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    people have to die for things to be changed? In NASCAR officials are always looking at safety and standards that are always changing. NASCAR stands for the National Association for Stock Car Racing. NASCAR is always looking at and advancing in safety‚ because racing will always be dangerous‚ that is what gives the racers the thrill. The only thing that NASCAR can do is try to make the driver as safe as possible without compromising the racing thrill. NASCAR safety has dramatically improved as a result

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    Gems

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    CLIENT: RETAILER: Mars Various PROJECT OVERVIEW: MARS NASCAR POP/DISPLAY PLACEMENT The Objective of this project to: To place Mars NASCAR POP (Point of Purchase Materials) in your assigned stores‚ You will be mailed POS by Mars (Archway) for the accepted stores you have. YOU WILL RECEIVE A DUMP BINS‚ STANDEE‚ COUNTER DISPLAYS‚ WALL POSTERS‚ HERO CARD AND SHELF DANLGER FOR EACH STORE SCHEDULED; YOUR ORDER MAY CONTAIN ALL THESE ITEMS OR SOME VARIATION OF POS ITEMS. WILL VARY WITH THE ITEMS

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    Nascar History

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    Nascar History Nascar History NASCAR is one of the most rapidly growing sports in the world. There are people who think that NASCAR is just a bunch of hicks going around in circles‚ but it takes skill to drive at two-hundred miles per hour. I am going to talk about the history of NASCAR‚ early drivers of NASCAR‚ the three NASCAR divisions‚ the rules‚ and the new technology. Two of NASCAR’s oldest races are the ones that are at Charlotte‚ North Carolina

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    Car Racing

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    are based on standard U.S. commercial models‚ but have been modified to $250‚000 race cars. They are usually raced on oval‚ paved tracks. The cars can sometimes reach speeds of close to 200mph. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR)‚ founded in 1947 in Daytona Beach‚ Fla.‚ gave the sport its first formal organization. The Daytona 500 is the sport’s most famous race. Drag racing is a form of racing in which two contestants race side by side from a standing start over a straight

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    Moonshine Research Paper

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    -tZ- (traiLZ) Research History of Nascar & Moonshine Shine runner‚ lightning mover are just a couple of names for those who used to transport this illegal product‚ moonshine. Inspite of this‚ NASCAR was birthed as a result of shine running‚ this begs the question how did this magnificent sport come from such dire origins. This beverage was called moonshine because it would be transported at night time‚ so it earned the name moonshine because the shine runners would work underneath the moon’s

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    Car Racing Research Paper

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    improvements in car racing Ready‚set‚go the crowd hears the roar of the engines all around.The roar of the engine signal the start of the race.nascar is a multi million dollar industry. Throughout its history‚ there have been many memorable crashes. NASCAR officials have works hard to find solutions for these crashes. To fully understand the improvements in car racing‚one must inspect the beginning of car racing ‚the early use of safety in car racing and the past in car racing. In may of 1987 ‚driver

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    Car Racing

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    their children to school and cruising to their dream vacation spot. There is also people use automobiles for car racing. Car racing is a very popular sport which attracts millions of enthusiasts nationwide. Whether it’s a local race track‚ or a huge Nascar track‚ People love the thrill and adrenaline car racing brings. However‚ there are always pros and cons. If car racing are made legal in Brunei‚ it would benefit the country’s tourism. For example‚ Formula 1 tournament‚ if one is to be held in the

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    NY State Fair

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    The New York State Fair The Great New York State Fair is a great way to end the summer here in upstate New York. The fair takes place in Syracuse‚ NY on 375 acres. The twelve day long festival happens to be the oldest in the country. First held in 1841; however‚ still is a tradition every year today. For a fee of ten dollars and all of the entertainment you can ask for it cannot be beat. The fair includes Midway rides and entertainment‚ agriculture‚ and even concerts that are included in the ten

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    The Big Race Men and their machines line up against each other to try and better the other in speed and performance. The roar of the engines…the squeal of the tires…green light…high octane…….drag racing is a life. Raised in a small country town in the middle of nowhere‚ Jake Palmer had always loved cars. His father‚ Raymond Palmer‚ had served as a mechanic in the Vietnam War and after the war was over he settled down in the modest town of Caldwell‚ Texas and opened up his own little

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    NASCAR Summary

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    NASCAR: Can’t Keep a Good Company Down Problem Statement: NASCAR’s successful branding strategy has made it become one the top sports in America. NASCAR faces the challenge of losing TV viewers along with live viewers and must find a way to increase their audience size and in return increase sponsorship. Situation Analysis: NASCAR’s main revenue source is from its sponsors. Lower viewership‚ means less sponsorship and because NASCAR depends so heavily on its sponsors as a source of revenue

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