LewTheShoe
Seeking Skill-based Meritocracy... More HP Less DF
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Well said, @Greg. I think we are a long way from a split between Nascar and the team owners. I think a split is unlikely. I also think a sale of Nascar to the RTA is a longshot, but is a possibility. But the owners want and need a bigger slice of the pie, and they have organized themselves for battle. I'll repeat what I said earlier about believing that water ultimately finds its natural level... and that natural level would be a greater share for the teams.I dont want Nascar to [go] away, desired replacements usually dissapoint after they are given an opportunity to show what they really can do.
But the myth of Nascar being a benevolent dictatorship has run it's course. Neither side is replacable and even if they were it would take several bad years for Nascar or the Owners to transition sucessfullly to other partners.
Nascar is great at taking care of itself in order to serve it's best interest. But the owners are not powerless and the Alliance will only get better at taking care of themselves. The owners are bigger than some 7 percent or whatever the low ball number might be.
Nascar would lose whatever loyalty that remains if most of the big teams went away. Nascar and the promoters will have to make concessions. The abilty to monopolize is still strong but it aint what it used to be.
Hypothetically... If the owners did control the sport, either through a buyout of Nascar or forming a breakaway series, I think that would be a good thing. The owners are good businessmen, but they also are racers. I'd expect them to be more inclined to view stock car racing as a sport, and less as an entertainment medium. I'd like to see the sporting side get a little extra weight, and a little less on entertainment. I'd hope the owners would as well.
I would not expect the owners to appoint the likes of Brian France as their Commissioner.