I have a serious problem with this:

Michael Delaney

Porsche 917K
As you know, there are already racing series to suite these needs.
Grand Am, ALMS, SCCS Pro, etc. These series utilize sports cars and sports sedans/coupe's, many of which are closely based on there street going counterparts(stock cars).
I am looking forward to seeing some of them in Baltimore in September.

B) Make the cars at least look like street cars (Mustang, Challenger and Camaro instead of the crap cars of now -- because every young stud buying a new car is drooling over an Impala or Camry)
E) More road course -- this will bring in more fans (Sonoma and Watkins Glen consistently outrank most of the other races on TNT and ESPN)

I could go on...
 

homedepot20

Well-Known Member
A) Dump the welfare points system
B) Make the cars at least look like street cars (Mustang, Challenger and Camaro instead of the crap cars of now -- because every young stud buying a new car is drooling over an Impala or Camry)
C) Dump the welfare points system
D) Add more short tracks. Many of the races are only bringing in 40,000 people, no need to visit the oversized tracks anymore.
E) More road course -- this will bring in more fans (Sonoma and Watkins Glen consistently outrank most of the other races on TNT and ESPN)
F) Shorter season -- end the season at Atlanta on Labor Day weekend.
G) Drop the welfare points system
H) Get Cup drivers out of Nationwide and Trucks -- the series is never going to bring in new drivers to quality rides if they aren't able to get a seat in Nationwide or Trucks
I) Drop ticket prices
J) Drop the welfare points system

I could go on...
Dipstick . :buddies: The Raleigh NC News & Observer newspaper, 26 November, had a column on the above subject "Whats wrong with NASCAR" and ALL of your suggestions were made !:whistle:
 
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