This is your opinion and not a fact.The playoffs are for those fans with the attention span of a gnat and for those that are fans of only one driver and lose all interest in the sport when their driver is out of contention. I have no time or patience for either.
So is the OPINION of the original poster. I merely countered with a different OPINION, and if you are truly honest with yourself, you KNOW that the two reasons I gave are PRECISELY why the networks wanted it and why NASCAR was so happy to oblige. Neither may be true in your personal case, but the reality, or at least the perception of it is why we HAVE a playoffs. Organic drama and excitement wasn't enough, so they decided to manufacture some, and then people get all worked up about NBC feeding into that very drama. Make up your minds folks...This is your opinion and not a fact.
So is the OPINION of the original poster. I merely countered with a different OPINION, and if you are truly honest with yourself, you KNOW that the two reasons I gave are PRECISELY why the networks wanted it and why NASCAR was so happy to oblige. Neither may be true in your personal case, but the reality, or at least the perception of it is why we HAVE a playoffs. Organic drama and excitement wasn't enough, so they decided to manufacture some, and then people get all worked up about NBC feeding into that very drama. Make up your minds folks...
Exactly where did I call anything a fact, and what did I change? I have no idea what you're trying to say.I
How can you call it an opinion when you first called it a fact and then changed your post? Some real BS going on after the fact.
Agreed.So is the OPINION of the original poster.
Exactly where did I call anything a fact, and what did I change? I have no idea what you're trying to say.
Fair enough. It was not.I thought the post had been edited after the fact, if I am wrong I apologize.
Wall-termelon's car looks better everytime I see it.
2003 for first race..........you're a young PUP!!I watched my first NASCAR race in 2003, the Pepsi 400 that Greg Biffle won. It was his first win. I've been hooked ever since. When I was in second grade (2002 ish), my best friend talked to me about NASCAR & gave me a copy of the 2000 standings.
I didn't have a favorite driver in '03. I started looking at good rookie seasons & stumbled upon Tony Stewart. That's how he became my guy.
I think NASCAR is headed in the right direction. The new car has flaws, just like new things do. What I like the most about the new NASCAR is the safety aspect. We've seen some nasty wrecks that would've been fatal 20 years ago.
The playoff system is great, it adds excitement to an already exciting sport.
My first racing memory was listening to the ill- fated 1973 Indy 500 on the radio. My first at track experience was 1977 Indy 500 Pole Day. My first stock car race was an ASA race circa 1978-79. First Cup race in person was the August 1983 Michigan race. Cale won in the Hardees Monte Carlo SS.2003 for first race..........you're a young PUP!!
late 70's for first race on TV I watched...............I remember it being on ABC's Wide World of sports
1986 was first live race at Richmond............Smelled the fumes on first parade lap and was hooked............. been to over 60 in person
anyone else have earlier memories?
Wow, I guess I’m older! My first NASCAR race was in 1970 at Hickory Motor Speedway (yes an official Winston Cup race back when they ran an expanded schedule). Bobby Issac (my local hero as an 11 year old) won that event. I listened to races every Sunday on the radio, and eventually got to other live events at Darlington, Charlotte, Rockingham and North Wilkesboro. Later in my adult years I’ve attended a number of races at Daytona and Homestead. Also we went to Phoenix prior to the renovation. Wife and I need to get to a lot more tracks before I can’t climb those steps anymore.2003 for first race..........you're a young PUP!!
late 70's for first race on TV I watched...............I remember it being on ABC's Wide World of sports
1986 was first live race at Richmond............Smelled the fumes on first parade lap and was hooked............. been to over 60 in person
anyone else have earlier memories?
The only thing I'll say is that I cant imagine my Sunday's without Cup Racing.
not the best time of year for meYou can't imagine December and January?![]()
Tulsa shootout in December and the Chili Bowl in January works for me. Rolex 24 after that.You can't imagine December and January?![]()
Honestly, I'm ALWAYS ready for a break from the action. By the time the finale hits, I just want it to be OVER for a while. If one of my drivers is going to win the title, I want it to end before they can lose it, and if they are not going to win, I want to get the season over with and look forward to next year. It gets me recharged and excited about the upcoming season. As I have said MANY times, I would cut back to 30 races in a heartbeat. I feel the exact same way about most other sports. Less can be more. When you factor in Xfinity, Trucks, Indycar and IMSA, it's a LONG season for me. Sometimes it's just nice on a cold Sunday afternoon in January to just read a book or watch a movie, or not plan your whole weekend around a DVR.not the best time of year for me
I have been to a lot of races during my life and I think the old Busch Grand National at Hickory were some of the best races I ever saw anywhere if not the very best.Wow, I guess I’m older! My first NASCAR race was in 1970 at Hickory Motor Speedway (yes an official Winston Cup race back when they ran an expanded schedule). Bobby Issac (my local hero as an 11 year old) won that event. I listened to races every Sunday on the radio, and eventually got to other live events at Darlington, Charlotte, Rockingham and North Wilkesboro. Later in my adult years I’ve attended a number of races at Daytona and Homestead. Also we went to Phoenix prior to the renovation. Wife and I need to get to a lot more tracks before I can’t climb those steps anymore.
Love NASCAR racing. It’s in my blood. As a southern born farm kid from Catawba County who loved muscle cars, oval racing was OUR major league sport. Still love it throughout the changes, because it hasn’t completely become a “rich kids club” yet. As long as guys like Ross Chastain can find a way to claw into the sport and win, in gasoline powered cars, I’m a fan.
Me either. It's the center of my week. I love this ****....and when WE win....nothing like it.The only thing I'll say is that I cant imagine my Sunday's without Cup Racing.
It is nice to take a break even from the things we like as it makes us like it even more.Honestly, I'm ALWAYS ready for a break from the action. By the time the finale hits, I just want it to be OVER for a while. If one of my drivers is going to win the title, I want it to end before they can lose it, and if they are not going to win, I want to get the season over with and look forward to next year. It gets me recharged and excited about the upcoming season. As I have said MANY times, I would cut back to 30 races in a heartbeat. I feel the exact same way about most other sports. Less can be more. When you factor in Xfinity, Trucks, Indycar and IMSA, it's a LONG season for me. Sometimes it's just nice on a cold Sunday afternoon in January to just read a book or watch a movie, or not plan your whole weekend around a DVR.
Playoffs still need some major tweaking, and they're broken. But the idea is there, and combining today's system with the 10 race Chase would be better.I will start....The Playoffs are absolutely perfect. I mean it. We have a playoff season. Building anticipation. Strategy has changed in the last 10 weeks. We celebrate the drivers who make it with hats and t-shirts....and a regular season champion that is justly rewarded with an advantage within the system. I find these 10 weeks to be compelling and awesome. I will acknowledge that a one race--winner take all is open to scrutiny, but I don't give a ****. It works and it is awesome. I was in Phoenix last year, and the atmosphere is absolutely electric. Love this stuff!
Same.The only thing I'll say is that I cant imagine my Sunday's without Cup Racing.