Jorge De Guzman
RESIDENT NASCAR STATESMAN and/or REGIONIONALIST.
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No lies told
LMAO (especially in the context of this thread and the larger discussion). I guess NASCAR themselves now disagrees that this format is working for the fans.NASCAR has given the fans a credible product...maybe with a Champion who could be arguable,
It makes sense for NASCAR to work in this way because they own half the tracks, they are the ones with the TV deal, blah blah blah. That it has led to the sport declining in attendance and interest hasn't mattered to NASCAR because the bottom line has always increased thanks to media deals. It definitely matters to the teams since NASCAR's ability to put brands in front of people is how they are able to obtain sponsors who have to find justification in what marketing partnerships they engage in, but that is a secondary concern for NASCAR. NASCAR really would just be as likely to put 36 identical cars on track that they own as they would be to have team owners.It's a failing marketing strategy, no matter how you look at it.
I too didn’t know this because I had a sever case of Playoff Fever as Ross was doing Ross things and reversing his way out of the always compelling playoffs.
Breaking news: champion who has won championships in this system, loves this system. In other news, water is wet.
Almost Joey Logano's entire career has been spent with him being told that what people want is to see a Game 7 Moment and he has materially benefited from the system developed to employ that. I am sure he does actually believe that NASCAR fans really want to watch the guys running in the back half of the 36 car field because Cutlines. Otherwise, he's been lied to for a very long time.It's remarkable how many people within the most popular form of auto racing in the country decided that the actual racing product is so unappealing that it needed this absurd system of bells and whistles to be grafted on top of it. It started with Brian France, who hated racing and liked football and basketball instead. But many of these lifelong racers are convinced of it too.
"What could people possibly enjoy about this without cutlines?"
Gotta love this guy!
They pretty much already do ignore the field. I didn't know McDowell scored a top 5 until he posted it himself.Great. We've gone from not passing a driver so he can stay above the cut line, to falling behind him so he can get back above the line, to not passing a less competitive driver in order to keep a more competitive one out. I expect by Martinsville the non-playoff teams will be pitting in the third stage for a splash every couple of laps, and replacing tires one per stop.
Why not do it sports car style and score the playoff drivers in a separate class? Then the Gerbils could completely ignore the rest of the field, like LMP2 cars.
Sheesh...
Keselowski had a lot to say about a lot of stuff about the race. "The playoffs were never meant to be fair to begin with". "C'mon guys, pick a side".
Or crown the guy who wins the most races over the course of the 36 race season.
Tie broken by top 5’s, 10’s.
What the spotters can and can't say to the drivers during a playoff race.
Take care of you tires on the final lap?? Playing the OEM lottery, this isn't racing.
Take care of you tires on the final lap?? Playing the OEM lottery, this isn't racing.
Hamlin has taken the fire from the haters two weeks in a row.I listened to a clip from the 22 team and they were going on and on saying that Hamlin wasn't going to pass Chastain. They were wrong, but they were saying it on their radios. It's typical Nascar, some can and some can't and some will get penalizes while others don't.
Some are saying that Hamlin was pissed because he passed Ross and now has to deal with Logano. It looks like that was what he was saying. And they ask why we are tired of this playoff B.S.
No lies told
His 2012 championship and career accomplishments make him apart of the conversation imoMaybe Kez should become part of the conversation before he starts a conversation?
Not to mention Keselowski being the #17 team car owner and watching Buescher get screwed out of entry in the first round of playoffs last year because a last place "win and you are in" car won a plate race and screwed them out of it. Kez knows from where he speaks. $$$$ fly away.His 2012 championship and career accomplishments make him apart of the conversation imo
Hamlin took more time to pass Chastain than I expected. I was starting to wonder if he would.I listened to a clip from the 22 team and they were going on and on saying that Hamlin wasn't going to pass Chastain. They were wrong, but they were saying it on their radios. It's typical Nascar, some can and some can't and some will get penalizes while others don't.
Another playoffs cutoff race ratings bonanza. Nothing pulls in the casuals like this.
I think that says more about USA than about the playoffs. It's a legitimate comparison but better suited to the Announcers thread.The race last year was 2.4 million on NBC
USA is owned by NBC. The same hysterical nonsense on both, same people producing it, doing it. And no I don't need nerd stats and reasoning/justification with my comment, it is the same both places and proven on whatever network the "playoffs" are on. Remember earlier this year I proved that all the switching of providers was a bad move for ratings. The playoffs are in addition to that nonsense.I think that says more about USA than about the playoffs. It's a legitimate comparison but better suited to the Announcers thread.