Let's acknowledge the good things NASCAR has done

You’re in no position to be ridiculing people and name-calling here.

We’ve fouled this thread. I apologize for my part in that.
 
Having been to Daytona many times, when they went to the stadium design, escalators, fan zone above the pits and arm chair seats. It is now a real pleasure to go there for a race.
 
Having been to Daytona many times, when they went to the stadium design, escalators, fan zone above the pits and arm chair seats. It is now a real pleasure to go there for a race.
Forgot to mention this. Daytona is an absolute palace, best place I’ve ever seen a race live from.
 
NASCAR track operations. I have a ticket agent who calls me to make sure that I don't miss deadlines. Just awesome.
 
I miss FanVision but they don’t hear me much on bringing that back, staff issues or something probably
I hear you, but I am good. I get way into the races...splits, etc....and too much information takes me away from the at track experience. My first go without FanVision was Phoenix. The scanner and my eyeballs worked just fine. I didn't need to know how many seconds Joey was in front of Christopher. I could see it. I feel the same way about RaceView at home. Less information puts me in a place to actually enjoy the races more.
 
I wish I could edit the original post. Thinking about it, the points system & schedule changes aren't a bad thing. NASCAR deserves some love for adding road courses & the exciting final four format. How could I forget overtime? That's a brilliant add to the sport.

Based on how the points system works, I can understand why they don't reward laps led. All in all, NASCAR has done a fantastic job with their new ideas. Stages give us great racing, so I can't complain.
 
They've done some great things with driver safety that has no doubt saved countless lives. I just hope they continue to push for safety innovations

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