virtualbalboa
driver of corey day bandwagon since 2022
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Literally not a single part of that is true, LOL. Like so profoundly untrue and incorrect it is one of the funnier things I've ever read.How so?
Literally not a single part of that is true, LOL. Like so profoundly untrue and incorrect it is one of the funnier things I've ever read.How so?
Who said anything about redirecting it to the teams?There's nothing that actually correlates those demands with the amount of money they receive from NASCAR. If NASCAR decreases the cut given to tracks and instead redirects that to teams, that has nothing to do with exclusivity.
What part of that is untrue?Literally not a single part of that is true, LOL. Like so profoundly untrue and incorrect it is one of the funnier things I've ever read.
What part of that is untrue?
Literally not a single part of that is true
I mean, where else would the money go? What is the necessity for NASCAR to do what you're prescribing and reduce the track fees because they no longer can demand exclusivity?Who said anything about redirecting it to the teams?
This is solid gold. I hope you all are appreciating it.
MLB does indeed have one. It is the only league that has such an exception.View attachment 88672
Live and learn.I would suggest that you curtail your personal attacks and snidely remarks. It isn't a good look and it's a long off season.
Unlike the NFL or NBA, NASCAR doesn’t have a statutory exemption from antitrust law.
- MLB does (since 1922).
- The NFL, NBA, and NHL operate under partial exemptions (especially for TV deals, through the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961).
Break the supposed monopoly they have over the tracks. If you're not allowed to demand exclusivity then why would you pay them near as much?I mean, where else would the money go? What is the necessity for NASCAR to do what you're prescribing and reduce the track fees because they no longer can demand exclusivity?
Again, "pure gold" you said, none of it was true. Other stick and Ball teams have limited anti trust exemptions.MLB does indeed have one. It is the only league that has such an exception.
I look at it this way also. We want safety standards, Who knows if Nascar gets part of the gate. But Nascar pays the tracks a percentage of the TV money. For that we want exclusive use for stock car racing. Deal or no deal. Concerts, car shows, on an on no problems there. Charlotte has a dirt track and a drag racing facility.Break the supposed monopoly they have over the tracks. If you're not allowed to demand exclusivity then why would you pay them near as much?