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Friday, June 27, 2014
Getting involved in NASCAR entails quite a lot of resources. Nevertheless, those who do get involved with the racing spectacle are compensated well with the patronage of millions of people, even in the US alone. Ticket sales, endorsements and similar marketing strategies are utilized to offset the cost. But how about a NASCAR fan? What does it take to be one besides the dozens of owned racing flags and banners owned?
Let us start with the basics. A typical NASCAR fan has to shell out dough to be able to watch at least a couple top races per season to be kept up to date with the standings and overall progress of the event. For beginners, a Benjamin or two would just be right enough to get you a decent seat with a decent view of the race proper. Furthermore, you are more often than not, from another place where the event shall be held. This means added cost to be placed on travel expenses, not to mention food and lodging during your stay.
For those who are just watching from the confines of one’s own home and delivered by cable feed, snacks are just a minor part of the cost. Pay per view costs add up for that added up-to-date news of the racing developments. Finally, to get a feel of the whole race even in the confines of the home, you have to at least spend a couple of racing flags in support of your favorite team. Overall cost – a Benjamin or two to boot.

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by: The Flagman