Jeff BurtonDavid Stremme, Casey Mears, Jeff Burton and NASCAR officials traveled Tuesday afternoon from Concord, N.C. to Washington D.C. to support The Motorsports Coalition’s event to educate members of Congress on all the moving parts of the motorsports industry and on the different pieces of legislation that can impact the sport as a whole.

The Motorsports Coalition is comprised of motorsports sanctioning bodies and was further represented by a majority of the track presidents of NASCAR sanctioned venues, and a NNCS All-Star showcar.

[Ganassi PR]

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One Response to “Drivers visit Washington DC”  

  1. 1 mike

    Stop going to the west damnit.
    That is what is killing this sport, FOX, and having more and more races in the Western part of the country and killing races in the South ware this sport begang and is loved the most.

    Tracks out west can’t sellout. Cali doesn’t sel out any of their 2 races, same goes for Texas.

    Cali is a ripp of at MIS, Texas ripps off Charolette, and Atlanta.

    Going to have new tracks make them new damnit and not a ripp off of a current track. Thats why Attendance at those sister tracks are down, and ratings are down. to many tracks the same.

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