NASCAR Junkies Stop Here!

I am a big fan of NASCAR racing and Indy racing. There is nothing quite like getting out of the house for a day at the races. The NASCAR Busch Series was formed in 1982 when the old Late Model Sportsman division was consolidated into a touring series. Busch cars tend to have less horse-power, with the races run using a rule which limits tire usage designed to save on cost for teams. To see the various Busch Series races, you’ll be visiting tracks like the Michigan International Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway or Richmond International Raceway. There are races in other parts of the country and when I’m on the road I buy tickets to Chicagoland Speedway and tickets to Nashville Superspeedway.

The Craftsman Truck Series is a popular NASCAR Race series featuring modified pickup trucks. In 2001 the traditional road races were replaced by track races and the length of the races went from around 125 miles to 250 miles on the big tracks. I like to get the best view of the track when I buy Texas Motor Speedway tickets, Martinsville Speedway tickets and Memphis Motorsport Park tickets, so I shop at online at Coast to Coast Tickets for their premium seating. The newer tracks are so big that you almost have to get the best seats if you want to see the trucks without the help of binoculars.

The cars in the Nextel Cup Series races are the most powerful and fast of all the NASCAR series. These are my favorite races to attend because they are the most intense and competitive of all. I won’t go into my favorite drivers because there are quite a few. I do have to say that when I want the best seats for these events, I buy tickets to Talladega Superspeedway, Lowes Motor Speedway tickets, Phoenix International Raceway tickets and premium Indianapolis Motor Speedway tickets from my favorite racing ticket broker, Coast to Coast.

NASCAR races change names frequently, so it is best to look under the name of the track where the race is held when searching for tickets. I didn’t mention that Coast to Coast Tickets also has wide variety of Indy racing tickets and pro sports tickets on their site as well. Happy racing!

Posted by James Trotta at March 24, 2006 11:17 AM

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