Nascar or stock-car racing is a sport that is the act of racing competitively which consists of a set of rules, which is organized, requires great physical ability and also mental ability, which the everyday person could not do at a high level.
One could debate that revving an engine does not require "great physical ability" but instead a functioning appendage. Sure, one could get a little dizzy but that has nothing to do with physical ability.
This is already a definition that exists. It's very hard to argue this point, considering there is already a lot of evidence showing what "Nascar" is as a sport.
I do agree though, it does take some physical and mental ability. Many people, however, will still debate with you on that point.
I could definitely argue this definition because I do not think that nascar needs great physical ability. Like your in a car, what physical abilty besides steering the wheel and pressing on the graph requires.
The requires great physical ability is good because some people may argue that NASCAR does not require that.
ReplyDeleteVery good definition. A person could argue that this is just like everyday driving, only quicker and requires no physical or mental ability.
ReplyDeleteDoes that mean street racing is considered nascar racing? What do you mean at a high level? I like how the definition excludes the every day person.
ReplyDeleteThis is arguable because you say not every person could do it and some people would not agree with that.
ReplyDeleteYou could shorten your definition by saying "an organized set of rules" instead. It will help your definition flow better.
ReplyDeleteYou don't need to be physically prepared to be a Nascar driver. Those guys don't even look strong and it shouldn't be harder to drive faster.
ReplyDeleteWho gets to decide if you're fit enough to be a nascar driver? does this mean that street racing is nascar? good definition definitely arguable.
ReplyDeleteI think the physical and mental ability part is really good because I know that a lot of people would argue that that is not true at all.
ReplyDeleteOne could debate that revving an engine does not require "great physical ability" but instead a functioning appendage. Sure, one could get a little dizzy but that has nothing to do with physical ability.
ReplyDeletestock car might need further defining, also great physical ability? to drive a car? might not be require, really debatable.
ReplyDeleteThis is already a definition that exists. It's very hard to argue this point, considering there is already a lot of evidence showing what "Nascar" is as a sport.
ReplyDeleteI do agree though, it does take some physical and mental ability. Many people, however, will still debate with you on that point.
I could definitely argue this definition because I do not think that nascar needs great physical ability. Like your in a car, what physical abilty besides steering the wheel and pressing on the graph requires.
ReplyDeleteThis is arguable because people would argue that it is just a faster version of regular driving and that everyone could in fact do it.
ReplyDeleteThis is arguable because not everyone could be a NASCAR driver, contrary to popular belief.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a long definition while reading it. But overall it was pretty good. The qualifiers make it good and there are plenty of debatable topics.
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