"There a lot that came in on Wednesday, I was shocked. There are already hundreds of people camped out, and the races haven't even started yet. But we all keep in touch," said camper Jodie Gunn. They live in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Erie, they live miles and miles away. It's awesome."Īnd that's one of the reasons so many people love to camp here: They say it's a great way to make new and lasting friendships. "By the time we finish, we have 16 people. "My grandson over there, this is his pre-wedding, camping. He and his family have made it a tradition, and he's not the only one. Smallacombe has come to the event for 23 years. The NASCAR Cheez-It race has drawn tens of thousands of fans from across the country. I was raised on racing, I grew up around race cars and fast cars I just always loved racing," said camper Bruce Smallacombe. The biggest race event in New York State kicks off this weekend. It's quite a contrast to what people in the cars are here to see. There's a steady flow of slow traffic in Watkins Glen.
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