
2004 Soap Box Archives
Disappointed
05/25/04
I saw
a piece on one of the cable news channels the other day that
really ruffled my feathers. It had to do with NASCAR and the
relocation of some of the races.
It seems
that they are taking races away from a couple of the oldest,
traditional tracks, namely Darlington, South Carolina
and Rockingham, North Carolina, two of the tracks that have
had races since before there was a NASCAR association.
I know,
I know, its all about population density, audience share,
competing with the National Football League and all that.
In other words its all about money.
Ok,
I can accept that. I dont have to like it but I can accept
it. But what got my dander up was when the piece goes on to
say that todays NASCAR fan is better educated and makes
more money and so on, which to me sounded like a put down of
the partners
who brung NASCAR to the dance.
Pardon
me but I never thought of NASCAR as appealing to the Perrier
and lime for lunch bunch. Its hard for me to imagine the
refreshment stands at the races serving guava juice and tofu.
Or Dale, Jr. driving a car with Dom Perignon painted on the
side.
Now
Im not saying that those kind of folks cant like
NASCAR, in fact I think its high time for some of our
snootier citizens to get their attention switched from Wimbledon
to Daytona Beach. See how the other half lives. They may actually
like it.
And
all thats well and good, but after decades of being called
ignorant rednecks just because well drive five hundred
miles to Bristol or spend Sunday afternoon glued to a television
set
watching our boys wheel 'em around the track, it seems kind
of funny that some of those condescending, sophisticated folks
who laughed behind their hands at us for so many years have
finally caught on to what all the fuss was about.
Well,
I guess if you cant beat 'em, join 'em. Welcome aboard.
Now
Im happy that NASCAR is growing and prospering. Its
just that I hate to think about no more Darlington and no more
Rockingham. Theyre the cradle of stock car racing which
have bred loyal fans for decades.
So many
of the NASCAR drivers are second and third generation
and if you were to check out the grandstand on any given Sunday
afternoon, youd find that they too have second and third
generation fans.
Nobodys
as loyal as a NASCAR fan and the most loyal in the world are
the old boys from the Southeast. Theyve been there from
the start, theyve seen stock car racing go from the little
clay tracks with the naked light bulbs hanging overhead to the
multimillion-dollar speedways complete with celebrities and
network television coverage.
Theyve
seen a lot happen in the last thirty years, I just hope they
dont have to stand helplessly by and see the disappearance
of their beloved racetracks.
Now
that would be really disappointing.
Pray
for our troops.
What
do you think?
God
Bless America
Charlie
Daniels
