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Why People Love Nascar Racing

By: Jeff Dodd Home | Recreation-and-Sports


NASCAR racing has become one of the most popular sports nowadays viewed by millions of fans from around 150 countries all over the world. It ranks second to the National Football League as far as TV ratings in the US are concerned and an overwhelming 75 million NASCAR racing fans and brand loyalists are being estimated to purchase more than $2 billion worth in annual sales of licensed NASCAR merchandise. Here are reasons why people watch NASCAR racing:

NASCAR racing is a thrilling sports game. The thrill that can be taken from watching the race in TV is far surpassed when one watches the game real and live. There is a gush of excitement everytime the sound and sight of cars of different colors, sponsors and hues go out in the field to race against each other in a game of speed. If one wonders why fans go ecstatic watching the game, it is largely due to the feeling of excitement everytime ones favorite is either being overtaken by another car.

The game has a mixture of danger and fear. The thrill of watching NASCAR race is being fueled all the more by the excitement of watching cars speeding against each other in verge of danger. There is a thrill caused by fear of possible crashes, crashing cars and accidents which can happen at anytime and which actually occur in this racing game. This puts more color and drama to this speed racing sports.

The NASCAR racing events are exciting in itself. NASCAR racing is also not only about cars as it is also an event marked with colorful sceneries and loud sounds of cheering fans. It is wonderful to see different people of varied preferences cheering for their favorites yet having an air of camaraderie with other NASCAR fans. There is an also an air of liveliness and vibrancy in host cities as thousands of NASCAR pilgrims make themselves at home for the game and are being entertained by the host cities and track organizers. The merchandises and goods sold during NASCAR races are also best present ideas that can be presented on any occasion. They also serve as great souvenirs of the game.

Here are just among the few reasons why people likeNASCAR racing. Go and see the NASCAR race and feel the excitement and fun experienced by thousands of NASCAR fans.



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