NASCAR is one of the forms of motor racing with the most fans, as it is easily the most crowd-pleasing of all genres of racing. However, it’s not always the racing itself that actually pleases the crowds, but rather the driver’s reactions, statements and actions outside the track, coupled with the actual racing.
At a recent race around the Bristol Motor Speedway, Tennessee, driver Tony Stewart was jostling for position with another driver, Matt Kenseth, when their cars touched and both ended up ploughing into the inner-wall. Kenseth managed to limp back to the pits, but for Stewart it was the end of the line.
As Kenseth came out of the pits, Stewart was waiting for him and managed to fling his helmet with some force at him, nailing the green car perfectly. If F1 was as entertaining as this, more people would definitely be watching. . .
As Kenseth came out of the pits, Stewart was waiting for him and managed to fling his helmet with some force at him, nailing the green car perfectly. If F1 was as entertaining as this, more people would definitely be watching. . .