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NASCAR fans from Tonga?


Mr. Scot

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More people would find out how much fun it is if they would just give it a try and actually go to a race. Also I highly recommend at least the 3 lap ride along racing experience. It will give you a whole new appreciation for what those guys do. I got 2 passes for the experience for my birthday. It will be my second time. Truly an amazing, well, experience.

 

If you think the ride along was awesome, you should try driving one! I did it about a month ago, I made a thread about it in the lounge.

 

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If you think the ride along was awesome, you should try driving one! I did it about a month ago, I made a thread about it in the lounge.

 

 

I would absolutely love to drive one, not that I couldn't, but I lost my right hand in a car wreck some years ago and doubt they would want me driving 170 mph with one hand on the wheel.

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I would absolutely love to drive one, not that I couldn't, but I lost my right hand in a car wreck some years ago and doubt they would want me driving 170 mph with one hand on the wheel.

 

Damn! Sorry about that man.

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I have attended numerous races in Daytona and Darlington and enjoyed both places. Darlington for its old school feel and Daytona for the speed and pack type racing. The NASCAR races I've attended in Miami and Charlotte have been snooze fests. After 10 laps at Charlotte it's like watching traffic on I-485.

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