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Same boat. I know more adult WWE fans than NASCAR fans lol
Thinkin’ most the rasslin’ crowd know it’s fake.
Still a lot of folks watchin’ the NASCAR product thinkin’ it’s real racin’.
Same boat. I know more adult WWE fans than NASCAR fans lol
ToucheThinkin’ most the rasslin’ crowd know it’s fake.
Still a lot of folks watchin’ the NASCAR product thinkin’ it’s real racin’.

I'm one of them! I'm stupid enough and gullible enough to actually believe (gasp) the racers are racing.Thinkin’ most the rasslin’ crowd know it’s fake.
Still a lot of folks watchin’ the NASCAR product thinkin’ it’s real racin’.
I'm one of them! I'm stupid enough and gullible enough to actually believe (gasp) the racers are racing.
I have a long way to go to be as cynical, as one-note, and as condescending as you are. I hope I never get there, as that would be pretty miserable for me.
C'mon, in this day when almost everything in sports, pro or so-called amateur, is sponsored? TV coverage of all other sports is chock full of sponsor 'shout-outs', just made by the broadcast team instead of the players. Stadiums; pre-game, half-time, post-game coverage; official everything of teams, stadiums, leagues; etc. Soccer teams have had sponsor logos for decades. The NBA is going to have sponsor logos on their uniforms next season.Everyone who talks to the camera mentions a sponsor's name. I realize nothing happens without the sponsors but the non race fan might have a lower tolerance for advertising.
Other sports don't have players listing sponsor names are when they are interviewed. I realize the sponsors are the most important part of a race team but I get annoyed when a driver recites what is displayed on his fire suit before he says anything I'd like to hear.C'mon, in this day when almost everything in sports, pro or so-called amateur, is sponsored? TV coverage of all other sports is chock full of sponsor 'shout-outs', just made by the broadcast team instead of the players. Stadiums; pre-game, half-time, post-game coverage; official everything of teams, stadiums, leagues; etc. Soccer teams have had sponsor logos for decades. The NBA is going to have sponsor logos on their uniforms next season.
Other sports don't have players listing sponsor names are when they are interviewed. I realize the sponsors are the most important part of a race team but I get annoyed when a driver recites what is displayed on his fire suit before he says anything I'd like to hear.
There are several threads addressing this issue you may want to peruse Brigeton. Among other reasons, the redneck image of Nascar an the fact that young people are not interested in cars as in years gone by.
As someone who's primary interest is open wheel racing... (But Ill watch most anything on wheels but drag racing...)
Some things I think that hold Nascar back:
1: The failure to shed the redneck image. It seemed like some progress was made in the early 2000's but Nascar seemed to double down on their "southern bootlegger roots". WTF?? They were a bunch of Florida beach racers...
2: Failure to at least maintain a "stock" look to the cars. They only vaguely resemble the cars they are supposed to be. V8 supercars and DTM do a far better job making their race cars at least physically resemble the ones they are based on.
2b: Failure to update the cars - move up to at least a V8 supercars level of technology. The visibly backwards tech is doing nothing for the series. It is not a selling point.
3: The constant fiddling of the points/championship format. Not the only series to do that the past 10 years but surely the most egregious offender. The fans don't like it in any series - and it just makes it harder for casuals to pick up. As to what that format should be - that's a thread war all on its own...
4: The "sponsor speak" is just over the top, drivers in other race series have sponsors and mention them, but not nearly to the same level. Nascar is in a league of its own. It comes across as overly artificial and is not a selling point to the casuals.
My $0.02, worth what you paid for it...
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@NJJammer : As Larry Mac has said on several occasions, Nascar is a sponsor-driven sport, which distinguishes it from other sports. These sponsors want to get their monies' worth. As long as the scramble for sponsorship money remains as difficult as it has become, this aspect of the sport will remain (probably forever).
I notice none of those other series regular field 35+ cars. Maybe sponsors feel getting their names mentioned so often makes NASCAR support a good bargain.Racing - no matter where, is sponsor driven. But other series have not gone off the deep end with sponsor speak the way Nascar has.
The post race driver interviews in F1, WEC, DTM, Blancpain GT, V8 supercars etc... are night and day compared to Nascar drivers.
And they are just as dependent on sponsors to run their operations.
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I notice none of those other series regular field 35+ cars. Maybe sponsors feel getting their names mentioned so often makes NASCAR support a good bargain.
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C'mon, in this day when almost everything in sports, pro or so-called amateur, is sponsored? TV coverage of all other sports is chock full of sponsor 'shout-outs', just made by the broadcast team instead of the players. Stadiums; pre-game, half-time, post-game coverage; official everything of teams, stadiums, leagues; etc. Soccer teams have had sponsor logos for decades. The NBA is going to have sponsor logos on their uniforms next season.
If that's the only thing keeping casual viewers from becoming dedicated fans, NASCAR is in great shape. If it's not, the other sports will soon be fighting the same (non-)issue.
What kind of stupid is this thread?
