NASCAR Weirdest Areas at Tracks



These are the WEIRDEST NASCAR track areas to ever exist…

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26 thoughts on “NASCAR Weirdest Areas at Tracks”

  1. I brought my girlfriend to the nashville race. We purchased tickets on stubhub for $100 a piece in the far left grandstand. We were delayed 2 and a half hours by a downed tree on the interstate near knoxville. We got there, waded through parking. Got up and in our seats. And before I knew it I was watching Blaney drifting through the grass and catapulting himself into that wall. Absolutely insane.

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  2. Hey rawgatar im big fan of you and nascar i like Ryan Blaney and i just want you to know that your a amazing YouTuber GREAT CONTACT And a amazing dude you are my favorite forever have a great day cant wait for the next one oh and one more thing what are ur suggestions of the future of ur channal 😀

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  3. if you make a part 2 here's a suggestion. On the backstretch at Gateway, there's this little opening which is how the haulers get into the track. They actually moved the wall back some as the track slightly widens before going back to the same spot where the wall is. Fortunatley no one's ever hit this during a race

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  4. Nice video! Quick update on the Atlanta pit road from a few weeks ago. While didn't get to see a green flag stop, they have a new unique rule for it.

    Under the green flag, normal pit road speed (45 mph) only applies on the original pit road. Between the turn 3 entrance and the original pit road entry, there is now a double speed limit (90 mph). The entire pit road is 45 mph under caution.

    There was some driver practice of this after qualifying, but no one knows yet how well (or not) it will actually work.

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