TweetThat's History! NASCAR's Checkered (Flag) Past, One Story at a Time: Sometimes, it's Personal
Amy Henderson · Thursday August 11, 2005
Thinking in terms of the current season, that means that its story could be written in a million different ways, depending on the author. To me, so far it is the season in which we have had a false champion reigning supreme, the season in which the words “tire issues” are heard more than “gentlemen, start your engines,” and the season that may not see two of the sport’s most polarizing personalities vying for the championship. It’s been the season of a new sponsor and a top-ten run for my favorite driver, and of seeing another driver that I support being demonized again and again.
But to another fan, perhaps seeing their driver as champion, no matter how it was won, is a satisfaction that they will always carry as a race fan. Some may think that the new tire compound adds excitement to races, that not having Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Junior in the championship hunt doesn’t matter; their guy’s in, so it’s all good.
To someone, somewhere, hearing Kenny Wallace laugh after a good run is not a factor in determining how the weekend went. Someone else thinks that Jimmie Johnson is a dirty driver who deserves every crash, every engine failure, every bit of bad luck.
Even watching other NASCAR coverage, everyone sees through different eyes. There is a certain clothing commercial that makes me laugh every time I see it because it tosses in a totally random butt shot, but I’m sure several fans enjoy that part immensely. And while I take some commercials as a cue to visit the restroom before the race comes back on, I’m sure that others linger to watch them before heading to the fridge.
While I’m sorry to see some of NASCAR’s great drivers heading rapidly toward the twilight and inevitable nightfall of their careers, I know that some people are looking toward the future instead of at the past, and are looking toward younger, more marketable drivers to fill their considerable shoes.
And the list goes on and on. One thing that I truly love and respect about other race fans, friend or stranger, is that while opinions vary as widely as the seven seas, we all agree on one thing, that we have a passion for the roar of the engines over the roar of the crowd. We support our drivers and are concerned for them sometimes as if they were family. While we are bound by a common history, it’s sometimes the history that plays in each of our souls that’s the most important one. That’s history, and a fine legacy it is to the memories we all have.
Author’s Note: I’m working on putting together a column of “personal histories,” that is, other race fans’ stories from the track, from days old and recent, from the serious to the downright silly. If you have a personal history to share, please email me at: amy@frontstretch.com. Thanks!
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