Informative Essay On NASCAR Racing

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The racing world is full of adrenaline and excitement. From off road rally races to the blinding speeds of the Indy 500, racing has many shapes and forms. Perhaps the most action packed racing event is NASCAR, otherwise known as “National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing”, “Non-Athletic Sport Created by Alcohol and Rednecks”, and “Not A Sport Circles Are Round”. This favorite pastime is appreciated by all of the sweet-tea loving, sunburnt necks in the south. It takes a special type of person to drive one of the power hungry stock cars at over 200 mph. One of these brave souls is Jimmy Johnson, one of the greatest drivers in the world. Johnson comments about nascar, “ Driving in a NASCAR races is really exciting, but it can also be very physically tiring, there was this one time in particular, I was 179 laps into the race when all of the sudden I got light headed and dizzy, lost in confusion i panicked trying to pick out which car I was driving because they all looked the same. A split second later i lost control of the car and skidded into the ‘hit here’ sign, i asked the medic what had happened he said it was chronic dizziness from driving the same way for a prolonged period of time. He recommended months in therapy ” …show more content…

The pit crew makes sure that everything is running great and smooth. Danica Patrick has one of the best pit crews in NASCAR. Fasty Mcangelskidburger , Patrick's crew chief, has trained some of the best of the best crews. “All my protege’s have went on to serve the best racers, they are the best of the best when it comes to how fast they can change the car's tires and give it gas. We have specific training rituals like seeing who can eat their burger the fastest, who can drink the most beer, and last one in the restaurant has to pay the tab. It takes a real racer to be in NASCAR and they always have a team behind

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