| One of the best ways that a NASCAR fan can stay | | | | make their living driving on the asphalt ovals that are |
| in touch with the action of NASCAR racing is by | | | | home to many NASCAR race teams. There are |
| attending the races, sitting in the stands and spending | | | | many new additions to racetracks and fans want to |
| a marvelous race day with wonderful people and | | | | see where the best seats are located and which turn |
| watching the action for themselves in the best seats | | | | of the racetrack would afford them the best visibility. |
| that anyone could buy. If a road trip is not feasible | | | | There are many websites that feature charts of the |
| on race day, then a true NASCAR fan might resort | | | | racetracks associated with NASCAR racing and fans |
| to hearing the latest news from friends who did have | | | | are sure to get their finest views of the action if |
| the chance to attend the race. Those friends are | | | | they know how the track layout is and where their |
| certainly going to be revved up by all they have seen | | | | driver will be located on pit row on race day. Many |
| by that time and will be willing to provide a wealth of | | | | NASCAR fans will tape the various interviews that |
| information to their friends and relatives about the | | | | NASCAR driver's provide the week before the race. |
| race, the drivers, and the merchandise that they | | | | Then they will tape the interviews that are provided |
| purchased that was offered at such great prices. | | | | after the race, where the driver's are asked to |
| They might even share interesting tidbits about how | | | | comment on a varied amount of topics. A NASCAR |
| fans reacted when certain lane changes occurred | | | | fan can have a front row seat to some interesting |
| during the race, and whether a driver was rubbing a | | | | comments and gain an upper hand on information |
| competitor in what they might have perceived as the | | | | that would not have been divulged for weeks. |
| right way but the other driver had a totally different | | | | NASCAR driver's are trained how to respond to |
| viewpoint on the matter after the race. Keeping | | | | certain questions and make mistakes that prove they |
| current on the changes that occur in NASCAR racing | | | | are human. Many changes occur in NASCAR racing |
| is vital because the latest news might alert the | | | | and most NASCAR fans like to keep a bird's eye |
| NASCAR fan that there is a new point leader in the | | | | view open in this competitive sport. They know that |
| Winston Cup Championship challenge. There might be | | | | NASCAR and the owner's of the racing teams are |
| many accidents that occur during the race, and a | | | | concerned about how fans view their successes and |
| true NASCAR fan is going to want to know all about | | | | failures and they make sure that all information that |
| them. Some of those accidents might be the fault of | | | | is divulged is completely correct at all times. Fans do |
| their favorite driver and the NASCAR fan will want to | | | | enjoy the stumbles that occur by owners and racing |
| keep pace with the repercussions that follow, | | | | team members throughout the year. They will |
| especially if that means that the driver will no longer | | | | definitely be tracking the news about NASCAR |
| be driving for their favorite racing team. Fans try | | | | because they truly enjoy the sport of it. |
| their best to keep current on all of the drivers that | | | | |