Posted on 10/03/2020 4:58:14 PM PDT by lightman
Fall was definitely in the air. But apparently, COVID-19 wasnt.
At least not judging by all the face-mask-free race fans jamming into the erector-set-like stands too crowded for social distancing at Saturday nights sprint car finale at Williams Grove Speedway.
An estimated 9,000-plus race fans were expected for the seasons biggest dirt track event, dubbed the World of Outlaws.
Grass parking lost surrounding the Mechanicsburg area speedway became a small town teeming with people playing cornhole, pitching picnics and rolling out tailgating from elaborate RVs.
There were license plates from a plethora of states, including some on Pennsylvanias quarantine list.
Clearly, Gov. Tom Wolfs coronavirus crowd-cap, currently the subject of a federal court fight, was not being observed, either. A reporter who visited the speedway office to ask about the social-distancing and mask policy for the race was refused an interview Saturday.
By the looks of long lines of fans snaking along both sides of the speedway entrances, about 1 in 100 fans were donning face masks. They packed loaded coolers and bulky blankets for a chilly fall evening of racing, instead.
Trump flags far outnumbered the face masks in packed parking lots, as fans sipped beer, downed shots, tossed bean bags and tended barbecues.
In short, there was scant evidence of any second thoughts about the COVID-19 threat -- despite the fact that the president many fans here say theyll vote to re-elect has been hospitalized with the virus.
Nah, theres no concerns, one fan scoffed in front of an RV decorated with a Trump 2020 flag. Tell them, theres nothing to worry about.
The World of Outlaws drew drivers from as far away as Australia and fans from up and down the eastern seaboard. What the coronavirus-concerned might see as a potential super-spreader event, race fans flocked to as a must-attend attraction.
This is the biggest dirt track race of the year in the United States, gushed fan Rich Hockenberry.
There are people here from everywhere, added Trent Schaar of Perry County.
I hope its as many as we can get in here, Rod Harmon of Carlisle said of the expected near-capacity crowd that would leave little room for social distancing in the stands.
Despite being a nine-time bronchitis battler, this prospect didnt worry Harmon a whit.
I have underlying health conditions, but I am not living my life in fear, he said.
In fact, when Harmon came down with another bout of bronchitis this spring, the doctor wanted him to take a COVID test. He refused.
I told him, I got bronchitis. I know what it feels like.
As for coronavirus?
If Im going to get it; Im going to get it. If I die, I die, Harmon said.
Asked what percentage of race fans would be wearing masks in the stands, a group of fans answered in unison: none.
We dont care, one of them shouted.
And if a fan does pull his shirt over his nose or dons a bandana, its not due to COVID, they said. Itll be because of all the dust kicked up by sprint cars thundering along the dirt track.
Define mask, Harmon began. Are we going to wear a mask because were afraid of coronavirus? I may actually take mine and pull it up over my nose for dust -- not because Im afraid of the coronavirus.
Actually, a few fans were wearing masks. And not just to prevent dust, either.
Well, I do what the CDC tells me to, or what my local health department says, answered Steven Benedict, 56, of Corning, NY, where big gatherings like this remain verboten.
With so many mask-less fans surrounding him here, Benedict admitted being somewhat concerned.
It kind of does, tonight, because its such a big event, he said.
Not enough to miss the big race, however.
Despite the deep field of star drivers, the pandemic and its latest victim President Trump dominated conversations ahead of the checkered flag. The parking lot was a petri dish of politics, with more than a few fans lamenting the pain of the economic shutdown far more than any afflictions from COVID.
If you shut the country down, you are shutting down the world, said Todd Kline, who never halted his Cumberland County landscaping business amid the pandemic. China wanted to bring it here. They said, if were going through it; youre going through it.
Were where the money is, Harmon said. If you hurt us, you hurt our economy.
As for Trump and his now very personal coronavirus battle, the fans expect him to conquer COVID, bounce back even stronger and go on to win the election.
But his biggest victory just might be over Americas fear of the virus, itself, one Trump supporter said.
All you see is Trump flags, marveled Hockenberry, estimating that 98 percent of fans would be voting for the president. Hes 74. Hes at risk. The coronavirus shut his country down. What happens when he beats it? Its going to downplay (the pandemic) even more. Its going to be great. In my opinion, this is what we needed. This is exactly what we needed. Dont you think were going to figure more stuff out with Donald Trump having it?
The alternative a Biden victory and a shutdown second act, they say amounts to their worst nightmare.
If we didnt have Trump right now, wed be screwed, Kline said. "If the Democrats were in power, wed be shut down for a year.
Instead, these fans were anxiously awaiting racers to start their engines. And with no masks covering their faces, theyre free to smell the fragrant sprint car exhaust as it carries on the crisp fall air.
For one October evening outside of Mechanicsburg, their lives would seem back to normal.
Well, almost.
REAL America!
And a huge F.U. to Tommie the Commie Wolf's ridiculous 250 person limit on outdoor events!
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There must be I ordinance against that.
1) Lack of social distancing at the starting line
2) At least 8750 violations of being over 250
3) At most 1/10 wearing masks, so 8100+ mask violations.
WELCOME TO OUTLAW RACING!
I am sure that some of these folks will get the virus, as they would the flu — and recover without being hospitalized. Those at risk most likely stayed home, as they usually do with other diseases.
Whoops...1/100 wearing masks so 8910 mask violations.
Outlaw racing = Mask rebellion.
Bring it on!
Amen brother!.....Stay free and breath free.........
Better to live as free men than to die as masked slaves.
Warms the cockles of my heart, these people.
with apologies to actual wolves everywhere for that pos's surname sullying your species
Definitely a MAGA scale peaceful protest.
I have a t-shirt that says:
When racing is outlawed-—
ONLY OUTLAWS WILL RACE.
Good that you can gather in Pa. Last week at our local drag strip (Island Dragway) the state police showed up and shut it down because there were too many people. I guess I should expect it here in New Jerksey. It seems that our gov. only has a good time when he is torturing our citizenry. What a PUTZ he is.
Ahhh! Saturday nites on Beer Hill with a layer of red clay on you before the end of the night. Those were fun days!
Tommies troops know theyd be outgunned
Was Kyle Larsen there? If so did he win?
A BUMP for dirt Track Racing everywhere...
Your Governor certainly is a PUTZ but your fellow citizens in NJ will dutifully vote Democrat across the ballot in November. Sad...
Not where we live. We are still relatively sane.
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