HATE: vegas, kansas, chicago, new hampshire
OK: texas, atlanta, charlotte, california, homestead
LIKE: indy, pocono, phoenix, darlington, dover, michigan
LOVE: bristol, daytona, martinsville, richmond, sonoma, talladega, watkins glenn
2007-12-13 20:20:23
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answer #1
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answered by Stats C (unbiased analysis) 5
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I can feel the thumbs down coming already but for me it is Daytona and Talladega. Any track where they have to restrict the full power of the engines and create circumstances that bunch the field together is not what the spirit of racing should be. Just my opinion. I still enjoy the races but dislike the what it does to the racing. You shouldn't have to rely on help to get a win and I like it when the driver is more in control of the outcome.
2007-12-14 10:27:52
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answer #2
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answered by Tregosteevo 7
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the 1.5-2 mile cookie cutters. Charolette (Lowe's) is something different, as is one or two others, but when it became build a tri-oval of intermediate distance, that just got old.
I actually like the road courses though, as they can actually show a drivers real talent. They might be bad to watch in person, but I personally think its fun to watch on TV
2007-12-14 06:37:52
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answer #3
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answered by martin_rulz6 5
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To me, the worst tracks would have to be the road courses. Even though I have never actually seen one in person, they've got to be the worst because you can never see what is going on in front of you except for the quarter mile that is right in front of your face. Basically, you are paying to see a quarter of a NASCAR race.
Plus, I just don't like road courses in general. I think that they should be taken off of the schedule because NASCAR is all about stock cars which are supposed to race on ovals, not road courses like open wheel cars do.
Like I said, just my opinion.
2007-12-13 19:55:11
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answer #4
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answered by littledjr815 2
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Chicago because its not even in chicago. Its in some yellowhammer town named Joliet. BTW doesn't Jeff Gordon look like Neil Diamond?
http://allmusic.galeon.com/caratulas/n/Neil_Diamond-20_Diamond_Hits-Frontal.jpg
2007-12-14 05:16:22
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answered by imyourguy8675 2
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California, Texas, Pocono, Lowes...All follow the leader snooze fest. What happend to tracks with character like the rock and north wilksboro Darlington needs its 2nd date.
2007-12-13 22:16:42
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answer #6
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answered by 24fan 4
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personally for me its short tracks like Bristol, its no fun unless you are doing 200mph, heck i do 80-100 out on the freeway so short tracks are a little boring to watch.
2007-12-14 08:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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All the DAYYAM COOKIE CUTTER tracks!And while we're at it those lame road courses.
Get back to dirt,real racing-real action.
2007-12-13 22:26:28
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answered by blakree 7
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I've not been to that many Nascar races in person! But I would say that gay people are as welcome as anyone! But I'll give you a word up! Don't be Hitt'in on the guys in them crowds! You would be liv'in dangerously!!!
2007-12-14 00:40:55
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answered by Working Man 6
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In MY opinion, i would say the road courses
2007-12-13 19:56:32
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answer #10
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answered by Loews 48 5
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