NJJammer
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What stuck out like a sore thumb to me was some tracks reducing seating by 40%!!! That's a big ouch.
I am curious how much revenue NASCAR gains from attendance (% of overall income).
I'd subscribe to the Bo Diddly network if Dish offered it.I don't think track revenue is as important as it once was due to the idiotic money FS1 and NBCS are paying to cover the series. Once that money runs out and Nascar is trying to sell its rights to the Oprah Winfrey and Bo Diddly networks track revenue will really matter.
I don't think track revenue is as important as it once was due to the idiotic money FS1 and NBCS are paying to cover the series. Once that money runs out and Nascar is trying to sell its rights to the Oprah Winfrey and Bo Diddly networks track revenue will really matter.
LOL! I wonder how all of the New Hampshire fans who were told their track's attendance just could never compare to the bigly yuuuge attendance of Las Vegas feel.
In a perfect world, I wish they'd be racing at Wilkesboro next year using this year to fix the place up, make improvements and be ready for two dates next year.When they restore the stolen North Wilksboro date, I will get the cred of TV revenue being paramount.
Until then I will pleasure myself off of those cookie cutter empty seats. I hope the seat removal incurs a lot more expense than anticipated, and much distress. Hopefully a fiasco that is publicly embarrassing itself.
That was long before Global Warming and men were men, but I digress.LOL, I see old pictures of fans dressed in suits in the hot Florida sun as the cars raced around the track with no fences. How did they do that?
For all we know, they were passing out by the dozens. It's hard to see them in the photos when they're lying on the ground.While they are downsizing and enhancing the fan experience why don't they just enclose, air condition/heat and soundproof the entire grandstand. That way everyone will be able to carry on a conversation over the roar of the engines outside in a comfortable setting similar to their sofa at home. After Phoenix last week the fans need a safe and healthy way to watch the race.
LOL, I see old pictures of fans dressed in suits in the hot Florida sun as the cars raced around the track with no fences. How did they do that?
I wouldn't mind Vegas switching dates with Homestead and becoming the championship race
Nascar will no longer provide attendance figures in its' race reports. Hmmm...I guess they don't want it to look even worse than it really is. i can't believe Homestead only has 46k seats, did it sell out the last few years for the final?I think Talladega reduces capacity by more than 40%. Take a look at this link as it is a real eye opener.
http://www.jayski.com/pages/tracks-seating.htm
It sold out for the last two. Not sure about before.Nascar will no longer provide attendance figures in its' race reports. Hmmm...I guess they don't want it to look even worse than it really is. i can't believe Homestead only has 46k seats, did it sell out the last few years for the final?
Ok thanks...I'm wondering if eventually all these big tracks are going to downsize to around 60-70K like the capacity of most football stadiums.It sold out for the last two. Not sure about before.
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Yes, it sold out for 2014 as well.
They may. We seem to be headed back to where we were really not all that long ago. Not necessarily a bad thing as far as being an attending fan IMO. It's a lot easier egress with half the fans of days gone by. Shorter concession lines. Shorter restroom lines. Not as many people to deal with in general.Ok thanks...I'm wondering if eventually all these big tracks are going to downsize to around 60-70K like the capacity of most football stadiums.
That was long before Global Warming and men were men, but I digress.
Since we're jumping to the subject of school buses for a second.....I used to enjoy my two mile walks home from high school (even in the snow...not so much in the rain.) My friend's son complained to his dad when his school bus stop was moved about 250 yards. Snowflake generation.
I used to enjoy my two mile walks home from high school (even in the snow...not so much in the rain.)
Sounds like the school that I went to. I wonder if we were neighbors?My Dad said he walked to school 5 miles, barefoot in the snow and uphill...both ways going and then coming home...
Indeed. Bill France Jr and Bruton Smith seriously over expanded capacity in an orgy of building during the 1990s, and their heirs are still struggling with the result. Bill Jr and Bruton and others foolishly viewed the millions of "Nascar Lifestyle" bandwagon fans as structural growth that would continue forever, rather than as a fad. The "Nascar scene" was white hot from coast to coast... until it wasn't. When pop society moved on to graze in a new pasture, the boom went bust. It was a helluva party. And it is a helluva hangover.They may. We seem to be headed back to where we were really not all that long ago. Not necessarily a bad thing as far as being an attending fan IMO. It's a lot easier egress with half the fans of days gone by. Shorter concession lines. Shorter restroom lines. Not as many people to deal with in general.
They may. We seem to be headed back to where we were really not all that long ago. Not necessarily a bad thing as far as being an attending fan IMO. It's a lot easier egress with half the fans of days gone by. Shorter concession lines. Shorter restroom lines. Not as many people to deal with in general.