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It may be outpacing something no one watches here in the US, but it's still not doing well.
BAW HA HA HA HA HA. That's such a great post!
It may be outpacing something no one watches here in the US, but it's still not doing well.
thanks bud Nascar continues to be the leader in motorsports.BAW HA HA HA HA HA. That's such a great post!
And decliningthanks bud Nascar continues to be the leader in motorsports.
Huh? Then what is it?As far as racing in the USA goes NASCAR is king and has been for some time. There are numerous reasons for its decline in popularity but in my opinion the biggest reason is not the fault of Nascar
It's a common topic for some, there are thousands of reasons they come up with. Most of em just like to argue, got to feed them once in a while.As far as racing in the USA goes NASCAR is king and has been for some time. There are numerous reasons for its decline in popularity but in my opinion the biggest reason is not the fault of Nascar
So why is NASCAR steadily declining?It's a common topic for some, there are thousands of reasons they come up with. Most of em just like to argue, got to feed them once in a while.
I have no idea, most of any intelligence don't know either and really can't do anything about it anyway.So why is NASCAR steadily declining?
Well here are 3 good reasons:I have no idea, most of any intelligence don't know either and really can't do anything about it anyway.
Those aren't guesses.good deal bud, keep up the guessing game.
No luck involved.Glad you are so sure dude. good luck with that.
thanks bud Nascar continues to be the leader in motorsports.
So why is NASCAR steadily declining?
not really they cry continually. meanwhile the races continue on. Kansas next weekend, can't wait.It is all over but the crying for some.
Huh? Then what is it?
Car culture is a good one, but identity would be better. NASCAR threw away the way we identify the cars, if younger fans and potential fans could identify a Camaro, Mustang, and Camary from each other without the decals on the cars, then we'd have something.I believe the biggest reason is the change in the car culture and I’m guessing you know what I mean by that. Also we have changed the way we watch things like in NFL Redzone and condensed versions of other goings on.
1. If that was the case NO racing series would be successfulWell here are 3 good reasons:
1. No connection between cars on the track and ones the consumer actually purchases.
2. Up until about a year ago, terrible racing.
3. Too many gimmicks and rules changed in the past 5 years.
I could list probably 7 more, but those are the most important.
Gimmicks change too huh? Racing was good, but won't be next year. If racing is better than ever why change it smart guy?1. If that was the case NO racing series would be successful
2. Racing is better then ever unless you have an agenda and an axe to grind
3.Rules change EVERY year in racing no matter what level
Car culture is a good one, but identity would be better. NASCAR threw away the way we identify the cars, if younger fans and potential fans could identify a Camaro, Mustang, and Camary from each other without the decals on the cars, then we'd have something.
Nascar pushed them away in favor of the crash and awe crowd.I know there used to be huge manufacturer rivalries and they were great for the sport. I know there still are some of those fans left but not a ton.
see what I mean, it gets comical after awhile. They got a million of em.I know there used to be huge manufacturer rivalries and they were great for the sport. I know there still are some of those fans left but not a ton.
I think part of it is that 1/3 of all television programming is advertisements.So why is NASCAR steadily declining?
What's comical about it?see what I mean, it gets comical after awhile. They got a million of em.
Same reason I would change my race car when I was faster then everyone else. That just blew your mind didnt it?Gimmicks change too huh? Racing was good, but won't be next year. If racing is better than ever why change it smart guy?
You totally contradict your racing is great premise, if it is so great why is NASCAR changing the rules...again?1. If that was the case NO racing series would be successful
2. Racing is better then ever unless you have an agenda and an axe to grind
3.Rules change EVERY year in racing no matter what level
YOU. Havent even seen a race on what they are gonna run next year and you've dismissed it. Thats comical buddyWhat's comical about it?
Yet you said the racing is better than ever, then why change it?YOU. Havent even seen a race on what they are gonna run next year and you've dismissed it. Thats comical buddy
I thought you were stuck on that and that both of ya agreed on something for a changeYet you said the racing is better than ever, then why change it?
Ok, I did, I asked you a question which as usual you deflected, which tells me you either don't have answer for it or you just go along with everything Nascar says or does no matter what the consequences.Then use your head
Never deflected, reading comprehension 101Ok, I did, I asked you a question which as usual you deflected, which tells me you either don't have answer for it or you just go along with everything Nascar says or does no matter what the consequences.
No...makes no sense as far as racing goes. Individual car yes you change to beat the other guy. Why make a change to the package if said package is producing good racing there Apologist?Lemme see if I can help you a little bit Mopar9- Your question-" If racing is so great then why change it"
My response- "Same reason I change my car when its already faster then everybody else"
Are you following me know son? I say, I say are you picking up what Im puttin down?
20%, that's pretty bad even by Nascar apologist standards.Anyone else see this?
NASCAR Xfinity Series Hits Season-Low
Last Saturday’s NASCAR Xfinity Series race from Dover (Del.) earned a 0.43 rating and 625,000 viewers on NBCSN, down 20% in ratings and 25% in viewership from last year (0.54, 829K). It was the lowest rated and least-watched Xfinity Series race this season.
http://www.sportsmediawatch.com/2018/10/nhl-ratings-nbcsn-cfb-nascar-xfinity/
Get ya some of that!