NJJammer
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It's because their ticket prices are out of the water. Them removing their decently proved Henrico Grandstand didn't help either. A nice shade seat on the front stretch (in the commonwealth or capital sections) was $110.
Yep, I've been to Lambeau with wind chill at 0, my face freezing off, and loving every minute, but NASCAR fans bitch about going to Bristol in April because it might be in the 40s. I've got one word to describe that and I'm going to spell it out S-A-W-F-TNascar fans seem to be the biggest pussies when it comes to weather as people cry that it is too hot or too cold. Close to 80K don't mind showing up to Lambeau Field or other pro or college stadiums to watch pigskin. I have been to Soldier Field a few times with the cold wind whipping off the lake and it is invigorating!
F*** that s***.Nascar fans seem to be the biggest pussies when it comes to weather as people cry that it is too hot or too cold. Close to 80K don't mind showing up to Lambeau Field or other pro or college stadiums to watch pigskin. I have been to Soldier Field a few times with the cold wind whipping off the lake and it is invigorating!
F*** that s***.
And I mean that in the nicest possible way.
Would it be worth it to just have a single "NASCAR's Decline" thread stickied at the top of this forum? We could just post all these weekly articles and discussion there instead of creating 50 threads/year about it.
Sorry, but I'm apparently missing that whining. I read a lot of comments complaining about the whining, but very little whining itself.You have to admit that Nascar race attenders are the biggest whiners when it comes to weather as if it is below 70 it is cold and over 80 is hot.
Richmond lost my families $'s when they continued to force us to purchase tickets for all race events held there. This included the IRL races at the time. Haven't been back since. While one of my favorite venues, greed forced us to remove that track from our schedule.
Not really crying here, some people's health can degrade from excess heat and can result in heat exhaustion or a stroke. It's not really being scared, it's just a safety precaution.Nascar fans seem to be the biggest pussies when it comes to weather as people cry that it is too hot or too cold. Close to 80K don't mind showing up to Lambeau Field or other pro or college stadiums to watch pigskin. I have been to Soldier Field a few times with the cold wind whipping off the lake and it is invigorating!
Sorry, but I'm apparently missing that whining. I read a lot of comments complaining about the whining, but very little whining itself.
And you have to admit you'd much rather be at Soldier Field at 75 degrees and light breeze instead of 12, wind chill of -4.
I've been in similar conditions.I've sat in blistering 100 degree Daytona weather - tailgated in it for 8+ hours actually - didn't care.
Sat in 37 degrees way up in the tower seating with wind to watch the duels two February's ago - didn't care
Tailgated in 45 degree with rain two years in ago in Atlanta - didn't care.
In each case, I was well aware of the weather forecast in advance, especially in Daytona's case. I dressed and prepared accordingly and it was a non-issue. You're watching an outdoor sport, therefore you should know you're at the mercy of whatever mother nature throws your way. You give up the right to be 100% comfortable.
I've been in similar conditions.
I won't say I didn't complain.
I will say it didn't stop me.
In the eighties I used to drive over and meet friends every July when the second Talladega race was run. I vividly remember one time being so hot that we gave up on the cooler full of adult beverages and supported the popcicle vendor after just a few laps. Only time in my life I remember it being to hot to drink two or twelve cold beers.You talk about a HOT race, back in the day (as Choc says), at the Firecracker and then Pepsi 400 during 4th of July in the old grandstands in the afternoon, now I am gonna told ya, that was a miserable hot, Hi humidity, no breeze 90+ degrees.
We stopped going until it became a night race, since then have had reserved seats every year, here is a picture of our current seat location view.
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The lack of sustained rivalries has done more harm than any of the changes.
That's obscene...I thought about going to Richmond yesterday with a friend. Looked at ticket prices on Saturday night and the cheapest available seats were $80.
I was paying $90 for tickets 10 years ago when the place sold out.
Hopefully they'll be replaced by shorter tracks with cheaper tickets.... I think it is likely that some of the tracks will not be able to afford to hold cup races once the money spigot is shut off but we are still several years away from that happening.
I don't understand why folks still buy tickets from the track. The secondary ticket market is your friend as it reflects the actual value of the ticket and not the inflated box office price. Also, with the poor attendance, its wise to just buy the cheapest ticket and move up. I went to Martinsville, paid 40 to sit in 3 &4 and moved up about 15-20 rows to have a better view.
I thought about going to Richmond yesterday with a friend. Looked at ticket prices on Saturday night and the cheapest available seats were $80.
I was paying $90 for tickets 10 years ago when the place sold out.