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NASCAR: Too much Drama?
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<blockquote data-quote="krman68" data-source="post: 13254921" data-attributes="member: 6446"><p>I used to be a big fan both before and the years after Dale Sr passed. The sport has changed and not for the better. I think multiple factors have led to its drop in interest, many of which have been said by other posters -they tried going mainstrean and attract women, minorities, kids and space aliens (if they could) instead of being true to themselves and the sport. it has gotten too expensive, too regulated by NASCAR's nonsensical tech rules, too much driver drama driven by TV and I think FOX has contributed to alot of this. Michael Waltrip was always a lousy driver and got lucky being put in Childress cars for 2 Daytona wins. He was able to make a career at Fox because of his goof ball brother Darrell who is completely annoying, along with Kenny Wallace, Booty Barker and the cast of knuckleheads. I stopped watching because it was turning into a cartoon every weekend</p><p></p><p>Now I would much rather watch the Rolex and Continental Tire series races</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krman68, post: 13254921, member: 6446"] I used to be a big fan both before and the years after Dale Sr passed. The sport has changed and not for the better. I think multiple factors have led to its drop in interest, many of which have been said by other posters -they tried going mainstrean and attract women, minorities, kids and space aliens (if they could) instead of being true to themselves and the sport. it has gotten too expensive, too regulated by NASCAR's nonsensical tech rules, too much driver drama driven by TV and I think FOX has contributed to alot of this. Michael Waltrip was always a lousy driver and got lucky being put in Childress cars for 2 Daytona wins. He was able to make a career at Fox because of his goof ball brother Darrell who is completely annoying, along with Kenny Wallace, Booty Barker and the cast of knuckleheads. I stopped watching because it was turning into a cartoon every weekend Now I would much rather watch the Rolex and Continental Tire series races [/QUOTE]
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