Helton and Co. have ruined NASCAR. Mr. Francis, Sr. and Jr. worked hard to make NASCAR what it was. No longer what it was. Declining attendance. Taking races away from traditional tracks (Darlington during Labor Day weekend!), driving good people away (Humpy Wheeler), the list goes on. Sad, really.
But who watches Formula One or Indy Car? Except for the 500? They call it the Greatest Spectacle in Racing for a reason. They all decried Dan Wheldon’s death, but BOTH those organizations’ vehicles are inherently more deadly than NASCAR’s “stock” cars. When NASCAR DOES go to road tracks, there is little, if any, quality RACING (defined as close quarters racing with opportunities to pass). Some of the ovals are boring, and NASCAR needs to fix that. A little less stickling regulation might help!
WoodEye over 11 years ago
Now there’s some left turn logic.
sarah413 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Helton and Co. have ruined NASCAR. Mr. Francis, Sr. and Jr. worked hard to make NASCAR what it was. No longer what it was. Declining attendance. Taking races away from traditional tracks (Darlington during Labor Day weekend!), driving good people away (Humpy Wheeler), the list goes on. Sad, really.
Linguist over 11 years ago
Why does it take horrific injuries or deaths to force sports authorities to safety adaptations that common sense would dictate ?
autumnfire1957 over 11 years ago
There hasn’t been a Stock Car in NASCAR in decades. BTW I make right turns too when I’m driving.
edward thomas Premium Member over 11 years ago
But who watches Formula One or Indy Car? Except for the 500? They call it the Greatest Spectacle in Racing for a reason. They all decried Dan Wheldon’s death, but BOTH those organizations’ vehicles are inherently more deadly than NASCAR’s “stock” cars. When NASCAR DOES go to road tracks, there is little, if any, quality RACING (defined as close quarters racing with opportunities to pass). Some of the ovals are boring, and NASCAR needs to fix that. A little less stickling regulation might help!