For you Nascar fans(Lots of pics)
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For you Nascar fans(Lots of pics)
I don't know how many of you are nascar fans but I am, not like a die hard one where I loose my shirt and drink Keystone Light every Sunday but I do watch the races. Well anyway I went to Charlotte this weekend to see the Top Gear 300 on Saturday and the Coke 600 on Sunday. Well on Friday we went to Hendrick, RoushFenway, and DEI racing then went to the nascar hall of fame. I got to admit it was pretty cool. Then Saturday went to the Top Gear 300 and then Sunday we had pit passes for the 600 and then got to sit on top of the Nascar trailer in the infield for the race and eat and drink for free. Well anyway here are some one the hundreds upon hundreds on pics that I took.
I hate Kyle Busch!
Here is my brother in victory lane
The worlds biggest HDTV
And me at a sports bar called Bikini's with some of the girls
I hate Kyle Busch!
Here is my brother in victory lane
The worlds biggest HDTV
And me at a sports bar called Bikini's with some of the girls
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Man that sounds like a great trip! I was big into nascar right around the time Earnhardt Sr. wrecked, kinda lost interest after that, plus I got a job working Sunday afternoons so I never get to see any races. What's the story behind the pic of the wrecked car? (11th one down)
YouTube - ‪ARCA Daytona 200 2005 The Mayhem with 2 laps to go‬‏
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Man that sounds like a great trip! I was big into nascar right around the time Earnhardt Sr. wrecked, kinda lost interest after that, plus I got a job working Sunday afternoons so I never get to see any races. What's the story behind the pic of the wrecked car? (11th one down)
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You are right, being there is a great experience. Looks like you had an all access pass of some sort. Which would be even better. However, I must admit that after about an hour, you figure out you can't see much of the actual racing on big track (Texas Motor Speedway). My son is a car nut and he got me watching NASCAR the year after Jimmy's first Championship. Coincidentally that is when we got a bright HD projection TV with an HD feed and NASCAR started broadcasting in HD. It made all the difference because now you can see every wiggle and slide and you can see how close to losing it they are all the time, so it really heightens the excitement. The who family got into it and my wife became a Tony Stewart Fan. The need thing about the sport is once you know who everyone is you can have a great no matter who wins. It's not like seeing the home team lose every week.
Last edited by JHouse; 05-31-2011 at 10:59 AM.
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You are right, being there is a great experience. Looks like you had an all access pass of some sort. Which would be even better. However, I must admit that after about an hour, you figure out you can't see much of the actual racing on big track (Texas Motor Speedway). My son is a car nut and he got me watching NASCAR the year after Jimmy's first Championship. Coincidentally that is when we got a bright HD projection TV with an HD feed and NASCAR started broadcasting in HD. It made all the difference because now you can see every wiggle and slide and you can see how close to losing it they are all the time, so it really heightens the excitement. The who family got into it and my wife became a Tony Stewart Fan. The need thing about the sport is once you know who everyone is you can have a great no matter who wins. It's not like seeing the home team lose every week.