I think it is entirely possible. Seems they have lost their roots for the pursuit of money. The racing is decent most of the time, they just aren't doing what they always did, which was sticking to racing. There is no politics on the track, only winners and losers.Has nascar put the final proverbial nail in the coffin?
Has nascar put the final proverbial nail in the coffin?
I dont, but when it makes the Knoxville news channel I watch, its kinda hard to ignore.I thought you don’t follow it anymore?
I dont, but when it makes the Knoxville news channel I watch, its kinda hard to ignore.
watching local news isnt following, get a clue
Dude, I live just about an hour from Bristol, in Va. The local news covers both Bristol and Martinsville, and with no other sports to talk about Mark Packer talks nascarThat’s what you said last time about Bristol lol.
Just admit it, you can’t not watch
So how is this a nail in the coffin for them?
as well as he is performing I don't know if he is worried about the pay. lolLarson seems to be enjoying himself just fine back in sprint cars.
The pay isn't quite what it used to be though.
Thanks,
Brian Carlson
Yeah it was free to military first responders fire police and general fansI don't think they are allowing fans yet .
It was not much of a race .
Miami has never been an exciting track to start with .
No practice makes it interesting .
Talladega has the potential to be a good race .