I can't argue with his dad's logic. I would have crapped myself if I had to drive the 285 in a Suburban when first learning to drive
I can't argue with his dad's logic. I would have crapped myself if I had to drive the 285 in a Suburban when first learning to drive
He could try watching that video taken from the grandstands, approximated how many seats to the right of him the guy who took off his shirt was sitting, and call the DIS ticket office to ask for the names of the people in those seats. I'm guessing DIS doesn't normally do that but I'm sure they could make it a special…
Interesting choice to put a Citadel cadet as the main picture rather than a woman in the military
I almost spit out my coffee all over my computer. Thanks for that
I suspect lawyers probably came to the fans moreso than the fans went to the lawyers.
I didn't know racing was about letting guys pass you. I thought it was, you know, about racing.
People still call 4-time champion Jeff Gordon gay even though he is a heterosexual with a supermodel wife. If anyone deserves respect it's him. People will always make jokes whether they are appropriate or not.
Grosjean. That was easy.
I'm not saying they don't exist, but to say all 167,785 fans at Daytona were yelling "nigger" and making fun of Danica is just as ignorant. It's a fanbase full of men, of course jokes like that are going to be made. That doesn't mean everyone makes those annoying jokes don't have any respect for her accomplishents or…
Normally they do a lot of explaining during races but the commentary was certainly aimed more towards Danica's slightly-above-mediocre performance than the racing on the track. And yes there were way too many ads. This was one of the more boring Daytona 500's in terms of good pack racing so maybe tune into Talladega…
This seemed to be one of the most common sense answers I've seen
Well dang all that was missing in that comment was her "white privilege".
It is 4 too soon but there's no way you can fix it. And that's okay, F1 is about as interesting as getting wisdom teeth removed
I guess I'm a hater because I'm not a fan of DRS. Sir.
Not necessarily. Any fan is allowed to walk down by the fence. in block letters on the wall it reads something like "NO STANDING OR STOPPING", but the officials will let you do anything other than that. That's why I liked the speedway so much because you're not allowed to walk down there at most other tracks
Really? I watch F1 and haven't been excited by it since The Brazilian GP (I think) several years ago when on the last lap he won the championship. I'm an F1 fan but I can't watch the whole thing because there's rarely any passing. And ironically NASCAR brought back pack racing last year because it was exciting...and…
This has been going on since 2000. It's due to the restrictor plates, for the most part. Also, I'm not a casual fan, I'm a huge follower of NASCAR and I enjoy the Big One. Well sometimes I enjoy it, but the apprehension of the last few laps seeing cars getting loose and bouncing off each other is the majority of the…
Not necessarily. Of those 4 events I mentioned, only two involved fan injuries. And the only injury from Edwards' crash was a broken jaw from a piece of sheet metal or something. I think the severity of the crash stemmed the car impacting with the front instead of the rear, and the the front hit at the upright of the…
Disagree. This was a terrible, terrible accident but it's something that can't be predicted due to it's rarity. To my knowledge only 4 NASCAR races have seen cars/trucks actually hit the catchfence in front of the grandstands. Bobbly Allison in '87 at Talladega, Geoff Bodine at Daytona in 2000, today's accident, and…
You can't really prove someone's personal preference but it is definitely a thing