Been a fan since Derrick Cope won the Daytona 500 in '89 or '90. I refer to it as my religion. I went years not giving a single thought to the championship. I've been a fan of nearly all the drivers, - at the same time. That's a large part of the appeal for me. For example, in baseball, my other true love (and forgive my polyamory), I root for one team, when they lose, which happens almost 50% of the time (hey I didn't say it was a great team) it's a big emotional let down. Football is even worse. Not for me in NASCAR, if Kyle isn't having a good day (pretty rare) I can root for Little E, Chase Elliot, or any of the 39 other drivers. Sure some races are better than others, sure I miss Benny and Ned in the booth on TNN, but my commitment hasn't wavered in 25 years. And (please put down those tomatoes) I absofreakinglutley love the chase. Love it. It's added a dimension (to the sport/event/what have you/just don't call me late for supper) that was lacking. For me. For me, and that's not debatable - it's the best thing NASCAR has done since I've been watching to improve the product, except maybe for changing back from that picnic table they had on the back of the cars for a while.