16.9.08

Is nascar a blue collar thing or r all kinds of people into it?

May be...

  • do you figure asking this question 3 times you will make your point that you know nothing about NASCAR??
  • This is a stupid question. No offense but can't you come up with something intelligent to ask? Do you stay up nights looking for the dumbest question possible?
  • NASCAR fans don't care what color the collar is... as long as you like to have a good time anyone is welcome!
  • hell no we all rich as hell
    thats why we on yahoo answering dumbass questions
  • What a completely derrogatory comment!!!

    People of all socio-economic classes, races, colors, backgrounds enjoy NASCAR...

    You my friend need some Racial Sensitivity Training!
  • All kinds of people are into it: doctors, nurses, secretaries, computer people, data entry clerks, accountants, mechanics, Realtors, lawyers, etc.
  • It used to be. Now, these NASCAR teams have graduate engineers building their cars. Ryan Newman is a mechanical engineering grad of Purdue.
  • All kinds of people are into it. Blue collar is a stereotype for fans of NASCAR. Most stereotypes about NASCAR were started in Indianapolis as the owners of a different league tried to separate themselves from Bill France and the people who raced in NASCAR.
  • Not all NASCAR fans are blue collar. There are officials in state and national government that are NASCAR fans. NASCAR has fans from the age range of 4 to 100, fans in every state, and fans from all kinds of jobs whether they be white or blue collar.
  • Go to the races and you will find a wide array of fans from blue collar to farmers to white collar. Young and old. Male and female. Fat and skinny. All kinds of people are into it. It might be hard to find any Democrats there though. I think all the drivers are Republican.
  • I am confused with your reference to 'blue collar.'

    Nascar is for everyone who likes it, but that is not obvious to you, or you would not be asking this question in this fashion.
  • All kinds of people are into it. It used to be blue collar but the popularity has spread to everyone.
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