At these fuel cost your nuts I’m not driving past 3 hours until fuel drops back down to 1.65 like it was
]]>A lot of people might laugh at what you’re saying, BUT: Keep in mind, in the early days, televised sports were pretty much treated as infomercials meant to encourage viewers to come out to watch in person. Somewhere along the line, more effort was put into the TV angle because of how much money networks were suddenly throwing at the sports. I won’t go so far as to say NASCAR or any other sports organization would directly sabotage their telecasts now, BUT, given how traditional TV is on life support now and you just can’t expect that money to keep coming in forever… maybe sacrificing the quality of TV broadcasts in favor of encouraging more ticket sales isn’t a terrible idea.
]]>I was there, I was in the infield of dover though, I was amazed how packed it was, although I went to rain delay Monday in 2022 and 2023 I went to the xfinity race so I have no fair comparison. I worked there too and everything was packed, especially bars. I was also shocked how energetic the bar was during the xfinity race was too
]]>@@user-zq1px9yb7g NASCAR is America’s culture, just like football, baseball, etc…
]]>@@MeettheCreatives What a thrill my friend.
]]>HE LIVED DOWN THE STREET? Thats so cool
]]>Ridiculous, yet valid at the same time
]]>Depends on if Walmart sees the value in it.
]]>Exatly – Making NASCAR Fun Again!
]]>The golden era goes back to the 1980’s! Most popular spectator sport in America in the 90’s was Winston Cup!
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