There were about 40 members planning to watch the All-Star Race on Saturday. Of course, with so many people, rivalries have developed.

"A lot of times we make fun of each other -- 'you like that driver, well I like this driver," Ann Howell-Davis said through Ashton's interpretation. "It's a really good family atmosphere out here. We love coming here."

"Communication has always been our barrier," she continued. "So we created DNF to take down that barrier for us and people who like NASCAR."

She said she grew up in a home of NASCAR fans, but "I didn't really understand it, because caption was really spotty where I grew up and no one really explained it to me."

When she met Matt in college, he explained to her the point system and other aspects of the sport.

Then she got "head-over-heels into it," she said.

People keep coming back, she said, because it brings together so many old and new faces from across the country.

And they certainly knew how to have fun.

They were prepping a Boston butt for later in the evening.