*Confederate Flag Flies at Daytona*

*By Associated Press* July 6, 2015 6:50 am

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BEACH, Fla. (AP)* -- Steven Rebenstorf has numerous flags flying atop his
canopy tent inside Daytona International Speedway.

The Confederate flag is front and center.

It's been like that for years. And the 57-year-old Rebenstorf has no plans
to take it down - not even if NASCAR decides to ban the embattled flag from
its racetracks.

"They'd have to come and get it," Rebenstorf said Saturday, pointing out
that his American flag purposely flies a few inches higher than the rest.

Rebenstorf and others staunchly defended their Confederate flags at
NASCAR's first race in the South since the racing series and its tracks
urged fans to no longer wave the banner. Dozens were scattered throughout
the vast infield all weekend leading to Sunday's race.

"It kills me that NASCAR is jumping on the bandwagon," said 55-year-old
Paul Stevens of nearby Port Orange. "They should just let it pass, let
everything die down. But NASCAR is too quick to try to be politically
correct like everybody else."

NASCAR took a stance on the Confederate flag after last month's South
Carolina church massacre. It backed Gov. Nikki Haley's call to remove it
from the Statehouse grounds and noted it doesn't allow the flag on anything
it sanctions. The series stopped short of banning fans from displaying the
flag at its events, but Daytona and 29 other tracks asked fans to refrain
from flying them.

Not everyone obliged. Daytona also offered to exchange Confederate flags
for American flags this weekend, and track officials said a few made the
swap Sunday morning.

"I think the voluntary exchange program for us right now was appropriate
with the limited window that we had coming into this event weekend," track
president Joie Chitwood said. "And more importantly, I think it's important
to trust our fans, asking our fans to display a flag that we should all be
proud of. Everybody should be proud of the American flag."

Indeed, the American flag is prominently displayed all around Daytona - no
surprise given the Fourth of July holiday and the patriotism that NASCAR
routinely promotes.

But spotting a Confederate flag is easier than finding a souvenir shop,
restroom or beer stand.

The first motorhome located inside the Turn 4 tunnel has one flying high
above it, and it doesn't take long to reach double figures when counting
them on a stroll through the infield. They're on clothing, coolers and
cars, and even tattooed on skin.

Larry Reeves of Jacksonville Beach has a tattered Confederate flag on top
of his motorhome. He initially thought NASCAR was banning the banner and
didn't display it this week. But once he saw some flying around him and
asked a few questions, he realized it was voluntary and quickly sent his
back up the pole.

"It's just a Southern pride thing," the 66-year-old Reeves said. "It's
nothing racist or anything. I've been doing this for 30 years. My family is
from Alabama and we've been going to Talladega forever. It isn't a
Confederate thing so much as it is a NASCAR thing. That's why I fly it."

Like others at Daytona, Reeves believes the flag flap is much ado about
nothing.

"It's not a big deal one way or the other," Reeves said. "If I can't fly
it, I won't. But if I don't have to take it down, I'm just going to leave
it up."

Rebenstorf plans to leave his up no matter what NASCAR mandates.

The St. Petersburg resident spent six years in the Navy, served in the
color guard and has strong feelings about vexillology, the scientific study
of the history, symbolism and usage of flags.

"The Confederate flag has absolutely nothing to do with slavery. It has
nothing to do with divisiveness. It has nothing to do with any of that,"
Rebenstorf said, pausing for a few minutes to pull off his floppy hat,
stand at attention and salute during the national anthem Saturday. "It was
just a battle banner until the Ku Klux Klan draped it around themselves.
Now, all of a sudden, it represents slavery and that's not at all true."

The Civil War-era flag has been under attack since nine black men and women
were gunned down at a historic church in Charleston on June 17.

The suspect, 21-year-old Dylann Roof, had posed with a Confederate flag in
photos posted on a website that displayed a racist manifesto attributed to
him.

NASCAR, which has roots in the deep South, moved quickly to distance itself
from the flag despite some backlash from fans. The sanctioning body could
have done - and eventually might do - more.

"I think what happens in this situation is you have people on both sides
who feel very strongly about something and they're very passionate about
it," Chitwood said. "You can't argue with someone's passion or their
opinion. That creates something that ends up on the front page of the
newspaper or is the headline in the news. If we're going to enter that
discussion, you've got to be thoughtful and we've got to really think
through it and be fair to both sides and make sure that whatever we come up
can work.

"In something like this, the more thoughtful we can be, understanding and
really taking the time to really vet through, I think that's going to be
the important thing moving forward."


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