Gentlemen, Start Your Engines!!

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Spydertrader, Feb 7, 2006.

  1. I think we feel the same way about this. The races lack drama and excitement, even though statistically, they are closer with far more competitive cars than in the golden days of racing. Maybe it's overexposure, maybe it's the cookiecutter tracks, definitely the rise of the corporate spokesperson-driver versus the parttime bootleggers we grew up rooting for and against. I think the decline of brand competition plays a big role. As a kid, I rooted for Richard Petty but also I totally hated Ford and GM. Particularly Ford, an antipathy I still carry. Everyone knows the cars today are identical with only a few graphics distinguishing one brand from another. In the old days, a real fan wouldn't be caught dead driving any make other than the one his favorite driver drove. Today, most fans drive minivans or japanese models.

    I don't know what the answer is and I know for a fact that NASCAR doesn't either. In fact, their attitude is best described as denial. To them, moving the Southern 500 from Darlington and giving the date to Fontana was a no brainer. Probably some consulting firm ran the numbers for them and pointed out that Darlington was designed by a dirt farmer, was in the middle of nowhere and Fontana had the vast LA market. Also, fans at Darlington tended to do unPC things like bring Confederate flags to races. Tradition, history and great racing got lost in the Powerpoint presentation.

    I think the COT needs to be junked. It's butt ugly. The cars are way too aero dependent. A guy gets in front in clean air and he can't be passed. If someone uses the bumper to pass, it's an international incident. My favorite NASCAR series now is trucks. I'll watch Superbike motorcycle racing over anything NASCAR puts on. I find the American Le Mans series and the Rolex sports car series to be far more entertaining, and I'm not a big road race fan. In fact, the best race NASCAR has each year is Tony Stewart's Eldora dirt track event. Too bad it's not the deciding race in the Cup.
     
    #1671     Mar 28, 2010
  2. WTF?

    Went t the nascar site the other day to see what time the nationwide race is today, and forgot what time it was. Checked back today, and it says it was last night, even though on the main page it says 3pm eastern today.

    But if you go to the link that says get complete tv schedules, it says indeed that it was scheduled for last night.

    How can they get that shit so wrong????
     
    #1672     Apr 10, 2010
  3. After a lengthy review of your post, NASCAR has determined you have violated Section 12-4-A of the NASCAR rule book "actions detrimental to stock car racing." Questioning the wisdom of a NASCAR Decision simply will not be tolerated.

    NASCAR has determined that at your next 'in person' race, you'll start your restroom break - at the end of the longest line.

    :D :D :D

    - Spydertrader

    P.S. Tonight's Cup Race schedule from Phoenix:

    7:00 PM Bullshit Pre-Race Show on Fox

    7:30 PM Bullshit 'Official' Start of Race

    7:44 PM 'Estimated' (Best Guess) Drop of Green Flag
     
    #1673     Apr 10, 2010
  4. Heh.

    Actually, the bathrooms at the few NASCAR races I've been to were pretty civilized.

    You oughta try a Raider game. THEIR outhouses are like a science experiment.

    At any rate, it looks like the 2 schedules agree this time.
     
    #1674     Apr 16, 2010
  5. Just in case someone out there missed the broadcast yesterday, The <strike>Busch</strike> Nationwide Race has been rescheduled for tonight (Sunday) at 9:00 PM Eastern Time (On ESPN II).

    Cup Race Broadcast begins at 3:00 PM today on Fox.

    Smoke starts on the pole.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #1676     Apr 18, 2010
  6. There's a joke there.

    Somewhere.

    LULZ
     
    #1677     Apr 18, 2010
  7. One of the best 'Dega races if seen in a very long time. With a record number of leaders and Harvick's picture perfect timing to win the race in the final 300 yards, I found the entire day quite exciting.

    Although I'm none too pleased with the #48 (for the second week in a row), the incident did seem like one of them there racin' deals.

    And to absolutely nobody's surprise, cars spinning around backwards at 180 mph do not go airborne without a wing on their rear deck lid.

    - Spydertrader
     
    #1680     Apr 26, 2010