I'd say changed for the better. There's no room for that kind of nonsense in the grandstands.
I whole heartedly agree with you Brent.
I attended the first several years of the race when it was called the Northstar Nationals. The year before the underage wet t-shirt contest, I saw the crowd push a brand new Toyota Supra out into the middle of the zoo, roll it over, and set it on fire and proceed to do sort of a tribal dance around it. My first reaction was
"Man, I love to party as much as the next person, but this is going waaaay too far." I went to one of the "security" stations, and told the guy there what was happening. His reaction was
"Well, what the "bleep" do you expect ME to do about it?!?!?!?" I understood his reaction. All he had was one lousy can of mace.
I thought things were getting carried away, so I skipped the next one, which was the t-shirt one. I know I certainly wouldn't have brought my kids there. And anyone who was there at that time would back me up on that. Would YOU have taken your children (Or wife, for that matter.) to the zoo, version 1? Not me.
Then, after the t-shirt contest (Several guys spent some time in Stillwater over that one.) I heard they were going to crackdown on things so I tried one more time, and things were indeed saner. That's when the incident I described above happened. (Oh, and Brent, we knew they were Canadians because they all had maple leaf t-shirts on and were waving a maple leaf flag. If they'd just shut up when the guard told them to cool it, they'd have been fine.)
Now, the emphasis seems to be more on having a good time, without all the insanity.
I remember the first few years, going to our seats in the grandstands and seeing people passed out in the stands next to their kegs of beer, toward the finish line. This was during the first qualifying session on Saturday.
Never could understand it. Why spend all that money on your tickets, and not be able to remember anything???
I'm at the age now where "roughing it" means no cable TV in the hotel room. Yes, I've become an official softy. I'll admit it.
I WILL be there this year though. I've a sneaking suspicion we may not be able to see Papa John drive in person much longer, (Yes, I suspect he's thinking about retiring.) and I'm going to see him in action at least once more. I can't go to a lot of races around the country like some here. Not complaining. I've got three sons in college. It's just reality for me. that's the way it is.
I'll see you there!!!!!
