Friday and Saturday nights.
As the old saying goes, "They (NASCAR) jumped the shark". However, before I read that article in today's sports section on my local paper, I also skimmed over another article in the news section of the same paper. This article outlined how the "millennials" are forgoing car ownership, and either sharing rides with each other, therefore requiring fewer cars, or eliminating cars altogether, by using public transportation. Because of this, automobiles, and automobile racing, as we grew up with them, are sort of on the way out. Therefore, the sport is dying, and although what Brian France is doing, is annoying the old fashioned "purists", he's desperately trying to save the "business". Sadly, however, it appears he's following the Vince McMahon school of promotion.....
All that's missing from the photo is the Lowes logo.
The Chase addition to the truck series seems to make a lot of sense to me. But I don't understand why competition cautions help improve the product for the fans?
There's still a truck series?
They were mentiong heat races as well. That sounded very interesting too. But the cautions???
The Chase and the constant changes has ruined cup and now there' going to ruin the truck series.
I hardly care enough to write...... "Who really cares......"
There's still a truck series?
If it's on the internet, it must be true.
Coming? to a Modified series near
you? Connecticut
Hmmm.. hope not.
Coming? to a Modified series near you? Connecticut
Hmmm.. hope not.
Yeah, thanks Mike, now the dimwit will have to chime in.
They can't be serious! If THAT'S the case, they also need to institute a green flag clock. What that would do is limit the number of yellow flag laps & thus eliminate so many green white checker finishes.