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GrizzlyThunder:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on May 28, 2017, 10:49:52 pm ---So how long do you all sit there and pray to Jeff Foxworthy?

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At least a good four hours before we head down to the snake pit and sacrifice the virgins and the sinners.


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Locke141:
I know there has to be something to it but as some one who has never been to a NASS car race it just looks and sounds boring. Whats the appeal?
GrizzlyThunder:

--- Quote from: Locke141 on May 29, 2017, 10:34:53 am ---I know there has to be something to it but as some one who has never been to a NASS car race it just looks and sounds boring. Whats the appeal?

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The Indy 500 is something to see in person. The speed at which these cars go with precision is thrilling. Plus there's events that are occurring during the race that you can go and do, such as in the field in the middle there's a concert that is held featuring big name bands. At the end of the day if you don't like racing it would be boring.


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lilshawn:
track car racing that is more interesting (like F1) i feel is something best experienced on TV.

sure there is more corners and places for things to happen...but the tracks are so big you only see a part of it. at least on tv you get to see all the action.

I feel with indy and nascar it's just... left. straight. left. straight. left. (repeat) and the cars are so regulated that they are nearly identical in performance, the only way to advance seems to be by waiting for someone else to screw up.
Howard_Casto:
I just never got the idea of watching cars do laps for four hours secretly hoping that there is a big wreck so that something interesting happens but at the same time having to pretend that you are in it for the racing.  My mom likes nascar, and for the life of me I just don't get it.  I think my problem is I'm a doer, not a spectator, so I'd rather be doing something than watching someone else do something.  It's why the concept of twitch boggles my mind, even though I understand it on paper. 
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