Sports fandom knows no bounds. From full-sleeve tattoos, team-themed weddings and living rooms decked out like a stadium. Fans express devotion in creative ways. While one die-hard fan tattooed Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s face across his entire forearm, complete with the No. 3 and signature, another transformed his garage into a replica of Kevin Harvick’s pit stall, featuring race-used tires, signage, and a custom bar. But a recently unearthed neighborhood map has taken that devotion to new levels.
Tucked into the quiet of a suburban subdivision, a NASCAR fan from the 1990s cleverly immortalized his heroes. Not on a car, but with street names. And to many people’s surprise, many peculiar drivers made the cut.
Imagine casually driving around that block and passing places like Labonte Drive, Marl