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Old 07-24-2006, 07:26 PM   #6
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Yea, and just how well does the IRL and Cart Series do. Nascar is in place to do one thing... Make Money. Its a business. If you dont like it, buy tickets to the next IRL race and watch Danica Patrick get beat repeatedly, but man, you can sure feel nice at the end of the day becuase the rules are "fair" and everyone broke even on the weekend.


Nascar is hugely successful, dont fault them for that becuase it dosent get your rocks off.

edit: For the record, I hate nascar.
I don't fault NASCAR for being successful, I just think the past couple of years, the complexion of the racing has changed. Even though it has been decades since there was factory backing in NASCAR, it was a brand focused sport. Now all the cars are the similiar. People should be talking Chassis-engine-body rather than Chevy, Ford, or Dodge. It is possible nowadays to have a Laughlin chassis, Hutter power, and a DEI body if you can afford it, but even with all the combinations, the cars are still so similar. I love the factories battling it out in Superbikes and MotoGP. Thats real racing!
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