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In reply to the discussion: Man Shoots self in infield at NASCAR NRA-500 [View all]Mopar151
(10,343 posts)46. Sponsoring a NASCAR race does'nt make them a "NASCAR sponsor"
Texas Motor Speedway is owned by Speedway Motorsports/O. Bruton Smith (IMHO, that is spelled asshole).. I have NEVER heard a race sponsor get so little mention in the race broadcast (on FOX Sports, no less).
NASCAR will evaluate future race sponsorships: With the NRA 500 drawing attention just for the name of the race, NASCAR will take a closer look at race sponsorships in the future, the sanctioning body said in a statement Thursday. Tracks negotiate their own naming rights deals, and Texas Motor Speedway announced last month that the National Rifle Association would sponsor its Sprint Cup Series race, scheduled for Saturday night. The sanctioning agreement tracks have with NASCAR states that "NASCAR reserves the right to approve or disapprove any advertising, sponsorship or similar agreement in connection with the event." NASCAR approved the sponsorship, and Texas Motor Speedway President Eddie Gossage said Thursday there has been no public outcry over the sponsorship. But NASCAR spokesman David Higdon released a statement that indicated the timing of a sponsorship and the perception of NASCAR will be used to determine whether to approve race sponsorships in the future. "The NRA's sponsorship of the event at Texas Motor Speedway fit within existing parameters that NASCAR affords tracks in securing partnerships," the NASCAR statement said. "However, this situation has made it clear that we need to take a closer look at our approval process moving forward, as current circumstances need to be factored in when making decisions."Sporting News)(4-12-2013)
quoted on the Jayski/ESPN website.
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You think? I don't think that's a done deal. Certainly should be, but I wouldn't assume it.
Squinch
Apr 2013
#2
if only he had a second gun, one to shoot the first bullet before he was struck.
ChairmanAgnostic
Apr 2013
#4
If only there had been a good guy with a gun to stop this bad guy with a gun. nt
maxrandb
Apr 2013
#10
They're holding that sign at a NASCAR event that outlawed guns. These guys crack me up.
Squinch
Apr 2013
#27
Oh, the irony: the NRA sponsors a gun-free event and the one violating it is a lunatic. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Apr 2013
#16
Oh, for God's sakes. Now you gave them the idea. Next thing, we'll have gun rain.
Squinch
Apr 2013
#28
Not to belittle the death, but does Texas hate the 2nd Amendment? Guns being prohibited? Treasonous.
DRoseDARs
Apr 2013
#25
So no guns at the race track? But bars (!), schools, work, church and malls are OK?????
on point
Apr 2013
#32