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11-02-2007, 02:17 AM
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NASCAR Has a Lot to Offer
NASCAR offers something for everyone, and that's why the popularity continues to grow. Now a billion-dollar industry, NASCAR covers all the bases.
You might be drawn to watching the teamwork that goes into getting a car ready for race day and then competing against the best in the field. But NASCAR teams do more than build and design a car. Many fans study pit strategies and learn the different skills used by the crew on pit row. How will the crew handle refueling in the final laps? Or, when will the crew put new tires on the car? And most importantly for race position, how long will the pit crew take to do their job? If you're like most people, you're captivated by the pit process.
The driver uses skill and strategy too, of course. You probably have a favorite driver, or even a few, because you like their attitude, driving style, or experience. Every driver has a unique skill set built on a racing background; following the driver's career can be fascinating. When you watch NASCAR, you feel like you're part of something. The drivers, sponsors, families, and race tracks work hard to connect with NASCAR fans. Drivers sleep in RVs inside the track, only a few hundred feet from thousands of fans snoozing in their own RVs. The sponsors you see supporting NASCAR, are the same ones making the products you use every day in your home or office.
NASCAR is a family sport―you can bring your family to the race just like the drivers and pit crew do. If you follow the circuit, you often meet the same families year after year or track after track. Being a NASCAR fan means you are part of the NASCAR organization.
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NASCAR Has a Lot to Offer
NASCAR offers something for everyone, and that's why the popularity continues to grow. Now a billion-dollar industry, NASCAR covers all the bases.
You might be drawn to watching the teamwork that goes into getting a car ready for race day and then competing against the best in the field. But NASCAR teams do more than build and design a car. Many fans study pit strategies and learn the different skills used by the crew on pit row. How will the crew handle refueling in the final laps? Or, when will the crew put new tires on the car? And most importantly for race position, how long will the pit crew take to do their job? If you're like most people, you're captivated by the pit process.
The driver uses skill and strategy too, of course. You probably have a favorite driver, or even a few, because you like their attitude, driving style, or experience. Every driver has a unique skill set built on a racing background; following the driver's career can be fascinating. When you watch NASCAR, you feel like you're part of something. The drivers, sponsors, families, and race tracks work hard to connect with NASCAR fans. Drivers sleep in RVs inside the track, only a few hundred feet from thousands of fans snoozing in their own RVs. The sponsors you see supporting NASCAR, are the same ones making the products you use every day in your home or office.
NASCAR is a family sport―you can bring your family to the race just like the drivers and pit crew do. If you follow the circuit, you often meet the same families year after year or track after track. Being a NASCAR fan means you are part of the NASCAR organization.
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