Has nothing to do with the car, we are losing the younger generation, Grass root tracks all over the country are closing or are about to close because the kids dont care to go anymore.
As a young lad, I used to sit in front of my house and watch the cars and trucks go by. I could identify every one without fail, and many times, although not always, simply by the sound of the engine. I'm not sure when it happened, I suppose around the time when aerodynamics became important, cars began looking quite similar and evolved until they became what they are today, almost identical in appearance.
The thing is, when we were kids one of the bigger events of the fall, aside from Halloween, was waiting to see the new model year Ford, Chevy and Chrysler, Hudson and Studebaker brands.
Todays youth do not have that option. Until perhaps ten years ago, a Mercedes would stand out but now the only way you can tell a Mercedes from a BMW, or any other brand of car, is if someone looks at the badging.
Kids do not know the thrill of waiting to see what changes were made for the upcoming model year and now only look at a car as a mode of transportation. And with increasing populations in more heavily populated ares with mass transit, really do not need a car. I was surprised when my grandsons, all of driving age, told me how many kids they knew who are old enough but have no interest in driving.
With that attitude, auto racing is losing whether it be NASCAR or the local track.
Sorry about the length, but sometimes an old man simply needs to try to refresh his memory.