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  1. sloggie

    The Confession thread.

    I don't follow NASCAR like I used to, but I do watch some of races still. My confession is that I still don't understand how the points work :oops: (note, you don't need to educate me. I don't need to know)
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    Manufacturers

    I root for the Subaru team usually.
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    2018 Chicagoland -- OVERTON'S 400 - Pre-Race Thread

    Except it's not, unless you are trying to cheat. Don't cheat, problem solved.
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    BREAKING: Majority owners explore sale of NASCAR

    What idiot is going to buy a minority stake in a declining sport? "Here give us money so we can cash out wow the ratings decline every race. Thank you" Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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    The penalties came hot and heavy

    If NASCAR really wanted to stop stuff like this, they wouldn't have let them race. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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    NASCAR - Television Ratings Thread

    The chart really calls it out.
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    Rate The Cup Race: Pocono I

    The finish was so exciting that the director focused in on Cole Pearn's nervous foot rather the the single file parade of cars. 4
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    NASCAR to electric by 2021?

    Exactly. Some have worked and some have not. Any article claiming the NASCAR is going electric is just clickbait. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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    NASCAR to electric by 2021?

    Yes something like this makes more sense to do. Create a new series for electric cars and keep cup like it is. If it takes off, the electric series might become the feature and cup becomes a support series. No need for people to get their panties in a wad. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using...
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    Lessons Learned from Memorial Day Weekend Racing

    About the same. Jacques Debris would have brought out the yellow enough to make up the difference. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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    Rate The Coke 600: Charlotte

    6. First race I've watched this year. It's obvious that it's really hard to pass with this package. Not much action and the coverage was awful.
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    Who DOESN'T belong in the Hall of Fame?

    I'm on the fence when it comes to Daytonna 500 champion Derrike Cope. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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    All-Star race experimentation receives mostly high marks

    I had that same question. Got me!!
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    BREAKING: Majority owners explore sale of NASCAR

    That's corporate speak for "yes we are selling" Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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    BREAKING: Majority owners explore sale of NASCAR

    I don't think the teams will be able to afford it. According to the Reuters article it's going to be a multi-billion-dollar purchase. It's much more likely that you'll see someone with significant hedge fund backing. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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    NASCAR - Television Ratings Thread

    stuff like this doesn't help
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    NASCAR - Television Ratings Thread

    I'm one of those people that doesn't think the ratings matter. I should clarify, and say that the rating don't matter to me as a fan. Lower ratings means cheaper tickets, less crowds, etc. If I was a Billionaire owner it would be different, but I think those guys can handle themselves.;)
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    Monster Energy's status as a sponsor of NASCAR

    Sponsors are not supposed to make the sport edgy. The sport is supposed to be edgy and then attract edgy sponsors. But that's probably too complicated for Brian France to figure out. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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    Interest builds around possible changes to NASCAR schedule

    I too am interested in a schedule change. I am also interested in winning the lottery maybe a couple times in a row and golf. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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    NASCAR - Television Ratings Thread

    It's not just fine. It's GREAT! There is no downside for me as a fan if less people are watching. Ticket prices stay low, smaller crowds mean more access at the races, and some millionaires make a few less billion than they would have.
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