(Verse 1)
Raised on grease, grit, and gasoline,
Daddy had a wrench and a Richard Petty dream.
Sundays meant church, then the checkered flag,
With a six-pack cooler in a rebel rag.
(Pre-Chorus)
From Talladega roars to Daytona nights,
We lived for the engines and them floodlight fights.
(Chorus)
NASCAR, youâre a red line thrill,
Fast wheels flyinâ and a heart that wonât sit still.
Rubbinâ paint and raisinâ dust,
Itâs speed and steel and God we trust.
With a country song on the radio blastinâ,
Weâre built for racinâ, not for lastinâ.
Yeah, itâs left turns and longnecks all the way,
Chasinâ dreams down that oval every day.
(Verse 2)
I got a girl wearinâ cutoffs in the pit row stands,
Wavinâ a number 3 with her sunburned hands.
She loves the roar, that turbo sound,
And the way them tires shake the ground.
(Pre-Chorus)
We kiss every time they drop that green,
Sheâs my queen of the infield scene.
(Chorus)
NASCAR, youâre a red line thrill,
Fast wheels flyinâ and a heart that wonât sit still.
Rubbinâ paint and raisinâ dust,
Itâs speed and steel and God we trust.
With a country song on the radio blastinâ,
Weâre built for racinâ, not for lastinâ.
Yeah, itâs left turns and longnecks all the way,
Living wide open, come what may.
(Bridge)
Thereâs legends in the roar and ghosts in the track,
Daleâs still drivinâ in the wind at our backs.
The flag waves high, the crowd stands tall,
One wrong move and you lose it all.
(Final Chorus)
NASCAR, youâre my kind of f***t,
Burninâ rubber under neon light.
From Bristol dirt to Charlotte nights,
Weâre flyinâ fast and holdinâ tight.
With a prayer for luck and a pedal down,
Weâre the kings and queens of this small-town crown.
Yeah, itâs left turns and longnecks, loud and proud,
Livinâ fast in that NASCAR crowd.