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A fan’s perspective: The Ultimate Fan Experience
Sep 5th, 2010 by Trisha

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When it comes to being a fan of NASCAR, I’m just like everyone else. When it comes to being a fan at the track, I’m the first to admit that I’m spoiled. One of the perks to having a husband in the media is being able to get your hands on media passes for the race weekend. And with that comes media parking and a cold pit pass. Yes, the cold pit pass can be purchased by regular fans. But the media pass? That’s where the ultimate experience comes in to play.

Several weeks ago, I was at Michigan International Speedway. They rebuilt the media center this year and while it isn’t much wider than the previous MC, it’s much nicer. Outside the “writer’s room,” where the journalists sit tapping at their computers (and amongst whom I was doing the same thing at the time), the main floor of the media center is now floor to ceiling glass. One could stand there and watch the pit action and the race without ever having to leave the comforts of the air conditioning. This is also where they have a small lunchroom where they feed the media. The lunch room, also floor to ceiling glass, is right next to the entrance to pit road from the garages. There is almost nothing cooler that sitting there, eating lunch, and feeling the rumble of the cars as they drive past on their way back out to the track for practice.

One floor above that are the hospitality suites. These are reserved for the teams and sponsors. New this year, I believe, is a small cafe/restaurant where they can get food/drinks should their particular suite not be serving anything at that particular moment. Where we like to stand is on the roof of the media center. You can see the entire track and it’s easily my favorite place inside the track to watch the race. You know, at least until the sweltering heat gets to me and I head back inside. Last year, there were not that many people up there. This year, however, despite the sweltering heat, it was packed! I managed to find a spot down by my favorite drivers pit stall and stood there for a good bit, until I’d had enough of the heat.

But perhaps the coolest part about being able to be in the media center are the press conferences. You get to see all the drivers (that are scheduled, anyway) and because the writer’s room isn’t too terribly big, you get to see them up close and personal. On more than one occasion I had to ask myself, “Am I really here? Am I really seeing this?” It really is an incredible experience. You also run the chance of being able to see them as they come in and out to use the rest rooms (my husband nearly ran into Jeff Gordon on his way out of the MC). The drivers meeting area is also in the media center, though I did not head in there during the meeting. There’s just something about being so close to the drivers that you can reach out and touch them that makes the fan experience that much more.

If you ever have the opportunity to experience a race in the way I’ve described above, I highly recommend it. You won’t be sorry you did!

A fan’s perspective: The Ultimate Fan Experience is a post from: Awesome Race Fans


Kyle Busch and his Infamous Trophy Smash
Jun 9th, 2009 by Genna

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I try hard to hold my tongue against Kyle and his antics but I just can’t do it anymore. It is disgusting what NASCAR, the media, and the fans let him get away with. It irritates and sickens me.

Most of you know what happened Saturday night after the Nationwide race at Nashville. If you don’t know, here is a recap. Within moments of receiving his beautifully hand painted, one of a kind, Gibson Les Paul trophy guitar, he smashed it as hard as he could manage against the ground. To many, including myself, it was a sickening display of disrespect for tradition and the many hours of hard work that artist Sam Bass had put into painting the artwork on the guitar.

Almost immediately following the incident, reports flew in on Twitter that Busch had talked to Mr. Bass about the impending incident before the race even started. Which, if true, would still have shown a great amount of cockiness on the part of Busch. However, these reports were found to be untrue. In an article on SceneDaily.com, Sam Bass states

“It’s his trophy, he can choose to do with it what he wants, but I’m not going to lie about it. If he had asked me, ‘Hey, I’m thinking about destroying that trophy guitar whenever I win it, what do you think,’ of course I would have told him, ‘No! Please don’t. Let us give you a prop guitar.’”

Mr. Bass also stated that he is “stunned and heartbroken” over seeing his hours of hard work destroyed in such a manner.

Now tell me who has that little amount of respect for tradition and the hard work of others to do such a thing? I answer: Kyle Busch. It is clear he has little regard for pretty much anything.

If you want to know more about the Sam Bass guitar tradition at Nashville, here is a great article from April 2009.

@NASCARGirl14


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