NASCAR fans are selective and loyal with the drivers they pick as their favorite. Once their racing hero is designated, little can assuage them from their support. The driver may fall into a driving slump or change teams but the die hard fan remains true. They await the next win for their driver and continue to buy their memorabilia and sport attire to show their loyalty. An odd thing happens though when NASCAR fans face any group of drivers or even just one up close and personal. Suddenly the drivers who have given their all on a race track at high speeds in close quarters become a bit larger than life. The fan will wait in long lines for hours, fight to get a camera shot, and drag all forms of memorabilia around in an effort to...
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