I've been to around 2 dozen cup points races. All were in the daylight except the 2007 Bristol night race. Nothing compares to under the lights. Also attended both the 2016 and 2018 Clash, and it was a much better experience at night in 2016 than in the day in 2018. I'm usually at the dirt track on Saturday nights so I miss the night time cup races on TV. I'll say daytime on TV, night races in person.
Something about Daytona under lights I cannot get enough of, plus the sun isn’t beating down on you. Sucks that Kansas will no longer be under the lights. Even the couple Sunday evening races we had this year were fun. I hope they try it more often.
I’m not sure I like the sound of that.... this one I can't answer because there is not a "depends" option.
I’m not sure I like the sound of that.
Guess it would have been more appropriate for a poll about race lengths.I’m not sure I like the sound of that.
For me, it's saving the cost of a marked-up hotel room. Like you, I schedule the Monday as a vacation day just in case, but I'm not spending another $120 (at least) if the forecast is clear. Run that sucker, let me get home, and I'll use that vacation day another time.I've never understood the appeal of driving home the same day after a race.
'They' who? Which spring race?I wish they would revert the spring race back to night .
The one thing I don't like about night races is it keeps people from going to their local track. They'd rather sit at home and watch NASCAR on TV for free than drive out to their local track and pay $10+.
I'd be happy if the only night races were the Coke 600 and Bristol 2.Night racing is cool but should honestly be reserved for special events. Honestly, the one race I think should be a night race, the Daytona 500, is a day race.
I'd be happy if the only night races were the Coke 600 and Bristol 2.
Every other sport has their biggest event at the end of the season, and it determines the champion. But that's a whole 'nuther discussion.I think Daytona should be as well. Every other sport does their biggest event at night.
Every other sport has their biggest event at the end of the season, and it determines the champion. But that's a whole 'nuther discussion.![]()
Greenville-Pickens weighs in at 125 miles away, down I-85. There's a surprising lack of short tracks in the middle of the Carolinas.Was I just looking in the wrong places or is there a shortage of short tracks "pavement or dirt" within a100 mile radius of Charlotte?
I'm not sure I buy that. 10-15 years ago, I would have. But honestly, I've noticed that people who go to their local tracks will go there instead of watching NASCAR nowadays anyway ... unless it's Bristol.
Our biggest crowds all year at Carteret County Speedway are Memorial Day (vs. the Coca-Cola 600) and Labor Day (vs. the Southern 500).
I'm not sure I buy that. 10-15 years ago, I would have. But honestly, I've noticed that people who go to their local tracks will go there instead of watching NASCAR nowadays anyway ... unless it's Bristol.
Our biggest crowds all year at Carteret County Speedway are Memorial Day (vs. the Coca-Cola 600) and Labor Day (vs. the Southern 500).
Greenville-Pickens weighs in at 125 miles away, down I-85. There's a surprising lack of short tracks in the middle of the Carolinas.
There's a surprising lack of short tracks in the middle of the Carolinas.
At a track, Rockingham, worse than the Bristol snow weekend.