by packrat » Sun Nov 14, 2010 2:51 am
First, decide who YOU want to send to, then do your research. It's generally frowned upon to just write to any ol' celeb or sports personality who signs, just for the sake of an easy autograph. It would be far better for you to decide for yourself who you want, since it would be worth more to you in sentimental value.
You can look through here for NASCAR drivers:
http://www.fanmail.biz/driver/a/1.html
Or you can enter a name in the search box above (next to that annoying red arrow).
In addition, there are a few sports sites you can visit. There's SportsGraphing.com, SportsCollectors.net, and a few others. SportsGraphing charges a monthly fee, but you can read through the forums without joining. SportsCollectors also has a yearly fee, but they also have a free membership you can sign up for and view the last two weeks of successes. There are a few other sites, but those two would be a good start. There's just no substitute for doing your own research.
First, decide who YOU want to send to, then do your research. It's generally frowned upon to just write to any ol' celeb or sports personality who signs, just for the sake of an easy autograph. It would be far better for you to decide for yourself who you want, since it would be worth more to you in sentimental value.
You can look through here for NASCAR drivers: http://www.fanmail.biz/driver/a/1.html
Or you can enter a name in the search box above (next to that annoying red arrow).
In addition, there are a few sports sites you can visit. There's SportsGraphing.com, SportsCollectors.net, and a few others. SportsGraphing charges a monthly fee, but you can read through the forums without joining. SportsCollectors also has a yearly fee, but they also have a free membership you can sign up for and view the last two weeks of successes. There are a few other sites, but those two would be a good start. There's just no substitute for doing your own research.