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Originally Posted by theiman
I just dont see what getting dressed up and sh_t faced has to do with racing
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It has nothing to do with racing.
Getting dressed up has nothing to do with racings popularity either.
Everyone loves getting drunk in a fun atmosphere --- be it all dressed up or in a high school keg party/spring break type atmosphere like the Preakness infield.
How many of those people get converted into competent bettors or serious racing fans? The tracks need to find a way to figure out how to do that.