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Don't complain about Richardson when Nascar does this


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Yeah, just a dumb idea to build it uptown Charlotte. Build it on Hwy 3 in Kannapolis, where the race shops are located and name it after Dale.

NASCAR screwed up by trying to grow to quick and by taking the stock out of the cars, aero packages have ruined the sport. Have you heard these drivers whine about handling?

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I remember partying in the pits, drinking all day and messing with a girl or two in the late 80's but I don't remember much of the race. Its too big and corporate now. I grew up watching the Daytona 500 every Feb. with my Grandfather. Now its the only race I'll watch and then its only ofr a couple of minutes to help keep that memory alive. Never gone to the HOF and don't plan on it.

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Have you? Speedstreet is more an urban/yuppie crowd than hillbilly/redneck.

Not when I worked downtown. Sure bankers walked around at lunch and but they werent the ones bringing their families in from who knows where for their only vacation of the year. Yuppies werent walking around with plastic bags full of free samples of Cheerios, Tide, and Goodies.

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I thought about going but when I checked tickets were 25 a person. What good ol boy is spending 25 a head to go to a museum? Especially downtown with all the liberal yuppies. I kind of had the attitude, "I'll just wait, it's not going anywhere".

 

They should have built it next to the Bass Pro shop are charged 7 bucks a head. 3 for kids and veterans. It would be packed. With free parking I might add. 

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