WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE 2 AMENDED NASCAR POLICIES?

Jan Woodberry
@jan-woodberry
13 years ago
171 posts

1) NASCAR IS BECOMING KID-FRIENDLY BY ALLOWING CHILDREN INTO THE GARAGE AT CERTAIN TIMES. 2) NASCAR HAS IMPLEMENTED A RELAXED DRESS CODE IN THE GARAGE.

http://www.nascar.com/news/110214/nascar-garages-open-children/


updated by @jan-woodberry: 04/04/17 04:13:29AM
Jeff Gilder
@jeff-gilder
13 years ago
1,783 posts
I think they must have lost their minds. Yes, there will be some happy fathers who will be excited to take their children into the pits for an up close look. And they will sell a few more pit passes.And yes, some very lucky (in their eyes) youngsters will be treated to the time of their lives. But all I can think about are the folks who have been killed in the pits over the years. I know this is a "cold pass" situation but this is not a place for most of the adults I've seen wondering around...much less their children.


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Robert Turner
@robert-turner
13 years ago
88 posts

Although it is good for the next generation of NASCAR fans to have access to the drivers the garage area is not the place, specially on race morning. If you have ever worked a Cup race you know the hustle-bussle of the garage area as the crews get ready to take their equipment out to pit road and get their mind ready for the day ahead. There are usually groups given garage tours that are connected to the sponcers. I can see family of the drivers and crews being allowed in temporarly but just being able to get a one day pass doesn't mean you know what is going on in the garage area. I learned to get my photos and get out of the way, don't interupt the crews duties and don't corner the driver as he has enough problems keeping up with the sponsers coming around. On a second note, when I was about 15 or so, I would get in step with someone like Buddy Baker and walk into the garage area with my white levies and painters shirt with patches. I got caught a few times but got away with it a lot back in the sixties.Of course I weighed 200+ pounds and was close to 6 ft, the days of such things have changed. I remember that in the eighties you would get hassled even with credientals some times if they weren't in full view.

As far as dress code goes, the garage area isn't a good place for shorts, loose clothing or open shoes. There is a lot of hot, sharp and sliperly stuff there.

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