Except SRO doesnt mean anything anymore in NASCAR. Many of these tracks have been removing sections of their grandstands because attendance was declining for years even before this whole fiasco.
Heres a telling sign of trouble for NASCAR: The company itself owns 13 tracks that were going to host more than half the races in the original 2020 Cup schedule. After going through a period of robust growth in the 1980s and 1990s that expanded NASCAR beyond its traditional hotbed in the South, they havent opened a new track since 2001.
[[because attendance was declining for years even before this whole fiasco.]]
Yup- I was commenting on that very thing awhile back- before the virus crap- the stands at many tracks were just not full at all- and i attributed it to all the new nascar rules and regulations ruining the sport- (ie- competition yellows, ‘stages’, and several others that have just ruined the whole ‘may the best car and driver win’ racing experience- I’ve seen time and time again, a driver dominating the field- way out ahead- his car sticking the track like glue, dialed in- driver in his rhythm nailing all the marks perfectly- only to have to stop racing because of the stages crap- go into pits, change car a bit, then get out of his groove and fall back because the idiotic stage break ruined his concentration and rhythm- and the car change makes the car too loose or tight- and someone else goes on to win the overall race-
Let them race! Without the mandatory breaks- I dunno- Doesn’t even seem like racing anymore really- it’s like stopping the action of a mma fight because one opponent isn’t doing well and about to lose- letting him get his second wind, and recover, and then coming back and dominating- just let them fight- if he can’t go 5 rounds without help- then he doesn’t deserve to win- let the drivers race- if they can’t get up to the front themselves without the help of ‘stages’- then they don’t deserve to win
gettign very frustrated with nascar