LOL, it does have impact on the pocket book. Far right extremist opinions overlook the fact that these Super Speedway races are consistently in the top tier of popularity.
So were the Christians V lions spectaculars.
Far right extremist opinion? There's a left and a right view in stockcar racing? Damm, I thought it was all about winning, losing and not getting killed. Now we're injecting politics into
that? Maybe I'm wrong to think it's the safety of the drivers and good racing that's important, and external politics is the way to run things.
An R-F rating pole with ten people for proof on the quality of the racing is laughable. Lol
The quality of crashing was stellar, but I am not sure we want that. Oh, I'm sure some folks tune in wanting to see armageddon, but most of us would rather see a clean race. I'm ok with a crash or two because it's racing, but the kind of melee they had on Saturday was simply unacceptable and honestly, quite embarrassing. The "best in the world at what they do" can't drive in a circle without tearing up millions of dollars of equipment? You don't find that embarrassing? Oh, wait, it's popular so who cares?
No one in this conversation gives a damm about the lazy attendance argument. We don't. That's a completely different discussion and I don't tune in to watch the grandstands anyway. My favorite race was the 2020 Indianapolis 500, simply because there were no bitchy fans in the stands. We had a race for the ages without them, so how does zero attendance put a dent in that?
We care about drivers not getting hurt and not having so much good equipment torn up. Maybe ask any of the team owners if they enjoy going back to the shop with $100,000 worth of damage to pay for. Maybe ask Kurt Buch how much fun it was to have his career ended in a rather pedestrian looking crash. Having a packed stands doesn't make those things go away.