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YANC: (yet another NASCAR thread) So you still think NASCAR is just for rednecks?

....I'm not sure this strengthens your argument in quite the way you desire.
I think I'd sooner hang out with rednecks than Nelly 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Jzero
....I'm not sure this strengthens your argument in quite the way you desire.
I think I'd sooner hang out with rednecks than Nelly 🙂

Well, not that I'd disagree with the second part of your statement but it does refute the fact that only redneck's enjoy/watch it 😉.
 
Originally posted by: bunker
Originally posted by: Jzero
....I'm not sure this strengthens your argument in quite the way you desire.
I think I'd sooner hang out with rednecks than Nelly 🙂

Well, not that I'd disagree with the second part of your statement but it does refute the fact that only redneck's enjoy/watch it 😉.

Fo'sheezy. 😀
 
well first, its not nascar's premiere series (why the hell is minor league racing shown on national tv in this country?!?)

and second
Julius Erving, Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Willy T. Ribbs are among the few blacks who have tried either to drive or to own cars. None have had much success. It has been nearly 40 years since Wendell Scott became the first and only black man to win a race in NASCAR's top series.
so this is more the exception that proves the rule
 
i am not a redneck, but a Motorsports fan,
i remember watching the Daytona 500 in the late 60's {taped}

and the Indy 500, i always like both!
 
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