NASCAR

Open To Fanfare Is The NASCAR Hall Of Fame

After existing for 60 years, NASCAR finally opened up the NASCAR Hall of Fame to honor those who made an exceptional contribution to the sport. In Charlotte, North Carolina, construction began in 2007 and also the facility opened Tuesday May 11, 2010. The inaugural class of five drivers was selected from 25 nominees last year, and they'll be inducted 12 days after the opening, on May 23 2010. The opening will probably be a quick payday although the beneficiary can be surprising.

NASCAR and their Hall of Fame

The NASCAR Hall of Fame broke ground for construction in January 2007, according the NASCAR Hall of Fame website. Construction continued, and by fall of 2009, exhibits began to be installed, and the building was scheduled to open for May 11, 2010. The festivities had numerous of the first inaugural class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

The First Class

The first inaugural class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame includes Dale Earnhardt, Bill France Sr., Bill France Jr., Richard Petty and Junior Johnson. Each of these men were giants of the sport in their contributions. Bill France JR. helped to further the organization after his father Bill France Sr. found the NASCAR organization. Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty barely need introduction, as incredibly popular and successful owners and drivers. Junior Johnson is an accomplished owner, having won six championships as a team owner.

Charlotte

NASCAR is special in North Carolina. Numerous of one of the most famous and greatest NASCAR drivers, which includes 3 members of the first class to be inducted to the NASCAR Hall of Fame hail from North Carolina. Three major races take place in Charlotte. Furthermore, as outlined by Wikipedia, almost three-fourths of all motorsports employees work in Charlotte, North Carolina. Besides Dayton Beach, that’s as heavily NASCAR as you are able to get. Also, the NASCAR Hall of Fame is owned by the city. It should bring enjoyment. The NASCAR Hall of Fame is deserved and should to the public good.

Sources for the article

NASCAR Hall of Fame website

http://www.nascarhall.com/about/the-building

Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR_Hall_of_Fame 

No NASCAR Car for Obama

The campaign that ran a Super Bowl ad now refuses to sponsor a part-time team in the Sprint Cup. Money problems? -Patrick

The Obama campaign pulled back from plans to sponsor a NASCAR car:

“The Obama campaign will not be sponsoring a car in the Sprint Cup series, though we will continue to look for ways to reach out to voters and convey Senator Obama’s message of change.” said Bill Burton, an Obama campaign spokesman

Sports Illustrated first reported the proposal on its Web site, saying Obama’s campaign is in talks with BAM, a part-time operation that hasn’t raced in recent weeks, to sponsor its No. 49 car in the Aug. 3 race at Pocono.

I think some of this talk was simply a trial balloon that didn't soar into the sky. Some of it is also reduced fundraising expectations. Paying for offices in all 50 states takes precedence over a potentially failed bit of marketing.

McCain has an opening to connect to NASCAR fans. I'm not recommending he sponsor a car, but getting to a race as soon as possible to get some pictures taken with drivers would make for a nice contrast.

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