- 18 May 09, 14:00#119016
Valid points.
I'm not implying F1 should copy NASCAR verbatim, but rather pick some good ideas here and there and implement them. F1 still seems a bit "distant" to fans in a way. You can't deny the NASCAR market model works!
I somewhat agree. Maybe because NASCAR is in my face 24/7. They are at the point where they can follow a team around for a season documentary style and follow the drivers on their day to day, from garage to driver owner meetings to after hours with in depth look at a team, from driver to crew chief. Right now Jimmie Johnson is on Wind Tunnel with Dave Dispane. If any F1 driver could give as much time to these media outlets, we would have a much different opinion of them. That aint gonna happen in F1 although they are trying. NASCAR put on a better fan experience.
You and me were watching the same show.All that coverage is what sparked my initial post, plus some other shows I've caught on Speed by pure chance. I'm always amazed at how well-produced everything is, and how it is so fan-oriented,
What you're saying is all fine and dandy but it's also the biggest problem with NASCAR it's not really about the racing anymore. Nascar moved away from real racing a long time ago and has become nothing more than entertainment. It's a show not a sport anymore. NASCAR won't let any one team do better than the rest or start lapping the rest of the field because it's not entertaining, But it's also not really racing. Race control in NASCAR uses yellow flags to bunch the field together so the end of the race is more exciting, to me that is the equivalent of giving a soccer team free penalty kicks just so the end of the game is more exciting. I'm sorry but NASCAR constantly has contrived endings to their races, and that's BS. They gave up on trying to regulate different team's being creative with their aerodynamics when they were based on actual(Stock) cars and now they all run the same car bodies but with different headlight and grill stickers.
Furthermore I think since ABC bought Speed Channel and turned it into NASCAR TV it has a lot less interesting shows on.
Speed used to cover more exciting "Real" racing like sports cars,Touring cars, and Rallying (Thank god they're still covering F1) but those shows are few and far between now because Speed's coverage is centered around NASCAR and their "Entertainment Weekly" type shows about NASCAR drivers, their motorhomes, their wives, and their poodles named "fluffy" and "Goodyear" .
Valid points.
I'm not implying F1 should copy NASCAR verbatim, but rather pick some good ideas here and there and implement them. F1 still seems a bit "distant" to fans in a way. You can't deny the NASCAR market model works!
For sure!