Really hard to know were to start.
First of all race day morning or whatever without the hype. There is something functionally beautiful about
pure no nonsense race cars. Raw bare bones essentials with every piece dedicated to making more speed. Even a bare or primered one looks great, in many cases I prefer it to fully finished look. A well built race car is like a GF that that couldn't look ugly if she tried.
Hearing them crank up the engines, watching the pace laps and sweeping to clean and heat them tires. By then you smell her perfume or the racing gas. It gets only better after the tires heat up.
The noise especially at a short track is the type of immersion that is freaking great. The moment is powerful enough to stop the rest of the world, it is just this moment and this race. Simply stated it is just too dominant and overwhelming for any other kind of noise that life offers, hence it is all consuming, nothing else matters or remains. Your body feels the violent sounds too, it flows through your body. Even watching a single car qualifying or practicing is great at a short track. Maybe even better from a sound point, you get the rhythm. Hearing two cars running bumper to bumper is even better, hearing the synced back pressure. The timing and trust between the two, makes you wonder how.
(*footnote at end of the post).
Long green runs are great too. The superficial stats aren't needed either, you don't have to have multiple passes or lead changes. They are good, but they shouldn't be to easy. Watching a trailing car stalk a leader is one of the best things ever. He can stay glued to him like white on rice, or he can just stay within sight. , more like slowing down to speed up. And it is a great mental game, a short run car has to try to get it now, and build up a big enough lead to handle the trailing car that may be a lot better in the late run. Or maybe a car that is slower on the stop watch is better off the corners and can keep the position.
And it is a real waste to freak out when that kind of battle is not going on for the lead. Because it is going on somewhere during the race, it might only be for 5th or 15th position but it is still great show.
^The short-sightedness of broadcasters to miss that kind of stuff is real shame. It is better seen by those present or in attendance.
The real racing is so better than the props or shenanigans, they are there for anyone that wants to see them. All of the above is painfully obvious, but I have to say that I think the best parts are often missed by many.
*Footnote about the intensity. I am all for growing the fan base, but I doubt that you will ever talk someone into being a fan, that isnt wired that way. And I wouldn't want to be dragged into something that is so demanding without already having the natural love.
So I just think races should be run right, and with a respect for it that can accept it for already being great. No disrespect intended for outsiders, we are just different and better off pursuing own passions peacefuly. Racing just does not lend itself to all of those needed compromises, it would have to become something totally different to win the masses. Not worthwhile imo.