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  • AP Story on NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing

    Well, it didn't take long for NASCAR Sprint Cup to NOT have a full field of cars for one of their races, even after reducing the size of the field to 40... The Xfinity race is also three cars short of a full field (although there may be some late entries according to Jayski)... At least the Trucks will send two teams home after qualifying but they only start 32 so that's still not saying much... As long as the competition is good then I say it's no big deal though... Local tracks would kill to have fields of 32-39 cars in any class!

    Here is a story from the Associated Press from today that is pretty interesting:

    Smaller Cup field not a surprise: All eyes will be on the guys up front during Sunday's NASCAR race at Atlanta Motor Speedway. It might be worth taking a look at who's running toward the back. Or, more accurately, who isn't there. Only 39 cars showed up for the second race of the Sprint Cup season, the lowest number of entries in more than two decades. It marks just the third time since NASCAR standardized the fields in 1998 that there aren't enough cars to fill every available slot. While the reduced numbers won't affect front-runners such as Daytona 500 winner Denny Hamlin - after all, we're talking about low-budget drivers who probably would've been lapped early in the race - it does drive home the end of an era. Farewell to those penny-pinching teams that merely want to go fast enough in qualifying to hang around through the weekend. This season, NASCAR will be hard-pressed to get the new maximum - 40 cars - on the track each week. By the end of the year, it wouldn't be surprising to see as few as 37.
    If lacking a charter, it simply doesn't pay to compete on a regular basis unless you have a major sponsor, like the Wood Brothers. The race purses are still a bit of a mystery under the new arrangement, but it seems the charter teams are claiming a hefty piece of that pie, too, with an eye toward nudging out the start-and-park teams that showed up merely to collect a last-place paycheck.
    Even after scaling back the 43-car field, which had been in place for 18 years, NASCAR didn't even hit the new target just two weeks into the season. This is the smallest number of teams at a Cup race since 35 attempted to qualify for the 1993 Goody's 500 at Martinsville Speedway, and more contraction is likely. The season-opening Daytona 500 drew only 44 cars - the lowest number of entries in the 58-year history of NASCAR's most storied event.

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    Last yr the only races I watched were daytona and bristol. While I understand nascar wanting to broaden their fan base they have forgotten their roots. The way the race (I mean don't race ) for 490 of the 500 mile race it has made watching almost unbearable. I for one could watch 2 people race push mowers around a track if there was passing involved. I say line them up and every 10 laps they drop the last place car off until you have 10 left and then have a 20 lap dash. Until they do something to make it better 😴

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    • #3
      Move the home stretch racing surface down to pit lane and pit lane where home stretch is now. Then they will have to slow down, no more need for R.Plate and we are racing again.
      André Fortin

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      • #4
        The roots of racing. Is that not the past? We old fans are what is left of the root. Roots died off. Its now a hybrid. Some of this and some of that.

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        • #5
          I think that NASCAR is trying to get rid of the start-and-park teams. Mission accomplished...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Darren View Post
            The roots of racing. Is that not the past? We old fans are what is left of the root. Roots died off. Its now a hybrid. Some of this and some of that.
            I mean roots (like what holds the rest of the tree down ) . The new temporary fan are (the leaves) which a tree can stand to loose. The diehard fan someone who is about racing everyday and not someone who goes for flavor of the month. Theme parks with record gate admission fill up daily, dirt tracks and asphalt short tracks with good shows fill up etc. but the provide a good show. Forgetting your tracks like north wilksboro and rockinham for places like California ? Give those old tracks a race back.

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            • #7
              There are many roots that feed a tree. Some of them do die off. When that happens the whole tree starts to die. Yes it may have new leaves and you may not know its starting to die until its too late. I am 68, fell in love with local stock car racing in high school. Its not the same. I was one of the millions of roots that held the old style together. Racing has not cause new roots to grow.

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