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How would we know it won't work? What worked in the past hasn't been tried in 20 years. Maybe, just maybe some of those things would appeal to the new fans.The post you replied to states much of the fan base. It doesn't state all of it. However, if you want an answer then this might apply:
Stop looking to the glory days for answers. The world has changed. Younger people aren't looking to spend 8 to 48 hours at an event like they did in the past. The other major sports have figured out that people like scoring, i.e., excitement, and a shorter window that the crowds that attend the event are required to spend there to watch it.
Of course, someone will chime in with a "Thanks, that the 2000 time we've heard that" comment. Which I always laugh at - if you've heard it that much their must be at least a sliver of truth in it and ain't it funny that the "smart people" don't want to implement it cause "that ain't the way we've always done it". Guess what, "that ain't the way we've always done it" ain't working and hasn't worked in a long time.
1 example that may get fans watching races on TV is "show the race" with announcers being voice overs. The second thing to try would be to cut back on the number of booth personnel, shoot for quality not quantity. Right now the booth and the commercials are the show and the race is simple a by product to be shown occasionally.