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I would've made sure it was pennies.I would've thrown that shit in her face while walking out.
I would've made sure it was pennies.I would've thrown that shit in her face while walking out.
Matt Kenseth killed NASCAR with that God awful one-win championship season
huh?? sarcasm??
A championship win 15 years ago killed nascar? Nascar thrived in the 5 years following that, but the car of tomorrow and toyota entering nascar had way more affect on how terrible nascar is now than Kenseth. Kenseth was a stud when he won and he had a huge following. Nascar has made 50 huge mistakes since then. Kenseth helped Nascar by getting Ford a championship.
Nascar is dead by the way. Only 40 cars, sometimes less. Bristol isn't even televised where I am right now lol.
Hell, Junior was widely known for never even showing up to the shopI got a good laugh out of Kyle Petty talking about the NASCAR drivers that are retiring at younger ages now than they did in the past. Elliott Sadler and Kasey Kahne recently announced theiy would retire. Sadler is 43 and Kahne is 38. Jeff Gordon retired at 44 and Earnhardt Jr at 42, albeit because of concussions. Petty talks about the demands on a driver these days. Who is he kidding? NASCAR has cut down on the practice/testing time and the number of days at a track. Many tracks are 2 day weekends now for the Cup series. They work 2 or three days a week. Maybe they have a public appearance or two during the week. In the early day of NASCAR they raced at two or three tracks a week and most drivers raced into their 50s. Most even raced after their official retirement.
I checked and Sadler is worth $25 million and Kasey Kahne is worth $50 million so they don't need a job. I like to think that people race because they love to race but maybe they do just race for the money. The racing I was involved in cost money to race. Admission to the track for spectators was cheaper than admission to the pits. There was also an entry fee for the cars. As one racer said, it's like the clown paying to perform in the circus.
It was the first domino is NASCAR adopting the Chase and searching for gimmicks to make their sport more exciting and appealing to main stream.
I say the same thing about restrictor plate racing.short track racing is the gayest thing I've ever seen or tried to watch
no thanks
Well, I guess that is true, but not because of Kenseth. It kick-started nascar's hard-on to level the playing field and taking the the edge teams found at various tracks away. They made every body style virtually identical, changed corner grades that eliminated passing at most tracks, made the tires invincible so they didn't fall off, restricted testing, created a billion rules to penalize anyone they wanted to help Junior win (Keneth's ridiculous pit penalty 1 or 2 years ago in the chase), and now stages???? In the years since Kenseth's title and even more recently Nascar has tried its hardest to make things more competitive, but look at this year. Total failure in that 3 drivers have won 90% of the races. Nascar is unrecognizable to the millions of fans they left behind from the 80's, 90's. Brian France is a drug addict drunk and Nascar is going tits-up. Terrible vision and leadership at Nascar. Couldn't leave a good thing alone. I doubt there is a 2019 season. Need more Kenseth's nowadays.
Well, I guess that is true, but not because of Kenseth. It kick-started nascar's hard-on to level the playing field and taking the the edge teams found at various tracks away. They made every body style virtually identical, changed corner grades that eliminated passing at most tracks, made the tires invincible so they didn't fall off, restricted testing, created a billion rules to penalize anyone they wanted to help Junior win (Keneth's ridiculous pit penalty 1 or 2 years ago in the chase), and now stages???? In the years since Kenseth's title and even more recently Nascar has tried its hardest to make things more competitive, but look at this year. Total failure in that 3 drivers have won 90% of the races. Nascar is unrecognizable to the millions of fans they left behind from the 80's, 90's. Brian France is a drug addict drunk and Nascar is going tits-up. Terrible vision and leadership at Nascar. Couldn't leave a good thing alone. I doubt there is a 2019 season. Need more Kenseth's nowadays.
No doubt. So many flaws with the chase. I was always pissed that Edward's lost the championship after he led the season and smoke scraped into the chase, then tied smoke and lost because smoke had more wins in the chase. Edward's gave nascar the final fuck you. Left at a good time. Too much luck involved now.Can you guys imagine how crazy it would've been, with all the stress on winning, for Ryan Newman to have won a championship with no wins? It would've been the greatest fuck you of all time, imo.
It's doesn't help that even just 20 years ago you could get involved at the ground level of racing for a few extra bucks and wrenching for half an hour every now and again. Now you need a shop you can perform surgery in, 40 hours of extra time a week and a bankroll of thousands per week just to even get started. The barriers of entry to racing have never been higher and the incentives have never been lower. Hard times.It goes back to NASCAR getting greedy and dumping ESPN. ESPN would always mention the sponsor with the car number and driver. Drivers and sponsors were very much linked. Tide and Darrel Waltrip, Earnhardt and Goodwrench, Petty and STP, Terry Labonte and Kellogs, etc. FOX demanded sponsors pay FOX to mention their name. That resulted in sponsors dropping out as they weren't getting much out of their sponsorships. FOX used NASCAR's popularity to get cable and satellite providers to carry their sports networks as they didn't broadcast the races on over the air stations. NASCAR also used their clout to get more money from the tracks. Track owners raised prices on everything which eliminated many of the fans who attended every race. The hotels and motels near the tracks raised room prices and requied 3 or 4 night reservations. Restaurants raised prices for race weekends. Killing the goose that laid the golden egg. The generations that were involved in racing and watching races are getting older. Fewer people that were born after 1980 are interested in cars and racing. From local tracks to the top series, there is less interest being shown in racing. The newer generations are more interested in video games than building and racing cars.
$250 a night 4 night minimum stay hotels for 100 miles didn't help Bristol either
My dad took me to the Bristol spring race in like 03/04 and the atmosphere around town all weekend and at the track was as good as any SEC or National Championship game that I’ve ever been tooThe gold digging by the tracks and the locals really hurt attendance.