NASCAR Romps According To USA Today
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June 29, 2004 Sports Page, USA Today:
Favorite type of auto racing by Americans who consider themselves auto racing fans:
NASCAR 59%
NHRA Drag Racing 13.2%
Motorcycle 11.3 %
Formula One 5.7%
IRL Indy Car 5.7%
Champ Car World Series 1.5%
Let the NASCAR bashing begin!
Source: ESPN Sports Poll
Footnote: Fans of at least two types of auto racing series
Favorite type of auto racing by Americans who consider themselves auto racing fans:
NASCAR 59%
NHRA Drag Racing 13.2%
Motorcycle 11.3 %
Formula One 5.7%
IRL Indy Car 5.7%
Champ Car World Series 1.5%
Let the NASCAR bashing begin!
Source: ESPN Sports Poll
Footnote: Fans of at least two types of auto racing series
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Even though I think NASCAR is the automotive equivalent of "Professional Wrestling" I must admit I watched a bit of the road course race on Sunday. Fun.
The only racing I really like on TV is WRC.
Otherwise - I'd rather be
The only racing I really like on TV is WRC.
Otherwise - I'd rather be
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by OhioRacer
June 29, 2004 Sports Page, USA Today:
Favorite type of auto racing by Americans who consider themselves auto racing fans:
NASCAR 59%
NHRA Drag Racing 13.2%
Motorcycle 11.3 %
Formula One 5.7%
IRL Indy Car 5.7%
Champ Car World Series 1.5%
June 29, 2004 Sports Page, USA Today:
Favorite type of auto racing by Americans who consider themselves auto racing fans:
NASCAR 59%
NHRA Drag Racing 13.2%
Motorcycle 11.3 %
Formula One 5.7%
IRL Indy Car 5.7%
Champ Car World Series 1.5%
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First live race I saw was when I was 10 or 11 was NASCAR, in Marlboro MD, on a dirt track, complete with meeting the drivers & getting autographs (I'm not sure but I think I saw Fireball Roberts that day).
Loved that race & I've loved NASCAR ever since (not exclusively though, I also watch IRL, F1 & CART).
I never did figure out why racing had to follow a certain format to be "good". If it's got wheels, engine, driver it's got to be exciting.
So bash away, I'll still spend my Sundays (as many as I can) glued to the TV watching those guys "go around in circles all day" (another well-known NASCAR putdown) & yeah I have been called brain dead before.
If only DE were still racing.
Loved that race & I've loved NASCAR ever since (not exclusively though, I also watch IRL, F1 & CART).
I never did figure out why racing had to follow a certain format to be "good". If it's got wheels, engine, driver it's got to be exciting.
So bash away, I'll still spend my Sundays (as many as I can) glued to the TV watching those guys "go around in circles all day" (another well-known NASCAR putdown) & yeah I have been called brain dead before.
If only DE were still racing.
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we're beer snobs in the PacNW - tons of tasty microbrews to choose from.
We also get lots of great Canadian 5.5% beer as well.
Bud is fine for those really hot days when you want anything cold
We also get lots of great Canadian 5.5% beer as well.
Bud is fine for those really hot days when you want anything cold
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Originally posted by lig
we're beer snobs in the PacNW - tons of tasty microbrews to choose from.
We also get lots of great Canadian 5.5% beer as well.
Bud is fine for those really hot days when you want anything cold
we're beer snobs in the PacNW - tons of tasty microbrews to choose from.
We also get lots of great Canadian 5.5% beer as well.
Bud is fine for those really hot days when you want anything cold