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In reply to the discussion: Huge car crash mars Nationwide Series race at Daytona [View all]mentalsolstice
(4,460 posts)95. No they don't!
My husband witnessed a fatal wreck at Talledega, he doesn't brag about being there. We both remember exactly where we were when it was announced that Dale Earnhardt had died (not fans of DE, but knew something was wrong at the end of the race, and was announced several hours later). My nephew witnessed Davy Allison's helicopter crash, and will not talk about it. We live in a car racing area, we have Talledega and the most wonderful Barbers racetrack, which my husband was instrumental in it's development. Watching a car race or a motorcycle race can be fun...
I grow more cynical by the day about most pro sports, yet I'm not going to denigrate the fans.
Signed,
A diehard Lance Armstrong fan who is now struggling
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Well that's the important thing I guess. Screw whoever might have got killed.
JackRiddler
Feb 2013
#9
I have to agree with you that I do not get why people like to watch cars driving in a circle.
hrmjustin
Feb 2013
#19
exactly. these fools look at it from the perspective of someone commuting to work every day..
frylock
Feb 2013
#96
were you clutching your snuff box, looking down your nose on us unwashed masses..
frylock
Feb 2013
#91
I call it prattle, they speak as if we are imbeciles because we like cars
DainBramaged
Feb 2013
#120
That the drivers can often just walk away from those always astounds me. (nt)
Posteritatis
Feb 2013
#7
'15 spectators transported to area hospitals; 1 on the way to surgery with head trauma' - ESPN
Baclava
Feb 2013
#16
"More often than not, we fail to see anything other than what we wish to see."
LanternWaste
Feb 2013
#129
It is very difficult to separate NASCAR culture from racist white male culture.
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2013
#57
Wait, your assertion is that demographics should be based on anecdotal evidence?
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2013
#84
no, but i did. my point is that you're going to see that shit at many events in the south..
frylock
Feb 2013
#115
which would fit in with cannabis culture, it being generally leftwing and all.
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2013
#117