NASCAR:
>See the entire track from the stands
>Get to listen in to the various teams communications via publicly available radio frequencies
>Go into the pits
>Go up to a team
>Say "Hey guys, I really love y'all are are really pulling for you to win today"
>Team drops their tools
>Walks over to fan
>Says "Thank you", and shakes his hand and gives them a signed hat
Formula 1
>See 1/4 mile of track from the stands at best
>Can't listen to anything on the radio because comms are scrambled
>Go into the pits
>Go up to a team
>Say "Hello guys, I really love you are are really pulling for you to win today"
>Team drops their tools
>Walks over to fan
>Starts beating and kicking the ever living shit out of him
>Calls the cops to have him arrested and thrown into jail
>>17698524
You can get he best of both worlds with Indy Car.
Easy-going crowd and drivers who don't take themselves too seriously.
everyone's having a good time looking at their favorite racers scream down their home track at 200+MPH high RPMs.
Doesn't cost a fuck-ton.
Crashes and swift overtakes can happen at any moment.
>>17698542
I'll make the Indy 500 one of these days. It's my last American "Bucket List" race.
>>17698550
the indy 500 is a trip.
if you can, camp in the "coke lot"
if you only go to the race, and dont camp and party all weekend, you are missing out
>>17698557
So far, Darlington has been far and away my favorite race track. Just an epic, epic race. And yup, the tailgating beforehand is next to none. I have yet to be anywhere that tailgates like the do there. It's really down to a science. A drunken science to be sure, but a science nonetheless!
>watching live
Indy > Nascar > F1
>watching on TV
F1 > Indy > Nascar