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NASCAR
“Prepare to die!” snarled the NASCAR driver defiantly. ... To some, NASCAR seems like a buffoon’s sport, a mockery of the human state. Despite this, NASCAR is the largest and fastest growing sporting event in the United States, and the world is following suit. The reason for this is simple: Americans love war, and NASCAR is without doubt the closest thing to war that civilians can partake in.
Look at the busts of NASCAR drivers lining the sporting hall of fame. ... The drivers of NASCAR are treated with the same respect given to veterans, and nobody can say they have not earned it. The NASCAR driver is the idol of every man, the figurehead of human triumph, the epitome of masculinity.
Approximate Word count = 544 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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