- Feb 12, 2000
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most people who don't watch it...a) never experienced it..b) don't understand it...c) dont have a rooting interest (fav. driver) and d) some sports arent for everyone
kinda like hockey i guess...better sport in person...never heard of anyone walking away from their first race having a bad time...where else can you bring your own beer into the event?
you just dont realize how fast they are going til you are there and how much is involved...
I've been to two races. Both at Atlanta. Unfortunately, never one of the nighttime races. I imagine that would be even better.
I really enjoyed being at the race. An incredible sporting event to experience live.
Strangely enough, I actually enjoy listening to NASCAR on the radio when driving on Sundays to pass the time. But I can't get into on TV. The way they do the radio broadcast is very interesting.
I don't think there is another sport that maximizes the return on their fan base better than NASCAR. They do this by being real people who are approachable in most cases. The big memorabilia trucks are something to see from a capitalist standpoint. Amazing the amount of coin (or credit card) is dropped on race day.

