drtbear1967
Musclechemistry Board Certified Member
I grew up at a dirt track, watching some of the top name in the sport win races. I remember getting to see drivers like Billy Moyer, Scott Bloomquist, Ned Lucas, Black Jack Boggs, Eddie Carrier, and a host of others run at tracks like Eldora and Brownstown speedway. Up until just a couple of years ago, I could be found any Saturday night at a track. I moved and just now have a track close enough to make a weekly show. It is still IMO the best racing on the planet.
Dirt track on Sat and Nascar on Sunday. But no more, gone are the days of racing, gone are the days of true driving skill. When Earnhardt died a part of the sport died and no one was able to put back the pieces. For years I never missed a race on TV. I had season tickets to Bristol and even planned my vacations that were close to a track or at a track I could swing by and check out on the way. Not anymore, I gave up my tickets when they got so expensive that they were costing me more for a weekend than a week at the beach. Nascar has become a follow the leader, make sure your are PC during your interviews and apologize to anyone that you may bump or you will be fined.
Such a sad state of a sport I use to love.
Dirt track on Sat and Nascar on Sunday. But no more, gone are the days of racing, gone are the days of true driving skill. When Earnhardt died a part of the sport died and no one was able to put back the pieces. For years I never missed a race on TV. I had season tickets to Bristol and even planned my vacations that were close to a track or at a track I could swing by and check out on the way. Not anymore, I gave up my tickets when they got so expensive that they were costing me more for a weekend than a week at the beach. Nascar has become a follow the leader, make sure your are PC during your interviews and apologize to anyone that you may bump or you will be fined.
Such a sad state of a sport I use to love.