Every track I've been too, Sonoma, Fontana, Vegas and Phoenix all have stinking carnival food.
They tried at Fontana to put in a Wolfgang Pucks but the food was terrible, cold and very over priced. They also get a trailer from King Taco that standing in line for 30 minutes is worth it, but other than that the food stinks.
They need to compete with HDTV, bigger seats, more rest rooms, escalators is an excellent start.
Affordable drinks would help also. (on that last note about 6 years ago I went to Fontana and it was about 105 degrees out and they ran out of $4.50 bottles of water, the most ridiculously overpriced water ever and they ran out) They should charge big for beer just to keep the folks sober, but water should be less than half that price.
Rather funny if you read the article, because Ala did lose to them in November last year and somehow they still played in the NC, so if they were to lose again in September this year that would hurt their chances, yes it would, but judging from last year not much.
Sad day. The guy was quite a character, I remember a Daytona summer Busch race where he tangled with Mikey on the last lap and my memory has them both crashing trying to get the win.
Stewart and his team won the Mobil 1 Command Performance Driver Award for their impressive work all weekend long, with Stewart's Crew Chief Steve Addington winning the Moog Chassis Parts Problem Solver of the Race.
Been to a bunch of races and they give these 'awards' away during the driver introductions, they usually come with a giant cardboard check that amounts to less than 5 grand. Does anybody care, I mean anybody?
Agreed. I remember seeing that game where he ended his career against the Bengals or was it the Browns?, really really embarrassing explosive temper.
The guy reminded me of Milton Bradley. Once your get that rep opposing players are going to do everything to push your buttons, the umps too in the famous case of Mr. Bradley.
I have been to Indy (1991 Rick Mears won it) but Daytona remains top of my list of tracks to visit.
Every track I've been too, Sonoma, Fontana, Vegas and Phoenix all have stinking carnival food.
They tried at Fontana to put in a Wolfgang Pucks but the food was terrible, cold and very over priced. They also get a trailer from King Taco that standing in line for 30 minutes is worth it, but other than that the food stinks.
They need to compete with HDTV, bigger seats, more rest rooms, escalators is an excellent start.
Affordable drinks would help also.
(on that last note about 6 years ago I went to Fontana and it was about 105 degrees out and they ran out of $4.50 bottles of water, the most ridiculously overpriced water ever and they ran out)
They should charge big for beer just to keep the folks sober, but water should be less than half that price.
I suppose Larry "Bud" Reefer gets busted for DUI.
The guy was quite a character, I remember a Daytona summer Busch race where he tangled with Mikey on the last lap and my memory has them both crashing trying to get the win.
Recruiting in grade school
or
A Major Sports outlet reporting it.
BTW the TURD headquarters is next door to John Wayne Airport (for whatever that is worth, drove by it recently, every car in the lot was T or Lexus).
Been to a bunch of races and they give these 'awards' away during the driver introductions, they usually come with a giant cardboard check that amounts to less than 5 grand. Does anybody care, I mean anybody?
I was actually hoping this was the beginning of a injury prone season, this team is owned by big oil.
with the occasional wit-less poster who will leave a steaming pile of Nascar isn't a sport etc. etc. here.
It's the numbers, if all 8 or 10 came up with numerous alas logins and posted then you could trick the worthless mods into caring a little more.
I remember seeing that game where he ended his career against the Bengals or was it the Browns?, really really embarrassing explosive temper.
The guy reminded me of Milton Bradley. Once your get that rep opposing players are going to do everything to push your buttons, the umps too in the famous case of Mr. Bradley.