Knowing NASCAR Do’s and Don’ts

Knowing NASCAR Do’s and Don’ts

Most everybody knows how to drive. And to those who do, they eventually gain the passion for racing. People who race are always buzzing like bees, in any state of weather, place, and time at any given circumstance. Though, a driver may have to think twice when he ends up in a coma after smashing his car into the barricade walls. This, by the looks of it, would stop anyone from racing. No guts no glory.

Brushing it up with the basics of sprinting, these mean machines were based on the American-built sedans rallying up the galley of yesteryears. Machines which scream attitudes on the track would also mean drivers driving on the edge of their seats. But an exhibition of driving prowess is not that bad. Not bad at all. In fact, attitude is what fans are looking for in games like these.

What a driver should know is that there are circumstances that can lead a good fight into something chaotic. What must a racer do or mustn’t do to maintain the ease of a continuing game?

Do’s

Follow. We are free to do whatever we want to do but please remind yourself that you’ve entered a competition. And with games like this, following the rules are vital to keeping the gaming process as healthy and mature as possible.

Practice. If it doesn’t make you a better person, at least it makes your driving skills more proficient and manageable.

Be less emotional. Being aggressive sometimes puts a drivers career in total destruction. If you can control parts of yourself that needs to be controlled, good. Because if not, be ready for point deductions.

Be friendly. Nobody likes a snob. Being a snob only worked in our high school days where cheerleading ladies were the ones who had the skill to be total bummers. Be pleasurable and amiable to everyone you meet.

Acknowledge. Thank the people whom contributed to where you are right now. The fans. Your sponsors. Your team. Go NASCAR.

Don’ts

Don’t beat up your opponent. Both of you will self destruct if you both smash each others faces. It will only create a massive media day. You’ll end up regretting every curse you’ve made.

Don’t brag. You can be proud but bragging on some race where you just got lucky isn’t advisable. Worse, when you lose, people will remember every word that came out of your mouth that day.

Don’t break a single rule. Same as don’t break the other teams car. This will cost you a fortune.

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