Camping out at the races. The opportunity to see live feed, catch all the fun and excitement.

If you are a fan of the races, you have probably at least entertained the thought of camping out at the race with other anticipating race fans. There is something about the vibe when camping at a NASCAR race that can’t be beat, especially for those die hard fans out there that are truly thrilled b y it all. Getting NASCAR tickets is one thing, but actually having the opportunity to be on the infield as the race is going on is a unique experience in itself, one that no real race fan should have to live without having experienced.

All you need to know about Nascar racing.

The rush of seeing those cars go round and round at almost 200 MPH…the excitement of engines roaring and cars pulling into pitstops, vying for the front spot…it must be NASCAR!  There’s good news for all you die-hard NASCAR fans.  If you want to get your hands on some great memorabilia, you don’t have to go very far.  You can find terrific mementos all over the place.  Autographs, clothing, decals—whatever your heart’s desire, it’s out there.  You just have to know where to look.

All you need to know about Nascar racing.

Your day at the races is about to get a whole lot better.  Nikon has come out with a couple of winning NASCAR binoculars that will leave you saying, “Wow”.  Since they’re officially licensed by NASCAR, they’re very popular (as you can imagine).  They’re also very small and ergonomic (weighs under 10.5 oz.).  They come in two varieties: 8 x 25 and 10 x 25.  Priced at around $30, they’re just a smart deal all the way around.  Here are some other features of this terrific item:

After a 3 hour rain delay Ryan Newman finally led the field to the green flag and the start of the Pocono 500. Newman was on the pole for the third straight week and was 7th fastest in happy hour. Forty two other drivers took a shot at breaking Denny Hamlin’s Pocono dominance as he had won both races last year at the track. But, Hamlin had already a lot to say about it as he pulled passed Newman and led the first lap. As laps started to roll Tony Stewart joined Hamlin at the front and they began to distance themselves from the rest of the field.

NASCAR is an acronym and it stands for the National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing. NASCAR was founded in 1948 by William France and Ed Otto. These two men realized that people enjoyed watching car races and that there was need to standardize the racing industry. Their idea was to attract more racers and to make the races equal for all the drivers. The thought was an excellent one because more racers meant an increase in the number of fans who would be willing to pay to watch their favorite drivers.

Nascar A Scam?
By Jerry Lemke

Have you noticed a trend in Nascar lately? Seems that the higher the sponsorship dollars, the better the tendency for that team to win. Don’t be fooled, nascar IS a business and IS focused on sponsorship, not racing. Maybe racing’s equivalent to wrestling’s ”for entertainment purposes only” motto applies here, as some teams seem to have large advantages. It would then make sense to keep all of your sponsors happy with an equalized amount of airtime so that everyone important enough is happy. Nascar works hard to “equalize” the playing field.

Clint Bowyer, who joined nascar racing less than four years back, has managed to become one of the most popular racing champions in the country. Born in 1979, Bowyer stated racing in the motocross at the young age of five. Over a period of eight years, till the age of thirteen, Bowyer managed to take home more than 200 titles, championships and victories.

No NASCAR aficionado worth his or her salt would be a certified fan without a few items of NASCAR collectibles. Just like with any other sports, it has been the tradition of true blue fans to purchase souvenir items and collectibles for them to take home as a reminder of their love for the game. For racing fans, there is a wide array of NASCAR collectibles to choose from. If you are a die hard fan of a particular driver, you may want to have die-cast cars which are mini-replicas of the actual car that they drive. Aside from die-cast cars, you can also purchase NASCAR t-shirts, caps, race tickets, travel mugs, key chains, watches, magnets – the list goes on and on!