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On the Fast Track
Once the sport of bootleggers, NASCAR is quickly becoming America's favorite pastime
Bruce Schoenfeld
From the Print Edition:
Morgan Freeman, Mar/Apr 2005
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Their victuals may be different, but the race itself transcends any socioeconomic barrier between these categories of fans. It's NASCAR's secret. The cars circle the track in a blaze of color, and the high-pitched whine of the engines builds to a crescendo each time one passes. To the VIPs starting on their cheesecake and the factory workers on the hard seats in the bleachers, it sounds just the same.
Bruce Schoenfeld is a frequent contributor to Cigar Aficionado.
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