FLRacingFan
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There definitely seems to be one candidate who couldn’t give a **** and one who be interested in helping, based off of their statements…
It’s got to be hard for NASCAR to figure out what fans want. Not long ago people were clamoring for more road courses and now they want less.
I see a decent amount of fans in the area who otherwise just have IMS within a good driving distance who’d like it back, or for IndyCar to race there (I agree with that one at least). It’s also picked up some steam since intermediates got fun again.
If I got the OG Brickyard 400 back next year, that'd be tremendous and none of my schedule concerns/grievances/bitching would be aired for quite a while. I too dont see the nostalgia for Kentucky, the Busch vs Busch battle was the only race that stood out to me. I seem to remember Keselowski in the 2 having that place on lockdown for a few years there.NASCAR returning to the IMS oval would satisfy most of those people.
Kentucky is a horrible track, almost as bad as Texas, and being as low-banked as it is with a similar configuration as Texas in some aspects, the racing would still suck. Fans wanting it back are doing some mad revisionist history.
Some of these same fans also think we need two dates at Texas again and are trying to create a revisionist history of how races at Texas used to be great before the reconfiguration (nope) or before the NextGen car (also nope).
The crew chief of course.If someone has a flat at Churchill Downs, do they shoot the car, the driver, or both?
and fine him after he's dead.The crew chief of course.
Even five is kinda pushing it but I think flipping Indy and Charlotte back to the ovals and then a schedule of Sonoma/Watkins Glen/COTA/Montreal/street race would be fine.I wanted more road courses and now want less. Problem NASCAR has is they go too far with stuff, I wanted another road course or two at the most. NASCAR just went too far and now there are too many road courses.
Seriously doubt we have to worry about the Roval going away. It's consistently one of the more entertaining races every season. Great way to continue to have more home tracks at Charlotte. Fans were burnt out of so many races a year on the 1.5.Flipping the roval back would be a mistake, it's the most entertaining one on the schedule.
People are in recency bias with the last couple 600s being good, but that doesn't mean it would last forever the longer this car is around. I prefer a higher variety of tracks than running the same one.Seriously doubt we have to worry about the Roval going away. It's consistently one of the more entertaining races every season. Great way to continue to have more home tracks at Charlotte. Fans were burnt out of so many races a year on the 1.5.
The Roval was regarded as one of the absolute worst races of the season last year.Flipping the roval back would be a mistake, it's the most entertaining one on the schedule.
Then you just end up with two many mile and half tracks again. I don't need 2 races on the oval and 2 years ago no one else did either. The Roval is unique and needs to be there.The Roval was regarded as one of the absolute worst races of the season last year.
This car has some pretty distinct strengths and weaknesses so in lieu of spending money to change up the equipment again I’d rather just play to what works best.
Just like the Roval, if they have one bad 600 they will be wanting to throw the baby out with the bath water. It's already happening as the leading teams have figured out the car and we are seeing more and more single file racing with less passing.People are in recency bias with the last couple 600s being good, but that doesn't mean it would last forever the longer this car is around. I prefer a higher variety of tracks than running the same one.
As someone who has been at every Roval race, I agree. Still, that’s one clunker out of five. Too early to pull the plug.The Roval was regarded as one of the absolute worst races of the season last year.
Unfortunately my hometown track sucks. But we will be there camping and tailgating. The only 3 hours of the weekend that kinda suck are from green to checkered flag on Sunday.Texas is next week. Can't wait!
I like going to work. I like coming home. It's that bit in the middle...Unfortunately my hometown track sucks. But we will be there camping and tailgating. The only 3 hours of the weekend that kinda suck are from green to checkered flag on Sunday.
I wanted more road courses and now want less. Problem NASCAR has is they go too far with stuff, I wanted another road course or two at the most. NASCAR just went too far and now there are too many road courses.
Welp…There definitely seems to be one candidate who couldn’t give a **** and one who be interested in helping, based off of their statements…
Welp…
Right onEh. Let’s just keep 2 at Bristol and figure out how to make the spring date work on the concrete.
Cool. Nascar has tried enough gimmicks.Right on
Hopefully they at least find a way to get Trucks back to Eldora.Now, if they want a dirt track, go to an actual dirt track.
Right on
The dirt don't care.I wish NASCAR would run at Eldora or Knoxville with the Cup cars.
I'm for a dirt race. But not at a fake dirt track.
Right on
Eh, it's an exhibition race. I've stopped caring about races that don't count.Now if we can just stop racing on a football field to start the season IN LA
MLB does not, but baseball hasn’t been an Olympic sport much recently anyways…2012 and 2016 they weren’t, 2020 they were back, 2024 it’s off again, TBD for 2028. NHL used to take off for the Winter games but didn’t in 2018 because the IOC wouldn’t pay insurance and other costs. 2022 there were still COVID shenanigans, but with any luck they’ll be back for 2026 again.I was going to ask if baseball stops for the Olympics, but remembered teams have TV deals with local affiliates. I assume hockey and basketball have similar arrangements.
Ah, I was looking only at the network coverage conflicts. I'd forgotten about player participation.MLB does not, but baseball hasn’t been an Olympic sport much recently anyways…2012 and 2016 they weren’t, 2020 they were back, 2024 it’s off again, TBD for 2028. NHL used to take off for the Winter games but didn’t in 2018 because the IOC wouldn’t pay insurance and other costs. 2022 there were still COVID shenanigans, but with any luck they’ll be back for 2026 again.
The World Baseball Classic has proven to be a bigger tournament than baseball at the Olympics ever was anyways.
None of them have deals with NBC so that’s the only real conflict at play.Ah, I was looking only at the network coverage conflicts. I'd forgotten about player participation.