
It's been a 13-year tradition that will continue this year: attending the
Coca-Cola 600 in Concord, North Carolina.
1996 was my first experience of NASCAR after my father decided that the
Indianapolis 500 -- a race he had attended for many years -- was no longer worth it after the open-wheel world was literally fractured in two parts. Charlotte-bound, we were.
And finally, after all this time, IndyCar is one again, but that doesn't change the fact that us Indiana natives will be hundreds of miles from the so-called "Greatest Spectacle in Racing". The NASCAR bug has bitten hard, you could say.
Thanks to my gig here with the FanHouse, I've got the privilege to share it with you. While we're not the camping type, we'll definitely be hitting every major event at Lowe's Motor Speedway this weekend starting with Thursday afternoon's
Sprint Cup practice and the following night-time qualifying session.
From there, its race shop tours (maybe a romp around the newly-remodeled
Hendrick Motorsports museum?) and discount souvenir shopping. Saturday, we'll be in the LMS parking lot by 8am/ET for the
Carquest Auto Parts 300 at 7:30pm/ET and Sunday will look much the same for the 400-lapper, 600-miler.
If you're going to the race, I'll be the guy wearing shorts, a NASCAR t-shirt, and a camera around my neck. Shouldn't be hard to find, right?
I'll definitely try to get as much of the fan experience on to this blog for those of you who can't be there, and I'm looking at ways to offer in-race updates via text message directly to the blog.
In other words, this weekend on the FanHouse will be unlike any other, and I'll hope you'll join me as I go "Live from Lowe's".