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    BEST STORY OF DAYTONA 2024

    NASCAR would love the story of Chase Elliott bouncing back from his winless season with a Daytona 500 victory. Blaney has come so close to getting it done before that him opening his championship defense season with a 500 would be very cool. RFK getting it done would solidify that they're back...
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    Luckily NASCAR is importing some personality from down under.
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    The End of the Camaro, Revman's prayers have been answered lol.

    GM will never enter a Cadillac body into NASCAR. Cadillac is reserved for upper-crust series like IMSA and now F1. I think a change to crossover bodies in NASCAR is coming sooner than people think, to where it actually wouldn't surprise me if the new Camry and Mustang bodies were the last new...
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    Silly Season 2024

    Imagine if Shane, Brodie and Cam were to all go full-time Cup in 2025 and we had an Ultimate Aussie rookie of the year battle?
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    Silly Season 2024

    While I agree with you, Dale Sr partially owned Chase Authentics, so it's like if Chase Elliott owned Fanatics these days.
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    Silly Season 2024

    Right, because it's been years now since the salary cuts started taking place. Of course it would have been content for Junior six years ago instead of six weeks ago. This place gets a little behind the curve in some areas.
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    Silly Season 2024

    I think you're misunderstanding. Even the rookie contracts from big teams in Cup used to be larger. And the option isn't $500k for HMS or $750k for RWR... Also your stock cannot only go up when you run a Hendrick car. Look at Jerry Nadeau and the slew of other drivers that were in and out of...
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    Silly Season 2024

    The back of the field Cup making $500k a year is years in the past now. When Bowman and Byron signed their first HMS Cup deals, it was allegedly only for 400-500k. Even big teams don't pay anywhere near like they did 15 years ago.
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    "TV" these days has changed.
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    Cars tour, super lates, dirt late models. There's other forms of stockcar racing that isn't NASCAR sanctioned happening all over the country
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    Why did the PR rep grab your die-cast and the hero cards?
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    The Clash and the Chicago street course absolutely drew eyeballs to the sport that wouldn't normally watch
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    What is NASCAR supposed to do then, nothing? Just accept that the series is doomed and plan on going out of business in a couple decades?
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    It's a very fine line between attracting new fans and pissing the old ones off. The problem, is that NASCAR fans are on average, very old. So old that they are literally dying out. When the current fans are gone, and there's no new fans to fill that viewership void, the sport is going to have a...
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    Which may be a reaction to them losing their star power (Junior, Gordon, Smoke, Danica) all within a short amount of time and wanting to shift the focus to themselves, but I think that's a mistake. They just need to keep propping drivers up each generation.
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    NASCAR already owns IMSA.
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    NASCAR’s personality problem

    Totally agree. We badly need at least one current-generation driver to step up in the spotlight like Jeff Gordon did. I know that trail has already been blazed, but it kind of kills me that no new driver saw it through and worked to keep mainstream relevance for the sport like Jeff, Dale Sr and...
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    Silly Season 2024

    It's just concept art that somebody made.
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    At the age of 24 has Chase Elliott gained a couple steps?

    Which is crazy because HMS schemes used to knock it out of the park. Or should I say Sam Bass schemes. When you look at the legacy of HMS schemes since the 90s and then look at the crop of designs from the past seven years or so, it's hard to believe the same organization approved all of them.
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    At the age of 24 has Chase Elliott gained a couple steps?

    Agreed. It's crazy that we see such ho-hum schemes on track and then you see amateur designers on social media putting out concept schemes for free that are better than the real thing. On the new 9 NAPA scheme, I'm not a fan. Seems pretty blah to me. Maybe it'll look better on track...
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