LewTheShoe
Seeking Skill-based Meritocracy... More HP Less DF
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The largely-spec Next Gen car represents a new competitive philosophy and a new business model of team ownership. It came about because the team owners pushed for it, realizing that the prior mode of operating was non-viable economically. Engineering and development efforts approaching F1 levels just didn't make sense with Nascar levels of race revenue and sponsorship.
I've offered the opinion that Nascar *must* change its 70-year culture of rampant cheating in order for the Next Gen business model to work. Many here have opined that changing that culture will never happen. Brad Keselowski has clearly stated his view that "cheating to win" really means "cheating to go bankrupt."
What say you?
I've offered the opinion that Nascar *must* change its 70-year culture of rampant cheating in order for the Next Gen business model to work. Many here have opined that changing that culture will never happen. Brad Keselowski has clearly stated his view that "cheating to win" really means "cheating to go bankrupt."
What say you?