Humor site spoofs NASCAR hall
Sunday, May. 23, 2010
Noting that more than 60 years after the founding of NASCAR, the stock car racing company and its partners have opened a $200 million Hall of Fame in Charlotte, N.C., the humor website www.theonion.com has listed spoofs about what fans might expect to see.
Among them:
All museum employees required to say "Vroom!" when walking past guests.
Section featuring a man in a racing suit constantly running around on fire.
OK, that might be a little "Talladega Nights" for some tastes, but it's funny.
See more at the site, linked above and here.
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