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You've got it, ishoot308, but, maybe what they need is some "during lap entertainment", say, a roped off area in the infield where you can watch grass grow.
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Sure beats the hell out of watching a baseball game, where you literally watch the grass grow.
I still feel and have stated before, that a large part of the dwindling crowds is the fact that all the local hotels are gouging the public by more than doubling and tripling the price of a nights stay. I have been going to at least one race per year for 25 years and used to see more license plates from out of state than NH plates. Not any more..Mass and vermont are about it now. I'll be going to the Watkins Glenn NY race in two weeks and am only paying 65$ a night in a beautiful hotel..Oh ya and the race is already sold out. NH tourism need to get it's **** together and fix this problem. I know racing isnt for everyone, but the more you follow it the more you see what is going on and the reason it is entertaining to millions of people. Rant complete |
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Tourism is up every year, While the race is down every year. People I know that use to go in the past just don't go (or watch) any more, It has simply lost a lot of fans. As has baseball, But the money in baseball still grows, which will hurt it in the long run since it makes them reluctant to change.
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![]() Scheduled for July 29th is the Tire Rack Teen Street Survival School. Sponsored by the White Mountain Chapter of the national BMW Club. Their banner: "Teens have an 89.2% chance of being involved in a crash during the first three years of driving." Registration is normally closed by a month in advance of such schools, but here's what the Club's BMW Foundation says: "Saturday July 29th, 2017 8:00am - 5:00pm Tire Rack Street Survival School Do you want to make your teen a safer and smarter driver? This BMW Foundation sponsored event helps licensed drivers 21 years old and under learn skills beyond plain old Drivers Ed. Held in the parking lot at New Hampshire Motor Speedway New Hampshire Motor Speedway (details) (directions) COST: $75" ("Tire Rack" is based in Ohio, and was well known 30 years ago, when BMW Driver's Schools caught on—accelerating the loss of interest in a "500-lap parade". Bring any car to their schools, but check their local restrictions on convertibles). * Club Motorsport event scheduled for October. ,
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I still have tickets and agree attendance is way down. I remember when you could tell one manufacturer from another and root for a brand a driver or both. Having gone to Charlotte for the driving experience the cars aren't that hard to drive at speed but thats without 40 other hungry vultures out there. While I thing in theory attempting to bring costs down by rules changer to save independent teams it also watered down the events hence decline in market share. Changing rules to satisfy a few and sacrificing the majority was and still is not good for anybody especially the fans. JMHO
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I've always had a love for cars and seeing them go fast. Back in the day (circa 1975), I used to occasionally bring my 440 Roadrunner to Wednesday street (grudge) night at Epping. That was a lot of fun. (Sure wish I still had THAT!) My son purchased 2 Nascar ride along groupons for a Father's Day present. I had never been to the Speedway in person and found it very impressive. Well, I had the ride of my life! It's sure one thing to watch racing on TV or even at the track but totally to different to experience it. Kinda like watching parachuting and then actually going up and jumping out of a plane. The visceral experience of hearing (and feeling) the deafening sound of the engine (should have brought ear plugs), the heat, the raw smell of fuel and uncatalyzed exhaust was such a treat to my senses. I was trying to take it all in while at the same time being rocketed down the acceleration lane and onto the track. The g-force going through the turns was amazing; it just didn't seem possible the car could corner that hard. We hit over 150 in the straights and then the impossibly hard braking took us down in seconds to about 100 into the banks. Definitely, the best father's day present I ever had! When the Andretti ride along experience returns, I would encourage any fans to give it a try. Maybe next time, I'll try driving as robmac did.
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That doesnt explain why the numbers are less than half what they were for every race in the country.
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I agree it certainly isn't just a NHMS problem. Just Google the TV ratings as well. Not as many people care as they did before and to piggyback on that, the Red Sox are in first place and their TV viewership is down 12% this year. May be a trend in sports that aren't the NFL.
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NASCAR shot itself in the foot when it required racers to build cars based around the same design.
Gone are the classic battles of Chevy vs. Ford vs. Mopar. It used to be that the cars racing at the track actually were based on the cars people could buy: not any more. I can understand the need to change: race cars are rear wheel drive, and fewer and fewer American cars are rwd these days. The loss of interest is not limited to NASCAR; auto racing is suffering across the board, including Indy car and Formula 1. |
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