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NASCAR is one of the biggest spectator sports in America with 75 million fans watching from the sidelines or home every Saturday during race season. NASCAR fans know that the best place to watch the race is trackside. This article highlights how ... more »
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NASCAR is one of the most watched spectator sports in America with 75 million fans tuning in or showing up every weekend throughout the race season. Nashville Superspeedway is no exception, packing in thousands each weekend. Use these steps to ... more »
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NASCAR is not only one of the fastest spectator sports out there, it's one of the most beloved with 75 million fans tuning in and showing up trackside every weekend of race season. One of the most popular tracks in the circuit is Chicagoland ... more »
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NASCAR is one of the fastest growing spectator sports in America with 75 million fans that tune in or show up every weekend to watch their favorite drivers battle it out. The Homestead-Miami Speedway is a beautiful speedway located in a fun ... more »
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NASCAR is one of the most loved spectator sports in America, with 75 million fans watching on TV and at the track every race weekend. The Lowe's Motor Speedway in North Carolina is no exception. For lots of great family fun, try planning your ... more »
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The third weekends of June and August bring NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series racing to Michigan. Taking place at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn,Michigan. The NEXTEL Cup races are lots of fun for the whole family. However, to make your trip ... more »
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NASCAR is one of the most popular and well-known spectator sports with 75 million fans. The ever popular New Hampshire International Speedway seats 91,000 people each weekend. With 26 concession stands and 38 VIP suites, the New Hampshire ... more »
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The Milwaukee Mile is one of the most storied and historic racetracks on the Busch series auto racing circuit. It is a fan-friendly place to see NASCAR's second division of racing. You can enjoy a trip to this facility by following a few short steps... more »
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Each and every racetrack on the Nextel Cup circuit has its own unique style. Darlington International Speedway is known as "The track too tough to tame" and "The Lady in Black." This is arguably the most exciting 1.4 mile high-banked asphalt ... more »
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As the NEXTEL Cup has transformed the way auto racing is viewed, the Richmond International Raceway (RIR) has distinguished itself as the premiere three-quarter-mile oval in the United States. Two NEXTEL races are held each year at RIR. Any ... more »
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For both novice race fans and die-hards, a trip to a NEXTEL event is fan-friendly and thoroughly fun. The majestic scenery in the Watkins Glen area of New York just adds to the excitement. Follow these steps to enjoy this invigorating event... more »
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The name Michael Waltrip has become a household name over the past two decades and one that is associated with greatness in the world of auto racing. At Michael Waltrip Racing they believe in excellence and high performance vehicles and people. ... more »
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If you're a NASCAR fan, then you probably love gathering as much information you can about the drivers, the stats and the race tracks. The drivers and their crews travel between a different track every week, from California to New Hampshire. Some ... more »
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The NASCAR racing community is well known for its family atmosphere. That reputation is well earned by families such as Tom Petty's and Dale Earnhardt's families. Children are reared in the pits, watching and learning by the sides of the racers ... more »
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The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is the fastest growing televised sport and the second most popular sport on television next to NFL football. NASCAR is always fun to watch, and you can always count on some intense ... more »
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Dale Earnhardt Jr. is one of the most popular drivers in the history of NASCAR, with the fans to prove it. Though he comes from a long line of racers, you don't need to have his pedigree to get sponsored like Dale Jr. But you do need to prove ... more »
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Thanks,to NASCAR, stock car racing is one of the most popular sports in the US. If you're tired of sitting on the sidelines and want to get closer to the action, give a stock car lesson a try... more »
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If you are a NASCAR fanatic and feel the need to be part of the action, you will want to make your way to the annual Bank of America 500 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, NC. But once you've decided to go, you still have the important task of ... more »
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If NASCAR runs makes your heart pound; if you consider the Daytona International Speedway your second home, then you must get tickets to the Budweiser Shootout. The biggest names in NASCAR will be racing for the glory of victory in front of tens ... more »
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Ready to go to the races? Dying to see Jeff Gordon defend his seven-year winning stretch? Plan now for the 2008 Dodge Avenger 500 at Darlington Speedway in South Carolina. This event has sold out the last three years, so reserve your tickets now ... more »
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If you love to watch NASCAR on television, then you must treat yourself to an event in person. One of the coolest events of the year is the Ford 400. Held every year in November, the Ford 400 brings together all of the top talent of NASCAR in a ... more »
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One of Nascar's best known events is the Nextel Cup Series. The entire race weekend is filled with excitement that is unmatched during the rest of the 38 week Nascar season. The race is a winner take all event with a purse of $1 million. Although ... more »
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The Allstate 400 is held at the famous Brickyard, a track that had its first existence as a proving ground for new vehicles in 1909. It has become the place where NASCAR and the Indy 500 are held, and one of the favorite NASCAR races, the ... more »
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The Auto Club 500 is often the first NASCAR race of the season on the west coast. It's held at the California Speedway in Fontana, California. Drivers whip around the track at an average speed of 140 miles per hour. Past winners include Matt ... more »
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The Food City 500 is held at the Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. NASCAR races at the track date back to 1961, when it was called the Southeastern 500. The Food City 500 is considered one of the best NASCAR races. Jeff Gordon and ... more »