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rondailey
Feb 22 2008 23:09
Track Pass
I wish I only had your problem. I can’t even get into track pass. It logs me in, but it won’t let me into any feature of track pass. Then Nascar made me jump thru all these hoops, changing my password, re- filling out all the forms. I finally had to say, Ron, Your missing the whole Daytona 500, so I finally gave up, half way thru the race. Jen, I don’t have any idea what your relationship is with Nascar, but if Nascar can’t deliver a product it offers for sale, it shouldn’t be taking peoples money.
Ron
Pugnut
Nov 01 2007 10:49
Thanks for the response but...
I pay to hear my favorite driver, Tony Stewart, interact with his crew. If that interaction includes emotional, graphic language, well so be it. It is that emotion and drive that brings fans to NASCAR. So when I read this comment from your response to me: We had a very difficult time getting Tony Stewart’s audio added to the applications and part of that was the promise to be extra diligent in censoring him. I was annoyed that I may not be getting my money’s worth out of Trackpass. Also, as mentioned in below, I’ve heard a driver’s radio comment on TV that I didn’t hear through Trackpass. I think NASCAR should quit trying to be a “Disney”-like, autocratic protector of family values and allow me the freedom to decide if I need that protection.