before I say anything, I will say that wetnaps are provided by pretty much every vendor. wetnaps, of course, are fantastic after a meal, but are a pain during a meal as your fingers/hands reek/taste of chemically alcohol.
but I guess that's not a problem for some people. TFMJ, for example, is a pretty big fan of No Napkin.
so here's my question - what restrictions are placed on the people in the infield? the ones in the RVs, I mean. surely their napkins, lids, and straws are more hazardous due to proximity, right? tell me.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, check out this excellent picture (bottom right).
who's closer to the track? the rv people or me, whose camera is zoomed?
that's a pre-race lap, by the way.
hey SG. Napkins, lids, paper type stuff gets on the track and clogs the radiators. Cars overheat. You resident Nascar expert. Hey, thanks for the schwag...
Posted by: DJSL | February 22, 2008 at 07:23 PM