NASCAR is reported as the top motorsport in America, and rivals other top sports in viewership...
You're new here. Give it some time. If you think this one is stupid, you ain't seen nuthin' yet.
For example, try this currently popular goodie: https://racing-forums.com/threads/f...-are-killing-nascar.57652/page-2#post-1104025
Or this recent classic: https://racing-forums.com/threads/nascar-fans-offended-by-monster-girls.57263/
Or the absolute brilliance that was: https://racing-forums.com/threads/i-wouldnt-mind-seeing-a-scriptd-rivarly-in-the-booth.56966/
In the Cup Series of Stupid Discussions, this one wouldn't qualify for a K&N race.
I suspect you wouldn't need totals. Any reasonably decent MNF game (Pats and Steelers, for example) would outdraw some triple-header race weekends.
But so what? Do we care if it's popular with the general public? TV sports networks are starving for content (at least, that's the only way I can explain MMA); auto racing isn't in danger of not having a home. Sponsor declines may result in driving 'lesser' cars, but some of us have expressed a preference for less engineering in the sport already.
The current state still beats watching edited replays of lopside multi-lap leads on Wide World.
I'm still waiting for someone to burp after taking a swig - that would sell the fake swig.I'm sure they're virtually required to mention the sponsors' names in interviews but what really bothers me is that fake sip of (insert beverage here) right as the camera comes on. There is only so much fake I can take.
Few hard statistics in sight, other than one that ranks the sport second in ... Twitter posts. Also, the 2012 / 13 off-season was a long time ago in terms of the sport's TV decline.http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...k-among-american-pro-sports-heading-into-2013
A 2013 perspective on popularity and the BS that goes into trying to figure that out.
I'll take your word; you seem to be more familiar with the indicators than I.The OP is just blowing smoke trying to be relevant
((yawn))
nascar is the one leaving it's long time fans, trying to be something it's not. nascar is not for every one only the ones that get it.NASCAR is America's Motorsport!
Anyone who disagrees is free to leave...
Maybe if Nascar had a guaranteed fracas after each stage sponsored by Extendze more casual fans would tune in.
On an average weekend, how many NBA, MLB, and NHL games are nationally televised? NASCAR's numbers don't look so good if there are more than 2-3 national NBA games. Regardless, I'm pretty sure there are several regionally televised games each weekend. If the stats leave those regional games out, it looks like apples and oranges to me.Hi there. My colleagues and I have actually analyzed this very topic. On an average weekend, we found that in 2016, the combined audience of NASCAR over the course of a weekend when NASCAR is on FOX or NBC usually meets or exceeds the combined audience of all of the following sports on TV over the course of a week. In other words, one weekend of NASCAR (Cup, Trucks, XFINITY) is roughly equivalent in viewership to anywhere between 2-3 nationally televised NBA games, 5-6 MLB games, 8-10 NHL games, and around 10 EPL events.
Yep....totally agree, everyone who was anyone was jumping on the Nascar bandwagon back then. Seats were non existent, tracks were adding seats every year in fact, and it was still hard to get tickets. Nascar peaked, but it will always have a following, as much as we bitch and complain about it we sure would all miss it if we didn't have it.I dont think this is something new. It has been this way from the start.
NASCAR isn't a sport that the vast majority gravitate to. This sport peaked during the early to mid 00s. That was as popular as NASCAR ever got and will ever be.
Yep....totally agree, everyone who was anyone was jumping on the Nascar bandwagon back then. Seats were non existent, tracks were adding seats every year in fact, and it was still hard to get tickets. Nascar peaked, but it will always have a following, as much as we bitch and complain about it we sure would all miss it if we didn't have it.
Everything goes in cycles.
I enjoy being able to go to any race and not worry about it selling out. I've had a lot of non-NASCAR friends who I've taken to the track for a weekend who became fans. Usually starts with people asking why I love NASCAR so much and that they don't get it, I just invite them along for a weekend at the track and they are usually sold. I went to Texas three times a year when I lived there and would always get a bunch of free tickets to the summer truck / Indy race and just bring anyone along who wanted to camp, party and watch racing.
I've seen those numbers several times in reliable media outlets. The problem is, they aren't NASCAR attendance numbers, they're MOTORSPORTS attendance numbers. NASCAR, IndyCar, IMSA, NHRA, ARCA, all the feeder and regional series sanctions by those bodies, local tracks, all the two-wheeled series, snowmobiles, riding mowers, others I'm probably not even aware of....
It is like the claim that NASCAR has better attendance then the sporting world. If NASCAR had 100,000 people attend each race they would have yearly attendance of 3.6 million. ...
True!It was getting close to being really big but then nascar decided to go crazy and alienate the base thinking they were going to get all these new fans. I.E. back when they pushed the start times back to like 3 o clock for even east coast races and creating the stupid chase. They even gave California that second date. Then the worst part was they kept wanting to get the "Young Fan" Thinking that ment putting kids in cars that did not deserve it. Funny how they are still chasing that young fan like much of T.V. these days but the young fan does not even watch tv.