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In reply to the discussion: Nascar, Once a Cultural Icon, Hits the Skids; Stock-car racing's popularity declines [View all]jmowreader
(53,248 posts)23. People would get killed if they did that
The forces a car withstands in one of those big wrecks are roughly equivalent to dropping it on its nose from fifty feet in the air. If you tried that in a production car you'd be having funerals in the infield. With the cars they have now, the driver walks to the ambulance on the way to the infield care center then gives an interview as he leaves the care center.
You want to see the real reason for the decline? Go to http://www.nascar.com and look at the 2017 rules changes. I have been a NASCAR fan for over 20 years and I cannot figure out how this new rules package works. A new fan doesn't have a chance.
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Nascar, Once a Cultural Icon, Hits the Skids; Stock-car racing's popularity declines [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2017
OP
Nah, Millenials don't want to spend an entire day at a race watching someone drive in an oval 200
FSogol
Feb 2017
#4
Younger people can't afford cars to tinker with, and modern cars can't be tinkered with anyways...
hunter
Feb 2017
#11
+1, there was a growing tuner community but then it went away with fragmentation of the ECU's of
uponit7771
Feb 2017
#39
My drive to work is twice as complicated. In addition to making left turns, ...
JustABozoOnThisBus
Feb 2017
#14
My drive is filled with a combo of 112 year olds and angry kids that think only a conspiracy
Thor_MN
Feb 2017
#40
It's expensive, boring, and there are no big personalities or feuds anymore
NightWatcher
Feb 2017
#18
+1, I don't see the lack of diversity as being a good thing when it comes to NASCAR.
uponit7771
Feb 2017
#41
Not interested in any event where confederate flags are prevalent or have to be banned. Besides,
Hoyt
Feb 2017
#31
Does this mean liberal elitists don't have to try to understand NASCAR's appeal anymore?
gratuitous
Feb 2017
#33
NASCAR race at Richmond that sold 112,000 tickets a decade ago is now struggling to fill 60,000 seat
mahatmakanejeeves
May 2017
#44