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No. Considering that the average race can generate well over $100 million for local economies the 6000 gallons (avg) used over a race weekend is well worth it. In addition, over a 36 race season this adds up to 216,000 gallons a year. When you take into account that the United states consumes 400 million gallons a day, it quickly becomes apparent how little impact NASCAR has. One season is equal to .00054% of what the country consumes each day.

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