HoneyBadger
I love short track racing (Taylor's Version)
http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASC.../2014/02/Possible-Limits-for-Cup-Drivers.aspx
This needs to happen 10 years ago.
This needs to happen 10 years ago.
10? I remember saying this when Mark Martin was sandbagging in Busch. Now, I just ignore the Cup teams/drivers and measure the talent based on equal terms.http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASC.../2014/02/Possible-Limits-for-Cup-Drivers.aspx
This needs to happen 10 years ago.
If this happens, ONLY cup regulars should race in the cup series also
If this happens, ONLY cup regulars should race in the cup series also
If this happens, ONLY cup regulars should race in the cup series also
That doesn't really make sense. Nationwide drivers who race Cup are trying to learn. Cup drivers who race Nationwide aren't learning anything, just taking money away from the Nationwide guys.
I hope NASCAR also considers limits on ticket sales, as well. I'm not paying premium prices to watch mediocre drivers. I can pay $15 to watch local drivers at the dirt track.http://www.mrn.com/Race-Series/NASC.../2014/02/Possible-Limits-for-Cup-Drivers.aspx
This needs to happen 10 years ago.
Taking the only money draw out of the Nationwide Series is not part of the answer. You don't shoot yourself in your only good foot when you're already crippled.NASCAR has a problem and they know it.
You're supposed to capitalize the first letter of the first word in a sentence. Just saying.
Taking the only money draw out of the Nationwide Series is not part of the answer. You don't shoot yourself in your only good foot when you're already crippled.
Before real drivers gave the series a name nobody attended the events. It was a hard sell to get the series televised. Nobody wants to watch a bunch or rookies crash into each other. We can pay $15 bucks on a Friday night to watch that.You're letting your love for Kyle Busch cloud your judgement. Before Kevin Harvick (my favorite), Kyle Busch (your favorite), Carl Edwards (your other favorite) and Brad Keselowski invaded Nationwide from Cup, the series had identity. Now, it's just a Cup race.
I hope NASCAR also considers limits on ticket sales, as well. I'm not paying premium prices to watch mediocre drivers. I can pay $15 to watch local drivers at the dirt track.
No Cup drivers in the Nationwide race, no BobbyFord in the grandstands.
Before real drivers gave the series a name nobody attended the events. It was a hard sell to get the series televised. Nobody wants to watch a bunch or rookies crash into each other. We can pay $15 bucks on a Friday night to watch that.
Nailed it...while I don't particularly like all the Cup guys in Nationwide, getting rid of them will only hurt the draw. Perhaps declaring how many races you are going to run in NW if you are a Cup driver at the begining of the season will be a good start. Getting rid of them all together makes no sense if Nascar wants to increase their fanbase which is hurting at the moment.Taking the only money draw out of the Nationwide Series is not part of the answer. You don't shoot yourself in your only good foot when you're already crippled.
Most all of the big names like Richard Petty , Dale Eanhardt Sr and Jr , Davey Allison , Dale Jarrett , etc.,etc., got in to Nascar with the help of a family name . As it happens , so did Kyle Busch . This is really about Kyle , why don't they just make a Kyle Busch rule , then Tony can race at El Dora. Actually , Tony didn't come up through the ranks either ,but that's another story.Nationwide needs to get back to be the proving ground for up and comers to show their talent in a stock car before they can earn their way into the cup series. Getting real sick of people buying their way into the cup series without paying dues.
Hey Penske is putting Blaney in the car for 15 races this year so they're not so bad. Kyle's running 29 I think.No more than eight or so per driver for Nationwide, five or six per driver for Truck. JGR and Penske are out of control with Buschwhacking.
Before real drivers gave the series a name nobody attended the events. It was a hard sell to get the series televised. Nobody wants to watch a bunch or rookies crash into each other. We can pay $15 bucks on a Friday night to watch that.
Exactly what I was thinking. It's all about money, event sponsors will want to pay less along with everyone else. The Busch series was good back in the 90's with rare appearances from cup drivers but since Nascar has let it get to this level I'm not so sure they can turn back now.Taking the only money draw out of the Nationwide Series is not part of the answer. You don't shoot yourself in your only good foot when you're already crippled.