@HooVaughn@DirtyAirRacing_ Going & seeing in-person is a completely different experience than watching on TV. The reality is, TV/networks rule the roost - the fans attending the races are 2nd fiddle. I understand exactly where you're coming from. When I go to Iowa, it's all three days, full experience.
@dennyhamlin@AlextheAdm1ral In these days of immediate gratification wishes for the majority of the population, of which NASCAR fans are a subset, you are spot on. Three hours is plenty.
@PaulPabst Buy a Suburban and call it done. I owned a '99 for 16 years. It was a beast and served as bus, cargo hauler, utility vehicle and all around work horse. Best vehicle I've ever owned.
@Frontstretch Love would be my choice in that truck full time for the rest of the season. However, if RC thinks Love is leaving at the end of the season he will be used sparingly, if at all, in the 33. Watch what happens over the rest of the regular season.
@PPistone@dan_bernstein@312SportsChi Pete, as a long, long time NASCAR fan, I think the waiver system is a great option, when appropriately applied by NASCAR. However, I don't think the sport encourages a driver setting down for illness. Set out a race or two & your championship hopes are done. Need better options.
@CouchRacerShop OMG! These are adults who are supposed to be the best drivers in the world and some associated crew members. This is middle school stuff!