What happens in Talladega, stays in Talladega


They say what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas.
Well, according to Elliott Sadler the same rule applies to the Talladega Superspeedway infield.
The famed Talladega Boulevard is known for wild and raucous parties, rivaling the likes of Mardi Gras and the best tailgating around. But don't expect Sadler to dish out the details.
"I have seen some cool stuff in the Talladega infield but I think that is where it needs to stay, in the Talladega infield," he said Friday at Richmond International Raceway. "I have seen some neat stuff. People are definitely creative. You want race fans to have fun and Talladega has the niche of everything going on on the inside of the track but if you want to have fun and do something different, go down Talladega boulevard and check things out."
However, according to Sadler the fun has subsided a bit over the past 10 years or so, thanks in part to increased technology.
"It used to be way more fun before camera phones came," he said. "That has kind of calmed everything down a lot the last 10 years."