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I keep thinking that if things get bad enough...they just might go back to basics and race stock cars....so this is good news to me...also, I have been overjoyed to read that f'ing Tony George is out of racing and the Brickyard !!!! I hope he dies a long slow painful death alone in some alley and that is a improvement in my opinion....as I have mellowed over the years..
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The rise and fall of NASCAR reminds me very much of the rise and fall of the WWF (now WWE) professional wrestling endeavor. There was a brief time when pro wrestling peaked that it was on the cover of major magazines, was analyzed as a successful business model, and was the subject of articles on serious television news shows. In my opinion it was a fad - an activity that became briefly popular with a much larger than usual audience as people became curious about what their friends were watching. After the larger audience had watched for a brief time, they became bored and went on to other forms of entertainment, leaving the WWE with its much smaller core audience. .... I believe NASCAR has seen a similar cycle. I have no doubt the bad economy has contributed to the problem, but I believe (or hope) that NASCAR's biggest days are behind it. Perhaps now that its fan base has shrunk, SPEED Channel will make room to cover some other motorsports.
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I think it is a stretch to blame factors beyond the Great Recession for lower attendance.
My house is down 30%, my stocks are down 30%, and my cars are worth 30% less. The only thing that I can think of that is up is my tax bill. I'll admit that I do not attend Nascar races and never will. I am a road racing fan. However, the best race that I watched lately is the Nationwide race at Road America a few weeks ago. Carl Edwards won. He dominated the race to give Ford its first victory this year (and maybe the only victory based on how Ford has been doing this year in Nascar). Jamie Allison sure is having having poor year as Director of Ford racing. Maybe Ford fans are not going to events because Ford can't get out of their own way on the race track? ;) |
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Don't be so wishy-washy, tell us how you really feel!!:p:LOL: |
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Ron ;) |
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I am all for putting more road racing back on SpeedTV. I remember when they carried the SCCA RunOffs@ and even the Monterey Historics. P/S My all-time favorite Nascar driver is Boris Said. :D |
I remember watching Boris in the old Trans Am series. He drives in almost every racing series and is good in them. I like the American LeMans series when they show it on TV.
Ron :) |
Commentary on NASCAR attendance:
" Where have all the people gone? " http://bleacherreport.com/tb/b54LH " Want an improved Chase? Get out of NFL’s way " " While I agree that a change needs to be made, tweaking what hasn’t delivered the results they were looking for – namely, increasing television ratings and attracting more younger fans – isn’t the answer. In fact, there is no answer as long as the Chase kicks off about the same time as the NFL season. What NASCAR really needs to do is get out of the NFL’s way. Start the Chase in August, end it in early October. " http://bleacherreport.com/tb/b54LH |
Even if 100,000 fans peppered the massive stands at Indy, at an average of $80 per ticket the track still collects $80 million.
Wouldn't that be $8 million? :rolleyes::p:cool: Wayne |
USA Today
Charlotte, N.C. December 5, 2020 The new rules for the 2021 season have been announced by NASCAR. - Races will be held on Hewlett-Packard HP16700 servers here at headquarters - The 3D models for the cars have been handed out to the race teams this morning. - Race teams may modify the models with tires of choice and paint scheme - All teams must use the XBox 9070 Game Controller to race their car - Drivers must be 12 years or older - Sponsor graphics will be limited to 85% of the screen space. Leaving at least 15% of the screen for viewing the race. |
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