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A dirt race with cup cars? Hell, why not add some jumps and whoops while we're at it.
Don't give NASCAR any more ideas..A dirt race with cup cars? Hell, why not add some jumps and whoops while we're at it.
they dont race on dirt in the rain. I understand but I'm asking about prep in case of rain, not discussing the type of vehicles, speeds, quality of racing, etc.
Hope that Amazon Money was worth it. I'm gonna be a broken hearted fan for a while. Since I was a little guy I had always wanted to go to a race, so in 01 I was so thrilled to finally see my hero's race in my home state.... let alone 25 minutes from my parents house. I did everything right we bought the stupid founder's pass, season tickets and then Cup race tickets..... we only missed 5 races in the 19 year history of the track. Hell I even bought the Busch Stand alone tickets and gave them away through my business to entice new fans to go. I hope that Amazon money is worth it, the stupid gimmick dirt race they're gonna do in Bristol, and the gimmick street races. Even if Chicago gets a street race ( which will NEVER happen, we all have a better chance of winning the lottery) I wont go. I wont support another track in this area. Scratch that, Ill try to go the dirt tracks in Southern Illinois and the ARCA Dirt race in Du Quoin. Second time in my life I've had a track I loved go away this one and the first was the Chicago Motor Speedway in Cicero ( which was awesome for CART). I'll still support the sport, I'll try to go to the second Daytona race bi annually and try to make Bristol Night race or cross off that Martinsville pilgrimage that I've wanted to do. I'll also try to make the Southern 500 one of these years. This sucks no matter which way you sliced it, my family and I did go to races, to participate and have it ripped away really really hurts. I'm hoping maybe they get an Indy Car race, which was a better show anyway at the track.
A dirt race with cup cars? Hell, why not add some jumps and whoops while we're at it.
Overall I think the expected changes are underwhelming. Sure fans clamored for more road courses but what fans REALLY clamored for is more short tracks - so where are the short track additions?
And this was their chance to do something unique and original, like reviving one of the great lost tracks like Rockingham or NW.
This is the biggest planned scheduling shuffle since the introduction of the Modern Era in 1972...and you're UNDERwhelmed?
I am OVERwhelmed by all the change and can't keep up.
I’m overwhelmed alright....overwhelmed with the pie in the sky decisions. Just my opinion of course but they’re taking a race from their most successful track to make it a Dirt race, potentially taking another one from the most prestigious and tradition filled oval in American Motorsports to its read headed step child Road Course..the only reason being people’s current attention span is at a child’s level and can’t appreciate stock cars racing on one of the greatest ovals in the world, and then take a race from the third largest market in the United Stats because that Amazon Money was oh so good...after repeatedly shooting yourself in the foot there. I’m not optimistic for tomorrow, I’m dreading it actually.This is the biggest planned scheduling shuffle since the introduction of the Modern Era in 1972...and you're UNDERwhelmed?
I am OVERwhelmed by all the change and can't keep up.
This. Times 100. I bet they have zero practice there, I’ll tune in for the wreck fest and I can’t look away from a bad idea playing out in real timeLet me guess, we're gonna not let the guys practice for the dirt race too.
Put me down on the list that doesn't care to see this. It's gonna be a caution crazed mess. And how many laps are we running? Lol. One of the few tracks on the circuit that isn't broken and we go and break it.
Let me guess, we're gonna not let the guys practice for the dirt race too.
Put me down on the list that doesn't care to see this. It's gonna be a caution crazed mess. And how many laps are we running? Lol. One of the few tracks on the circuit that isn't broken and we go and break it.
Nothing to make NASCAR fans love cookie cutters like taking them off the schedule.
We dont need a Cup Series dirt race... especially in place of one of the current Bristol points races... I really don’t see what the appeal to that is, when Bristol as it is can sell tickets.
Or no rain for a week.I understand but I'm asking about prep in case of rain, not discussing the type of vehicles, speeds, quality of racing, etc.
