NASCAR’s Chase to the Cup is on and so is the chase to find out which driver's profile will increase with a season points championship.
One website is anxiously following the 2009 NASCAR points chase to see how the results affect the voracious appetite for NASCAR autographs.
Racing Autograph (http://www.racingautograph.com) is a site devoted to fans who collect signatures from NASCAR, IndyCar and other racing series. It puts all of eBay’s racing autographs together in one location, making it much easier for fans and racing collectors to find what they’re looking for. Fans can also find tips on collecting autographs, links to the latest NASCAR and IndyCar news and more.
Autographs from NASCAR drivers and other racers are more reasonably priced that most other sports and there is a wide variety of collectibles available including signed die cast cars, autographed racing photos, signed trading cards, car parts and other items.
Jimmie Johnson has dominated NASCAR’s Chase for the Cup in recent years and you’ll find plenty of Jimmy Johnson autographs in the listings on RacingAutograph.com. In fact, signed items from virtually every racer are available through an inventory that changes and evolves on a daily basis.
A driver who wins the NASCAR championship almost always sees a spike in the value of his signed memorabilia. It’s the ultimate accomplishment for any driver and the 2009 NASCAR chase should again provide tremendous excitement before the final race in mid-November.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. autographs remain among the most sought after and fans of his legendary father will also run across highly coveted Dale Earnhardt autographs when they visit Racing Autograph.
NASCAR has plenty of legends who have been generous to fans over the years like Richard Petty, Cale Yarborough, Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon and others. It constantly develops new stars, too. Look for Joey Logano autographs to continue to gain in popularity as the talented young driver continues to prove himself.
NASCAR collectors can sift through hundreds—sometimes thousands—of listings for signed NASCAR memorabilia on Racing Autograph. The site puts them into focus for collectors who’d rather not wade through the millions of other items on eBay’s main site. Racing Autograph simply provides real time links to those items. In turn, eBay provides the company with a small slice of its proceeds. Buyers pay no more than they would by using the main eBay site.



