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April 17, 2005
NASCAR and Beer in Texas
The beer limitations might be the decision of the Rangers, but then it might have something to do with Texas state law - which wouldn't be surprising. Today's fishwrap had an article about the lack of beer sales at Texas Motor Speedway, where tomorrow's NASCAR race will be held.
What!? They don't sell beer at the TMS? They must sell beer at TMS, after all it's NASCAR.
Evidently state law does not allow the selling of beer where people can bring their own. Anyone who has been to a NASCAR race, or been anywhere near a NASCAR race, knows that BYOB is standard operating procedure. Hence plenty of beer being drunk, just not sold by TMS.
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Posted on April 17, 2005 09:27 AM by nascar228.
Filed in Fast Cars under nascar.
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