As someone who attended races at Kentucky (made the 9 hour drive from Northeast PA) from 2016 through last year, 2019, this breaks my heart! Kentucky was a bit of a throwback facility imo and had an old school character despite being a modern cookie-cutter. The track had a rural location and there weren't many luxury boxes.
One thing that might be a little lost on Chicago and Kentucky losing a date is Roger Penske's influence and more importantly IMS's influence in that part of the country. It'll be kind of how it "was", Indianapolis and Michigan dominating that part of the country.....
Nothing to make NASCAR fans love cookie cutters like taking them off the schedule.
I wonder if the IMS Roval could be getting more use next season.Roger is having his pull with IndyCar and NASCAR working together from what it sounds like.
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I'm already thinking about heading to that Road America datei love that proposed idea of Road America on July 4...
and Atlanta in July!!! HOTLANTA... I’d guess a night race, but I’m interested in how the slick surface will race, could be fun...
Cool as hell if Darlington is getting that second date again!...
I'd prefer they ditch IMS for Montreal or Mexico City (Harvick thinks so too) sooner rather than later but it seems they insist on keeping the "Brickyard".
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A few thoughts if true...
- NASCAR has done a good job of preserving what I consider to be the "historically significant tracks" (Daytona, Darlington, Martinsville, Charlotte, Michigan, Pocono, Talladega, Bristol, Dover and Atlanta) the best they could.
- I don't understand why they didn't include a traditional road course in the playoff. Road America in mid to late September would be an enticing trip! I still rather a second Charlotte race on the oval rather than the roval.
- The July 4th weekend needs some tradition back!
- My thinking is Bristol was close to losing a date because Fox/sponsors hated what the spring race had become attendance/optic wise, NASCAR wanted to maintain the uniqueness/demand of the night race and SMI wanted their second date money so their "genius" idea was a dirt race.
- Roger Penkse really wants IMS to become the dominant track in the Great Lake/"eastern" mid-west part of country again based on everything I see. And his overall influence on NASCAR is very apparent. With that said, I question the IMS road course over the tradition rich rectangle. With Michigan, Chicago and Kentucky losing a race I think there is an opportunity for a traditional Brickyard 400 to regain traction.
- I believe that Michigan, Pocono and Road America will be NASCAR/Indycar double-headers in 2022. I think the Pocono 2021 NASCAR double-header is a one off deal as another good will gesture towards the track ownership.
- Why not a couple weeknight races during the summer?!?
- I knew Darlington was going to get a second date again! I called that one months ago!
- I like Atlanta and I get the business aspects of a second date. Still, this one doesn't excite me...
- Glad Homestead remains! It's a really good, underrated track! Like old Atlanta!
- Having more independent ownership groups at the table should help. What made NASCAR really strong in the 70s, 80s and early 90s was having different perspectives and ideas via track ownership (and tv networks).
- I still favor NBC's direction/leadership over Fox's. The NBC execs imo do a much better job balancing tradition and while being able to effectively evolve relative to Fox.
Me and you think alike, because I agree with your post.
Though I don't think NASCAR should be giving Pocono goodwill, it should be staying at 2 races if they chose.
I do wish the Brickyard would stay on the oval. Xfinity on the road course is cool but the oval has the cache. The Brickyard has always been one of the most-watched races of the season so whether or not that changes will be something to watch. I get the idea a lot of these will be very short-term arrangements to see how things catch on.
What the reaction is if Atlanta is repaved eventually and still has two races could be amusing. In the interim it’s a good intermediate to have two dates on.
Bristol has major bust potential, imo.
I’m optimistic on Darlington II, COTA, and Road America. And in a couple of years the Auto Club short track.
Me and you think alike, because I agree with your post for the most part.
- Though I don't think NASCAR should be giving Pocono goodwill, it should be staying at 2 races if they chose.
- Charlotte Oval has proven lately to be very hit & miss.
- Weeknight races did not do very well from a ratings standpoint this summer.