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Msg ID: 2764336 Open letter to NASCAR +0/-0     
Author:paintman
2/6/2023 7:34:49 AM

Dear NASCAR......the next time you decide to build a track inside a stadium, please use about 36" of clay and run wingless midgets. Furthermore, please hand out your free admission tickets to someone other than thugs, gangsters, and crack addicts!

Also please stop embarassing the entire racing community with your stupid half way show. Perhaps next time select an artist who can actually pick up an instrument and play it, instead of just spewing a bunch of jibbererish! 

 



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Msg ID: 2764343 Open letter to NASCAR +0/-0     
Author:Hoffy fan
2/6/2023 9:23:35 AM

Reply to: 2764336

good job buddy,it was enough to turn the show off.



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Msg ID: 2764366 Open letter to NASCAR +0/-0     
Author:bpletcher
2/6/2023 11:46:51 AM

Reply to: 2764336

there not intrested in racing -there in the entertainment buisness !!! -and thats the demographics they want 



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Msg ID: 2764467 Open letter to NASCAR +0/-0     
Author:Kevin Mc
2/7/2023 5:42:29 AM

Reply to: 2764336
I forget the exact number now but I did look it up and the Coliseum capacity is now around 78,000. They tarped off the first several rows around the track and there were sections tarped off elsewhere around the stadium for various reasons. So let's say the tarped off sections meant 65,000 seats were available. Just my guess. I know they handed out piles of tickets to military types in the area because I heard someone say that on Sirius last week leading up to the race. I'm sure other groups were handed comp tickets too. If that race was half full I'll eat my hat but let's say it was half full plus a little extra so that's 35,000 people there. Say 10,000 people got in on comped tickets. That's 25,000 paid. So NASCAR made everyone travel 6000 miles round trip to race in front of less people than watched the Clash at Daytona. They're smarter than me so what else can I say?


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