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Thank you, Veteran Tickets Foundation Purchases, Nascar, Phoenix Raceway, the drivers, pit crews, announcers, flaggers, sponsors, promoters, coordinators, Police, Security, Rescue, EMS, vendors, cooks, cashiers, etc., and your great staffs for an awesome afternoon. Phoenix Raceway is such an incredible track and stadium. The place was packed with a 42,000 sold-out crowd! It was my friend's and my second time attending. We went to the 2024 Nascar Craftsman Truck Series Championship. The parking lot was humongous, packed, and there was no charge for parking, although if you chose not to take the tram, you had to hoof it a bit. There were food trucks galore outside, plus stations inside the stadium, with a wide variety of vittles and beverages, which is a huge plus, and you get a lot for the money. I got Buffalo chicken, fries, and a Coke, and it was delish! We had great seats in Section 146, Row 25, Seats 9 and 10, right by the Start/Finish Lines and directly across from the big screen. The weather was a pleasant 86° in the shade most of the day! I don't recall his name, but a pastor said a remarkable prayer before the race. Actress Sydney Sweeney made a guest appearance to promote her movie, Christy. Actor, singer, songwriter Darren Criss sang the National Anthem while the sight and sound of fireworks filled the air. Singer, songwriter Jordan Davis alerted the drivers to "Start your engines!" During the race, there are various antics, games, selfie cams, a 50/50 raffle, where fans can win prizes, but unless you are right there, instead of watching them on the screen, you can't hear what's going on. The race was very exciting and sooooo loud. We saw a number of accidents. Fortunately, no one was hurt. What was neat was being able to watch the race from the drivers' perspectives, inside their cabs, as well as top down, on the big screen. I like racing, but it reminds me of the following joke, particularly when I looked at the screen, toward the beginning, and read "Lap 26 of 312, Stage 1, 34 to Go." All you do is watch cars go around a track at very fast speeds. Hmmm! JOKE: "I watched my dog chase his tail for ten minutes, and I thought, "Wow, dogs are so dumb!" Then I realized, I just watched a dog chase its tail for ten minutes." By the way, overtime extended the race to 319 laps. William Byron, driving #24, won Stage 1. Denny Hamlin, driving # 11, won Stage 2. Ryan Blaney, driving #12, won Stage 3. Kyle Larson, driving #5, won the 2025 Nascar Cup Series Championship. His victory lap and burnouts were cool! Again, thank you, Veteran Tickets Foundation Purchases, Nascar, Phoenix Raceway, the drivers, pit crews, announcers, flaggers, sponsors, promoters, coordinators, Police, Security, Rescue, EMS, vendors, cooks, cashiers, etc., and your stupendous teams for bringing such joy to people. We, active military personnel, veterans, first responders, our families and friends, truly appreciate all you do for us, our communities, and our blessed nation! You are the best! Sincerely, Chuck
Chuck, U.S. Air Force (Veteran)
1974 - 1978
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