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Brickyard – Justin Moore 1 :39
“If I’m not mistaken, I believe this is my fourth year in a row to be involved in the Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, in some capacity. It’s been a lot of fun over the years to go back, and not only to get to be in the Indianapolis market, but also be involved with Nascar and be involved with Crown Royal, as it relates to their program, ‘Your Hero’s Name Here’, which I’ve been blessed to be a part of. It’s been fun to get to know the families who have been honored, and really interesting for me, and a blessing. So, I’m excited to be able to go back now for the fourth year in a row.”
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Brickyard – Justin Moore 2 :38
“I definitely things it’s true that country music fans and race fans are a lot of the same folks. I think that’s due to a lotta different reasons. A couple of the obvious ones to me are the fact that the genre that we’re in and their particular sport are both kinda built on, initially at least, blue-collar, middle-class, hard-workin’ people, and that’s kind of, to me, one of the main reasons. The other reason is because of passion. I think you’ve got very, very passionate fans on both sides of the spectrum in racin’, and I think it’s the same with country music.”