There are very few things during my NASCAR driving career that could match the thrill of running a lap (alone!) at Bristol Motor Speedway. It is without a doubt as intense and as extreme as anything you will do in a race car. And it is fun.
On the flip side, the race itself has the potential of being the least fun you’ve ever had in a race car.
To illustrate this disparity, you have to understand what it takes to run a lap around the half-mile bullring.
A fast lap around Bristol – about 16 seconds – requires a balance of precision and… Details
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