The Struggles Of Being A NASCAR Fan On Facebook

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May 13, 2016; Dover, DE, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Danica Patrick (10) during practice for the AAA 400 Drive For Autism at Dover International Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O
May 13, 2016; Dover, DE, USA; NASCAR Sprint Cup driver Danica Patrick (10) during practice for the AAA 400 Drive For Autism at Dover International Speedway. Mandatory Credit: Matthew O /

This is a Danica Patrick community so nobody can ever say anything bad about her or anything that could even be assumed to be bad if twisted a certain way and held up in a certain light

For starters this doesn’t only apply to Danica Patrick. Replace Patrick with any other driver in the series and you will see some of the same stuff happen on a regular basis.

Yes, if you’re part of a group that favors one specific driver you probably shouldn’t be in their bashing that driver. Not only is that poor form but you won’t last that long in there and ultimately you will just come across looking silly. That being said, being a fan of a certain driver doesn’t mean that you can’t sometimes disagree with what that driver does or criticize them.

If I were a Kasey Kahne fan it would be very honest for me to say that Kahne is running like garbage over the last two months of the season. That doesn’t mean that I don’t like Kahne and support him; that just means that he isn’t doing well and I’m speaking honestly.

However, comments like the one’s above would surely send certain fans into the next orbit because in the minds of some if you say something negative about their driver you’re not a fan. If only the world that we all lived in was truly that black and white.