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<blockquote data-quote="Elm Creek Smith" data-source="post: 2502460" data-attributes="member: 32710"><p>When I was stationed in Germany, the locals were always putting down American stock car racing (NASCAR). Of course, back then it was Winston Cup and Grand National (Big league/minor league) and there weren't anything like restrictor plates. <em><strong>Then</strong></em> AFRTS started broadcasting selected races live (1:00 AM or so). We got to watch Daytona (superspeedway), Dover (Monster Mile), Bristol (half-mile), and Watkins Glen (road course). I created a whole group of new NASCAR fans that year! Then, they took me to a European Touring Car Championship race at Nürburgring where BMW's, Capri's, and Alfa's banged doors in the hairpin just like NASCAR on short tracks and road courses. Of course, none of those cars were lapping at 200+ mph. It was fun, though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elm Creek Smith, post: 2502460, member: 32710"] When I was stationed in Germany, the locals were always putting down American stock car racing (NASCAR). Of course, back then it was Winston Cup and Grand National (Big league/minor league) and there weren't anything like restrictor plates. [I][B]Then[/B][/I] AFRTS started broadcasting selected races live (1:00 AM or so). We got to watch Daytona (superspeedway), Dover (Monster Mile), Bristol (half-mile), and Watkins Glen (road course). I created a whole group of new NASCAR fans that year! Then, they took me to a European Touring Car Championship race at Nürburgring where BMW's, Capri's, and Alfa's banged doors in the hairpin just like NASCAR on short tracks and road courses. Of course, none of those cars were lapping at 200+ mph. It was fun, though! [/QUOTE]
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