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Spectator etiquitte
Originally Posted by kb78: It may not be the class you are there to watch but you can bet there are others there just as interested in that race as you would be for yours. There is plenty of time to move out of your seat between races. Be a role model and show some respect. Let's think of others first. If you already do, just remind them, as have I, that they are NOT a window that I can see through. :20:Ok let the attacks begin!:33: |
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All of the spectators at the events I attend practice perfect etiquette by always extending their pinky while chug a lugging their Bud lite! :)
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Always liked sitting by someone who has to complain about the support classes that come out. These classes work just as hard prepping their cars. You may be seeing the next great driver if you stop and watch them run.
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Originally Posted by Indy1808: If they can disqualify, Scott Bloomquist, for being under weight. Why should overweight people not be penalized? |
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Originally Posted by Kinser11: |
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Maybe the practice from basketball should come back Throw a couple of elbows ;);)
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Etiquitte in general,is a lost art...Google and You Tube don't teach that...JMO!....;)
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My local hockey team pays people to control the crowd. U can't GO to your seat during play. But, I would imagine the ticket prices would go up if more people are on the payroll
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Originally Posted by Kinser11: the tracks really should do what Knoxville did and resize there reserved seat spacing. |
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Why I go to the pits:6: get some body w/ a cowboy hat sit's in front of you, or they want your spot where have your feet so they can put theirs up, just a pain:11;
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