NASCAR fans, myself included, have had a mixed relationship with video games in recent years. There were good times, but more recently, less so. The last officially licensed game has — as I recently heard the term, in a session that included many of the most committed community members — become known by one name.
Voldemort. The game that shall not be named.
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