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anyone have an idea what the full name of the series is going to be, is it the monster cup series?
"Right now" is the key phrase and I agree wholeheartedly. This sport is DESPERATE to attract a new audience and Monster is THE company in action/auto sports to do that. I just hope they don't turn this sport into a complete gimmick, but rather educate fans on the sport's history and bring back the old-school rules and on-track action that drew the original audience in.
TBAanyone have an idea what the full name of the series is going to be, is it the monster cup series?
The closest example is the NFL. 1 game.Imagine if MLB decides to reduce the World Series from 7 games to 1 game. How ridiculous would that be?
That's about the closest example you can get when comparing the current Chase format to a stick and ball sport.
The closest example is the NFL. 1 game.
And what, exactly, does the NFL have in common with racing?
Except that if the Patriots play the Cowboys in the Super Bowl, Tom Brady can't get sacked by a Raiders linebacker.The closest example is the NFL. 1 game.
Darren RovellVerified account@darrenrovell
No bigger evidence of NASCAR's decline than new Monster title sponsor deal, worth 2.5X less annually than last deal
Darren Rovell is an ESPN business reporter.
You have to seriously reach to even compare the two and try to draw similarities.I understand why Nascar has gone to a playoff system. I don't personally care for the current format, but I understand why it's designed how it is.
What I don't understand is why people try to legitimize it by comparing it to stick and ball sports. You simply cannot compare motorsports to football or any other sport, for obvious reasons.
Nascar tries to apply their own version of a playoff format in order to manufacture additional interest and drama, and the current format with the Homestead Cup is nothing more than a gimmick. Just my opinion.
It did go off the rails didn't it?Throwback to when this thread was about Monster becoming the new title sponsor
And in a cup race, he can.Except that if the Patriots play the Cowboys in the Super Bowl, Tom Brady can't get sacked by a Raiders linebacker.
If true, that means Monster is only paying $20-28 million annually. I can believe that, but it seems out of whack that sponsorship of the entire series and all of the exposure that comes with it is about the same as what it takes to sponsor a good car for the full season. Fox and NBC are paying something like $700 million per year to televise. You'd think it would just be the Fox Series and NBC Series at those prices. I think Monster got a steal. They can't get hurt too badly at that rate no matter what. I hope NASCAR benefits as well. I think they will.
Wanna make Nascar like football?
No one is saying they are the same bit there are similarities. The college playoff reference was probably the best and most recent comparison. The old Bowl Championship Series was a system that ranked teams by a computerized points system based of wins and strength of schedule among other things. Switching to the playoff has changed teams strategy during the regular season just like it has in NASCAR. Also similarities in the reason both switched to a playoff with TV money being a big factor in a playoff. Its silly to compare the sports on the field and on the track but they are governed and ran in very similar ways.You have to seriously reach to even compare the two and try to draw similarities.
Football teams aren't dependant on a motorized piece of machinery operating nearly flawlessly to aid in their athletes winning its championship. There is nothing but human element involved.
But "It's totally the same!!"
The Full Throttle Championship: Only the speed demons succeed.Maybe Monster will have a new name for the playoff. I always thought "The Chase" sounded weird, like a bad movie or something
Oh, 'SWEET jumps'.
(Some of you would have used a Nirvana album cover. You go with your generation's pop culture references, I'll go with mine.)
The Chase before the playoff was a points system Chase but it not just Cup. The Trucks and Xfinty series had a points system of old before this year and clinches happened. I also don't like a driver having to just finish say 20th or better to win the championship. Now its a race between four of the top contenders to see who wins the championship which in my opinion is better.
Darren RovellVerified account@darrenrovell
No bigger evidence of NASCAR's decline than new Monster title sponsor deal, worth 2.5X less annually than last deal
Darren Rovell is an ESPN business reporter.
Expect the next broadcast deal to take a hit, too.
In other sports, it's difficult to impossible for every team to compete against every other team. In NASCAR, each team not only competes against every other team, they compete against all of the other teams at the same time, each and every week. This is one reason why comparisons to other most sports don't work well.
It's also why a playoff system is unnecessary. What's the point in a playoff if one driver has consistently beaten the others on a regular basis? And even if one driver has locked up the title early, the final race will still be held, and they're all going to compete just as hard to win it. As you noted, they're drivers.
Literally nobody that I personally know outside of a few family members do indeed think this sport is a complete joke. Plus 99.99% of sports fans on other message boards that I frequent think NASCAR is a joke. It might be different for you, but not in my case.
I don't worry much about the opinions of fans of other sports.
EDIT: Heck, I don't worry much about the opinions of fans of this sport either.
Okay, we're stuck.That's what is great about s pnayoff though is that anything can happen. I'm all for NASCAR crowning a regular season points champion that might appease older fans a bit and be another trophy they can put a company's name on.