So this weekend is the unofficial start of the summer season. Good Ole Memorial Day weekend. This is a time where people get together, grill out, go out on the lake, watch some baseball, relax, and basically just be American.
Two things that are definitely American, and Southern specically are Coca Cola and NASCAR and the connection between the two. That's right, I'm talking about the Coca-Cola 600 that is on tonight. This is more that just a race. This is four hours of nonstop, 200 MPH, night racing. It really doesn't get any better than this. This is the marathon of racing. It is like going from Atlanta to Washington D.C. is less than four hours.
Some people might ask, "Ben, since when did you become such a NASCAR junkie?" My response to that is that NASCAR has been shown on Sunday afternoons in my house since I can remember. I grew up a fan of Mark Martin in the 6 Valvoline Car, when the Earnhardts and Elliot and Wallaces were still ruling the track. Jeff Gordon was just breaking onto the scene. Now I call myself a Carl Edwards fan, absolutely despise the scum of NASCAR Kyle Busch, and wish that Junior could actually carry on the family name and win a race every now and then.
To me NASCAR is more than just racing around in circles making left turns all day (which is what they do in horse racing and in track). If you think about it, all sports, when broken down to their basics are very simple. Baseball players hit a rock with a stick and run in circles. Basketball tries to get a ball into a basket. Football tries to get an inflated piece of animal skin over a line.
I'm not saying that other sports aren't complicated. I'm just saying that NASCAR gets a bad rap for "just going in circles." There is so much strategy going on that people don't even realize. The teams must consider tire pressure, pit windows, drafting, how much wedge to add. Every little tiny detail must be considered. If a lug nut on the tire is fastened as tightly as possible, after racing 30 laps at 200 mph the tire can and will come off.
So if you are looking for me this glorious Memorial Day weekend, you can find me hanging out with my friends, grilling steaks and burgers, drinking Coke, watching NASCAR. What else could you ask for?
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Um, you do realize that the race is tomorrow and not today don't you?
ReplyDeleteIndy at 1, NASCAR around 6 usually, F1 in Monaco in the morning.
Big day tomorrow
yea i realize that... now
ReplyDeletesame with wrestling. the only difference is the planned part. otherwise its all real.
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