Hardly why. They’re going broke because nascar and the tracks (mostly owned by nascar) get all the revenue sharing and the race teams get almost nothing
]]>@gsr2084 It worked in the early 2000’s, until it didn’t in about 2014, then in 2017 they started making major changes and the ratings and attendance have been climbing because of the changes.
]]>I listen to the radio station on my phone
Nashville 102.5
Lafayette 105.3
MRN coverage it great
70 thousand fans were in attendance. That track holds a quarter million fans. If this were at any other track it would’ve looked packed. Fans are starting to return to the track. The tracks need to do a better job at filling their seats aka fan experience for starters
]]>These replies are great
]]>@@Johnny-es1wlit wasn’t working??? The 2004 Brockyard 400 had 500,000 people in the stands….whats not working about that?
]]>​@@jacobmangini1741Now I’m crying
]]>Yeah man there’s a lot of empty seats in the stands at most tracks!
]]>It wasn’t working, that’s why they changed it. Attendance is way up, not to where it was but more races sold out this year than in a long long time. STOP being a hater.
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