I have been rained out the last few weekends, and have been working around the house, so the race has been on the TV. I can say that I have not been an active NASCAR fan for many years, but I also have to say that it is growing on me again.
Why? Mostly because of the new drivers and personalities that are involved. These kids are really good, and it is amazing that I have seen some of them racing before they made it to the big league. I saw Erik Jones win at NSS, Daniel Suarez win the Bash at the Beach, etc...
A few years ago, Jimmy Johnson would get out there and lead 450 laps of a 500 lap race, and I would be asleep by the first caution. Yeah, he is a great racer, but that model of race was really dull. Some of the other stars of the time, Matt Kenseth for example, were effective but very boring. I could not stay interested.
The 2017 addition of segment racing is pretty cool too. I don't even understand it all, but I do get the idea that it discourages riding around and waiting until the end to get after it. There is a lot more going on now and the product is benefitting.
Consider Darrell Wallace Jr. and Daniel Suarez: one driver is black and the other is from Mexico, but the broadcasts don't really belabor those points. Both of those young men are in the seat because they can drive, and are just treated as drivers, not ethnic symbols.
Problems? Of course there are. Most events are still too long, the tickets are too expensive, but the patriotic vibe at the races is a plus. The in-rush of new talent is cool, and I get a kick out of the idea that the grizzled veterans of the series are going to be Brad Kezlowski and Kyle Busch!
Why? Mostly because of the new drivers and personalities that are involved. These kids are really good, and it is amazing that I have seen some of them racing before they made it to the big league. I saw Erik Jones win at NSS, Daniel Suarez win the Bash at the Beach, etc...
A few years ago, Jimmy Johnson would get out there and lead 450 laps of a 500 lap race, and I would be asleep by the first caution. Yeah, he is a great racer, but that model of race was really dull. Some of the other stars of the time, Matt Kenseth for example, were effective but very boring. I could not stay interested.
The 2017 addition of segment racing is pretty cool too. I don't even understand it all, but I do get the idea that it discourages riding around and waiting until the end to get after it. There is a lot more going on now and the product is benefitting.
Consider Darrell Wallace Jr. and Daniel Suarez: one driver is black and the other is from Mexico, but the broadcasts don't really belabor those points. Both of those young men are in the seat because they can drive, and are just treated as drivers, not ethnic symbols.
Problems? Of course there are. Most events are still too long, the tickets are too expensive, but the patriotic vibe at the races is a plus. The in-rush of new talent is cool, and I get a kick out of the idea that the grizzled veterans of the series are going to be Brad Kezlowski and Kyle Busch!
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