Out of all the Tracks I have personally been to, Dover is my favorite, and my fave among all the tracks. Bristol is second. Pocono is third. Other top faves: Daytona, Indianapolis, Texas, Sonoma, Martinsville, and Watkin's Glen. The more unique the track the more I love it.
2007-06-15 18:59:05
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answer #1
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answered by Jodiontop 3
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I have 10
1 Daytona
2 Talladega
3 Bristol
4 Martinsville
5 Indianapolis
6 Michigan
7 Richmond
8 Atlanta
9 Lowes Motor Speedway
10 Texas Motorspeedway
2007-06-15 10:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I'll never forget my first race. My dad took my friend and I for a long roadtrip from the shores of Lake Erie, South to Bristol in 1993. I had never really watched any racing until then. What racing I did watch I rooted for Bill Elliott because he drove the Budwieser car (#11) and I was also a big fan of Terry LaBonte and his Kellogs #5. We arrived in Bristol on Friday night and slept in the parking lot of the racetrack in my dads suburban. My dad said since we are here in plenty of time that we were gonna get tickets to the Budwieser 250 on Saturday (Busch Series). When we walked in to the track I was just amazed. When the race started I had to pick a driver to root for. Since there was no Awesome Bill From Dawsonville or Texas Terry in the race I decided my Busch driver was going to be the #44 car because I liked the way it looked and #44 was the number of one of my favorite players on our highschool football team when we went to state in 85. About ten laps into the race I found out that the driver of that #44 was actually Texas Terrys brother, Bobby LaBonte. What a coincidence. Bobby went on to win the Budwieser 250. What a great start to a great weekend. The next day the cup drivers hit the track for the Food City 500. What an exciting specticle. 500 laps of pure power, banging and bumping the whole race. I've never seen so much excitement in one place. The late great Alan Kulwicki won the race in the #7 Hooters car with some awesome driving all day. Since that day I have a part of me that will never forget Alan Kulwicki and what he done as an owner/driver. I will also continue to root for Bobby LaBonte as I have since my day at the Bud 250. I took alot of years off of watching live races at the cup level but did manage to get to both races Last season at MIS. They were great races at a great facility yet nothing compares to Bristol in my book. That is my favorite track.
2007-06-15 10:12:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm gonna have to say Kentucky Speedway. Being from near Cincinnati, the upcoming busch series race creates so much buzz around the local media, and it gives us something to look forward too (other than the Reds, oh god) and the Bengals (stop being so stupid!) It produces great racing and many drivers have said they love the track, so why not a race?
And it is the biggest venue in the country without a cup race.
2007-06-15 10:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Talladega is the best on tv. I like all of the restrictor plate races, also Bristol is great. The only track I have been to so far is Indy and thats not a great place to watch a race..but the atmosphere is awesome
2007-06-15 09:34:54
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answered by theta342002 3
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I've been to many tracks,but would have to say Bristol is the best place to see a race.Action all around and the way the track is set up like a stadium,you see everything.
2007-06-15 09:11:31
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answered by vegas 1
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Its a tie between Daytone and Bristol...Bristol reminds me of growing up at the local dirt shortrack on Friday Nights...and still do enjoy dirt track racing today..... Daytona is just pure speed
2007-06-15 09:43:19
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answered by Brian R 2
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Lowe's Motor Speedway
2007-06-15 09:56:00
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answered by smokinuracing 5
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1:Lowe's Motor Speedway 2:Bristol 3:Richmond
2007-06-15 12:35:02
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answered by davemanBme 2
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Talladega
2007-06-15 11:28:30
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answered by erick 2
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