BROOKLYN, MI - Multiply your standard one-horse open sleigh by 750, and you have NASCAR.

It's the most wonderful time of the year for David and Rochelle Justice, as they celebrate two of their loves at the same time - Christmas and NASCAR.

Finding the Justice's camper isn't a challenge in the Michigan International Speedway infield, as their campsite is decked out in Christmas garb. There's Christmas trees, inflatable snowmen, stockings and a "Countdown Till Christmas" sign.

Everything lights up. You have to come back and check it out at night, they'll tell you.

The Hartland couple has been coming to MIS for 20 years, but just started with the Christmas display last year.

"It just gets bigger and bigger and bigger, as we go to garage sales and load up on all this cheap stuff," David Justice said. "It's all gaudy, the lights flashing and whatnot."

Their most prized item? A small mechanical horse that people come and ride at night.

"Her name is Stormy Daniels," David Justice said, with a smile.

The name was tabbed two weeks ago, although they can't remember exactly how it came to be. "We were drinking," Michelle Justice said.

Decked out with a wreath and Christmas lights, this is actually Stormy Daniels 2.0, the couple noted. The original was stolen from their campsite when they attended the Faster Horses Festival at MIS last month. They were relieved to find a replica on the internet for $40.

Much like the Stormy Daniels naming, the Justices can't recall why they started bringing Christmas decorations to the race track. David Justice said the display makes his wife happy, which makes him happy.

They have five children living in five different states - but all try to make it home for Christmas. The holiday is a reminder of family to them.

Race week is just another celebration with their MIS family, Rochelle Justice said.

Decorating started on Wednesday for the couple. The hay by their campsite was used to soak up the water, but they plan to incorporate it next year for a Nativity scene.

They're also hoping to convince their friends and campsite neighbors to bring holiday decor next year.

Throughout the infield, the Justices are known as the Christmas people. In June, one group wrapped presents and left them under the Christmas trees. A few jokesters had some unsolicited fun with the display, too.

"We got a couple warnings from security because somebody kept moving our blow ups into precarious situations," Rochelle Justice said. "It wasn't us, it was other people."

Some of the decorations are NASCAR themed - like Bobby Labonte stockings and Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt ornaments. This is how the Justices celebrate their sport.

"It's a spectacle," David Justice said. "We just come here to have fun and drink beer with our friends."