What NASCAR Tracks will you attend in 2013

Yeah, but you are a half empty type of guy. I think more often then not you go to these events with a negative attitude. You need to relax and have a good time. ;)

I'm very excited when I go to my first race of the year. Hell, I get excited about any race I go to because it usually rains out every race I go to for two month intervals.
 
No need to worry now with the new track drying efforts.

Hopefully they can miracle those track dryers to the races I'll be at.

Last year was frustrating... was beginning to think Baltimore would be the last race I'd actually see in person only because they had rain tires. I was shocked, SHOCKED, that Martinsville didn't get rained out.
 
For those of you looking for tickets to the Bristol fall race, single day tickets go on sale to the general public on Tuesday, February 19th.
 
One person's snoozefest is another's dream weekend. I've been to so many races in person that I've heard other fans trash that only saw it on TV. I don't know that I've ever been to a race that I haven't had a good time. There are tracks that I have no desire to travel to but I'm sure if I went I'd have a great time.

I can only think of one race I was at that was a bust, the brickyard the year of the tire issue.
 
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I can only think of one race I was at that was a bust, the brickyard the year of the tire issue.

Lucky for me no "bust" races for me so far. Just witness to a lot of Kyle and Jimmie wins, blah.
 
I hear you. It waited until we left. That was a close one and a rough tow home through the storm.
And freaking cold, too. I was quite comfortable until lap 350 or so, then somebody turned the thermostat WAY down.
I can only think of one race I was at that was a bust, the brickyard the year of the tire issue.
I don't think it was only the tire problem. The worst race I ever attended was at Indy, and my dad's family is from Circle City! The traffic is a cluster, and the sight lines are awful. Unless you sit in a corner, you can't see anything except when the cars are right in front of you. Then you wait and watch the Jumbotron for 60 or 70 seconds until they come around again. Why anyone would go there more than once is beyond me, especially with ORP half an hour away.
 
One person's snoozefest is another's dream weekend. I've been to so many races in person that I've heard other fans trash that only saw it on TV. I don't know that I've ever been to a race that I haven't had a good time. There are tracks that I have no desire to travel to but I'm sure if I went I'd have a great time.

This isn't NASCAR but The Indy 500 for me. I had always wanted to go to the Indy 500 as a kid growing up and I finally got there a few years ago. Biggest disappointment in my entire racing fan life. I'd never go back. The museum is fantastic though but that's it. I still got to cross it off my list at least.
 
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