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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
So it would be as productive as you being uber NASCAR fanboi basically?
This is a theoretical discussion about racing. I watched the race because there was no other racing on and the news doesn't come on until later. It wasn't a bad race, actually somewhat interesting between the track apparently going away and the number of guys who hurt and blew motors. It was interesting to see the number of guys managing to pull the full counter steer, dirt tracker move through the corners and the tri oval and it never really came to tears somehow.
That was also the first time I have ever seen, in any form of motorsports, on any level, someone actually do a backwards victory lap. As in, using reverse. I have seen guys turn around and drive the track in the opposite direction, people spin across a line for a win, and even a car end up backwards in a pit stall before, but gotta say the lap in R was a new one.
So fanboi, is my NASCAR review horrible enough for you? I still don't think the cars are technological wonders, I still think their aero sucks, I still don't believe they are the "best drivers in the world", and I still don't see how anyone can justify spending that much money on tickets that don't even get you into the back pits. But it still wasn't a bad race.
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You can't even
buy garage passes. They have to be bestowed onto you by a sponsor.
I'm not saying that I hate NASCAR. I just think that there are some things they do "in the spirit of competition" that really look like they are doing it in the spirit of "making money".