Well - the only reasonable way I can see these things is if I am with someone with an RV. Then you have somewhere to hang out for hours after the race until it is calmed down enough to leave.
You are correct though. I am not sure there is a good way to get away from the track - especially a place Like Texas Motor Speedway. I think it is the 2nd highest attendance of the year for NASCAR. That is a lot of people despite however many highways lead away from the site.
As far as the race was concerned, it was not too fun to watch. I liked Bristol a whole lot. Sometimes the rules don't work out, sometimes they do. I don't think that they are opposed on the whole to making changes in NASCAR that make the races more exciting. They do what they can right or wrong.
I think it is killer that you got to go. I am waiting to find out if my friend who works for B&D got me pit passes to the Fontana Race in California. That would be cool, although I will plan to do a LOT of sitting around after the race is over.
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