I'm just not sure where to go with this. Very disappointing.
I was surprised NASCAR didn't move the start time up.The command to start engines should have happened immediately when the race telecast started at 6:00 or 6:01 p.m. The thunderstorms didn't sneak up on them; the weather forecast was clear and timely enough to plan accordingly.
I can assure you Fox had nothing to do with calling the race.I don't have a rating, but I'm as disappointed as everybody else. If Fox made the decision, I don't see how NASCAR can let the TV network decide the experience of the fans that paid and traveled to be at the race in person. To me, that should be the primary objective, to make the in-person experience as worth-while as it can be. And I think NASCAR owes it to their fans to go the full race distance if possible.
The track was clearly drying, it's a holiday weekend with Monday off for most people, and the crew members were as close to home as possible for any race of the year. There's also the spectacle of the Larson double on the line, which while it was already compromised, could have been salvaged for a great storyline. Instead they sent everybody home. I don't get it.
I can assure you Fox had nothing to do with calling the race.
Please enlighten us and share your knowledge...I can assure you Fox had nothing to do with calling the race.
If I did that I might not have that knowledge anymore.Please enlighten us and share your knowledge...
I don't know what they're teaching at Liberty, but it's knowledge. You can share it and still have it. It's not your virginity.If I did that I might not have that knowledge anymore.