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When someone gets a prime slice of a cake, trust others to gnash about it. That's what happened to #24 race driver Jeff Gordon of NASCAR Racing, a silent laidback racer whose prowess on the asphalt oval can only be rivaled by quite a few.
Until recently, NASCAR clothing became a full scale fashion statement, not because sporting them marks you as among the 75 million loyalists that tune in religiously to NBC Sports but because sporting them publicizes that you are some hot wheel on the stock car. Well, maybe not.
The most vibrant element in a whole car race experience is the personalities these NASCAR drivers bring into the sport. These drivers come in with different backgrounds, car racing experience, complexities, life issues, etc. And these NASCAR drivers contribute different things into the sport, which makes watching such car races more interesting and exciting.
Living the life of a NASCAR racer is living anyone's dream. Driving and racing to heart's content, capability to choose a car and, of course, the wealth of NASCAR salaries. Accounting numbers churned in at the NASCAR are colossal, you might gag by reading them.
It's a proof that NASCAR is getting close at overtaking golf as the standard professional's game. While suit clad businessmen still sit on the 19th hole sipping coffee discussing business ventures and how to defeat hole hazards, it wouldn't be far when corporate meetings will take event on Daytona's Speedway during prime seasons.
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