didn't go deafer. I had a good time, talked to some decent folks, drank not a drop, and the race was interesting.
I will say that NASCAR has become irrelevant to what you drive on the roads. Forty years ago, if it won on Sunday, you could buy one just (almost) like it on Monday. The cars look too similar any more, and they little resemble anything in the dealer showrooms.
Now, drag racing on the other hand . . . .
I'm sort of indifferent to it, but there is a kinda cool aspect to the cars, I guess. But if it has to be about cars and racing, I would be more into watching a Fast And The Furious street racer kinda gig.
I also had a week-long date with someone I met in one of my 'net forums back in the day who worked with Nascar out on the West Coast and came here on a biz trip...we hooked up and she hipped me to a bit of it...so I got that kinda bias, won't front on it.
Now see, drag racing does not thrill me at all.