IMO, The Chase is hurting the sport, in terms of both attendance and ratings.
Good to see another Spencer fan on the board! That Smokin' Joe's car had the best paint scheme ever, in my opinion.Off-topic: CamelPowered, I have a 1/64th of that #23 car in front of me. Mr. Excitement was the first driver I followed.
Nope. I had a collection worth over $2000 and gave it to my grandson. (mostly D.E.)Do you think Nascar is on life support, getting better or dying? Back in the day you were able to find lots of merchandise at stores. Now I go into Target, Walmart, JC Penny's and even flea-markets and there's hardly anything. My dad owns Daytona 2000 the largest Nascar store in the world and are sales are down by 55% from 10 years ago. Looks like we will have to close the store down. MA went bankrupt and now Press Pass is leaving Nascar. Tracks are taking seats away. Do you think it will ever get back to the level of 2001-2006?
LOL I thought it died long agoAttendance and ratings for baseball games are down. I hereby declare baseball dead.
Certain posts in this discussion defy logic.
As someone else mentioned, Martinsville is a bargain. The $55 seats in turn 2 are great.What about Cup tickets? Just wondering as I'm thinking about going to a race this year, not phoenix as its over 2k miles from me but I just want a ballpark of what a ticket costs now a days.
Only reason I said that is because the ISC is obsessed with increasing ticket prices...
Charlotte announced it's removing 42,000 seats, the ones in turn 2.
Cost? That would be my guess. Probably a lot cheaper to remove seating than to construct a new racing surface.So if the tracks were built bigger to accommodate more seating and now they are removing many seats, is there any reason why they can't shorten the tracks? Nascar became most popular because of short track racing ( 1 mile and under ) so why not return?
Your thoughts????
The big screen made the turn 2 grandstand awful. The angle of those seats and at least half the stand itself was behind the screen.
It stands to reason that NASCAR ratings would be higher than NBA, MLB, and NHL, as those sports are televised regionally for the most part and only have two teams competing vs. every team in the series competing as in NASCAR Sprint Cup. However, if you look at these sports' "championship" game ratings, Game 7 of the 2014 World Series drew 23.5 million viewers, 18 million tuned in for Game 5 of the NBA Finals, even Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals drew 6 million viewers. Homestead? 5.2 million.TV ratings chart comparing NFL to other sports (via@WSJSports)
Nothing compares to the NFL..... Nothing. NASCAR does look pretty damn good compared to other televised sports though. I'm guessing that those sports are in danger then too, right?
What about Cup tickets? Just wondering as I'm thinking about going to a race this year, not phoenix as its over 2k miles from me but I just want a ballpark of what a ticket costs now a days.
Only reason I said that is because the ISC is obsessed with increasing ticket prices...
When they repave these 1.5 mile tracks there could be a sufficient saving by paving a 1/4 to 1/2 mile less.Cost? That would be my guess. Probably a lot cheaper to remove seating than to construct a new racing surface.
Brian must have made that chart.TV ratings chart comparing NFL to other sports (via@WSJSports)
Nothing compares to the NFL..... Nothing. NASCAR does look pretty damn good compared to other televised sports though. I'm guessing that those sports are in danger then too, right?
I don't know. Charlotte, which was the only chase race on Saturday Night and on network TV, was the second highest rated race in the chase behind only Homestead, and Homestead didn't beat it by much. I know it's hard in the fall to find a primetime spot that isn't going up against football of some sort, but I do think the Homestead race should be moved from Sunday afternoon.You'll get more viewers on a Sunday late afternoon even if the nfl is on than a Saturday night. The other major sports championship deciding games are played against zero competition from other sports. It is what it is
It stands to reason that NASCAR ratings would be higher than NBA, MLB, and NHL, as those sports are televised regionally for the most part and only have two teams competing vs. every team in the series competing as in NASCAR Sprint Cup. However, if you look at these sports' "championship" game ratings, Game 7 of the 2014 World Series drew 23.5 million viewers, 18 million tuned in for Game 5 of the NBA Finals, even Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals drew 6 million viewers. Homestead? 5.2 million.
This is why I think that if this Homestead Bowl is going to be a major sporting event, NASCAR needs to treat it as such. Going up head-to-head against the NFL on Sunday afternoon is not the way to do it. Maybe have it on NBC on Saturday Night? It would still have to contend with college football, but that isn't quite as much of a powerhouse as the NFL is. They can get more viewers for this thing, they just have to go about it the right way.
When they repave these 1.5 mile tracks there could be a sufficient saving by paving a 1/4 to 1/2 mile less.