Why do I love NASCAR...because my daughter did! In November of
2004, I found myself in the lowest place a parent can ever be. I
was about to organize the belongings of my dead child.
I was sitting on the floor in my daughter's bedroom simply
staring at what had up until very recently been her prized
possessions. I'm not even sure what I was looking for...something -
anything that could reconnect me to HER! Then I noticed this quite
large sign back in a corner partially obscured by dolls and stuffed
animals. I carefully moved away the dolls, trolls, and things to
reveal an "Indianapolis Motor Speedway" sign with a "Brickyard 400"
sticker stuck in the middle with a handwritten note that said "I
gotta go before I die."
Well, that was it! She couldn't go, but I could go for her. I
had never even watched a race, but that was okay. I'd give it a
try. So I went to nascar.com to figure out how to get tickets only
to find out the Brickyard tickets are damn near impossible to get.
Then I looked at the tracks closest to where I live. Bristol and
Martinsville are about equal distance. I quickly found out that
Bristol was pretty much the same as Indianapolis so I tried
Martinsville.
I bought 4 tickets for the Goody's Cool Orange 500-the spring
race. Myself, my niece, my daughter's aunt, and my daughter's best
friend would go to this race. It was more of a spiritual journey
for me than a trip to a race so it was only appropriate my
daughter's favorite people go with me.
We arrived at Martinsville the night before the race. We did
the usual shopping and track browsing then went back to the hotel.
I was excited to complete my journey.
Journey. Now that's a crazy word. That race was definitely a
journey...a journey to a new lease on life. Never in my wildest
dreams did I ever think I would even come close to recovering from
the devastating loss of my daughter, but NASCAR (and Jeff Gordon)
has restored me.
From the very first second I heard the engines turn over, I
was in LOVE!!! I was OBSESSED! When those cars sped past me and my
guts rattled to my core I was brought back to life at 132 miles per
hour.
My journey still continues at every gut rattling, ear drum
piercing, driving like your ass is on fire NASCAR race I go to.
Still haven't made it to the Brickyard, but that would complete my
journey and I'm not sure I ever want it to end!
That's why I love NASCAR! Journey24