Ryan McGee
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That track literally had a tree growing up through the backstretch. a couple years ago. So they just ran the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro. I just voted on the NASCAR Hall of Fame this week.
That track literally had a tree growing up through the backstretch. a couple years ago. So they just ran the All-Star Race at North Wilkesboro. I just voted on the NASCAR Hall of Fame this week.
Handsome Harry. But yeah, but it's... But they... And it goes back to what we were talking about earlier.
Handsome Harry. But yeah, but it's... But they... And it goes back to what we were talking about earlier.
Handsome Harry. But yeah, but it's... But they... And it goes back to what we were talking about earlier.
NASCAR has finally, after years of trying to rip its roots out of the ground, they have finally started to figure out the balance between you can go run a street race in Chicago or a street race in Mexico City, which they're going to do, if you balance it with going to North Wilkesboro and going to Rockingham. And running more short track races.
NASCAR has finally, after years of trying to rip its roots out of the ground, they have finally started to figure out the balance between you can go run a street race in Chicago or a street race in Mexico City, which they're going to do, if you balance it with going to North Wilkesboro and going to Rockingham. And running more short track races.
NASCAR has finally, after years of trying to rip its roots out of the ground, they have finally started to figure out the balance between you can go run a street race in Chicago or a street race in Mexico City, which they're going to do, if you balance it with going to North Wilkesboro and going to Rockingham. And running more short track races.
And so I think that it teaches people about the history of the sport as opposed to trying to bury it under the ground like they did for years. And so, yes. Will it ever go back to 1997? No.
And so I think that it teaches people about the history of the sport as opposed to trying to bury it under the ground like they did for years. And so, yes. Will it ever go back to 1997? No.
And so I think that it teaches people about the history of the sport as opposed to trying to bury it under the ground like they did for years. And so, yes. Will it ever go back to 1997? No.
Yeah, and I rode that wave. I literally started at ESPN. I started ESPN the week Jeff Gordon won the first Brickyard 400. That's 96, right? We started a nightly motorsports show, and I've been riding that wave ever since. But 100%, I would go all the way to 2006, 2007 when the market crashed. The business crashed. But, yeah, they're getting there.
Yeah, and I rode that wave. I literally started at ESPN. I started ESPN the week Jeff Gordon won the first Brickyard 400. That's 96, right? We started a nightly motorsports show, and I've been riding that wave ever since. But 100%, I would go all the way to 2006, 2007 when the market crashed. The business crashed. But, yeah, they're getting there.
Yeah, and I rode that wave. I literally started at ESPN. I started ESPN the week Jeff Gordon won the first Brickyard 400. That's 96, right? We started a nightly motorsports show, and I've been riding that wave ever since. But 100%, I would go all the way to 2006, 2007 when the market crashed. The business crashed. But, yeah, they're getting there.
They'll never get back to where they were, but they're in way better shape than they were even just five years ago, let alone 10, 15 years ago.
They'll never get back to where they were, but they're in way better shape than they were even just five years ago, let alone 10, 15 years ago.
They'll never get back to where they were, but they're in way better shape than they were even just five years ago, let alone 10, 15 years ago.