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C’mon, Mr. France… Earnhardt’s Fault??

Earlier this week I read an article quoting Brian France, after he appeared at the Reuters Media Summit in New York last Tuesday.

He actually inferred that the 13% downturn in ratings was partially Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s fault.

Huh?

“It would have helped if (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) would have been competitive. He didn’t win an event and he certainly didn’t make our playoffs. And that’s unhelpful if you’re trying to build ratings.”

Brian France, 11/27/07, Reuters Media Summit, New York

While I can see where this may have contributed slightly to the ratings drop, what about:

  • Poor television coverage
  • Top 35 locked in field
  • Three wide at Bristol??????
  • The Chase
  • 3:00 Race Starting Times
  • Lucky Dog
  • Unnecessary Cautions
  • Reporters acting like they work for the National Enquirer
  • Drivers trying to be as tactful as the Secretary of State
  • Series ownership with their eyes wide shut to their fan base
  • Ticket prices way too high
  • Director of Competition that is actually Czar of Conformity
  • Cookie Cutter Tracks
  • Commercials, Commercials, Commercials

The above list is mostly by MotorSportsNews.Net site visitor Neal S., commenting on a Lou Modestino article, but since I agreed with his list so much, I decided to reproduce it here.

The general feeling among long-time NASCAR fans seems to be that they have been left behind in this more world-wide NASCAR we have now.

I’m not suggesting that NASCAR should just go back to 1985 or something. Those days are past and will never be seen again.

But the 2007 version of Cup racing has gotten so dang boring and predictable. The race outcome is predictable. The celebratory donuts are predictable. The victory lane interview and celebration are predictable. The controversies are predictable, in that they’re non-existant, because everyone’s spooked into being robots.

I can honestly say that I did not watch more than one or two races all the way through all season long.

Something needs to be done.

Do “I” have all the answers? Nope.

But it looks to me like the very successful and popular Craftsman Truck Series is a good model to try to follow.

Oh, wait… wasn’t the COT supposed to drive like a truck? Hmmm…

72 comments to C’mon, Mr. France… Earnhardt’s Fault??

  • RoadTrip

    As an old X NASCAR fan: today’s races & racers have tried to become bigger than life and it puts me to sleep. Sorry, but you deserve the fall and the falls to come. You are over promoting these events and making robots out of everyone involved. Blaming #8 for the decline does not cut it. Number 8 has been overrated for long time and its time to stop pandering to his fans – it is turning some possible new fans off…

  • tom g

    think maybe it was the tv coverage that caused the lack of t v viewrs ? but it seems to cost us alot more each year to go to the races. bottle water $4.00 “someone help this great sport before france destroys it”

  • Stripes

    Although I do not like Dale Jr. come on. He is no more to blame for a drop in ratings than he would be if the ratings were up.
    I am a long time F-1 fan and it seems that this is the way NASCAR is trying go however do to NASCAR’s history it will never be as excepted as F-1 world wide.
    F-1 is about finess billion dollar budgets per race team orders and international high rollers (Monaco GP anyone?).
    NASCAR has always been down and dirty powerfull V-8′s with powerfull MEN wrangling the cars around a track to see who is the best man AND CAR at the end.
    You want better ratings…..
    Get rid of ESPN and whomever that “female” is in the studio
    Lose some of the comercials (there has to be some)
    Only call cautions for true hazards
    NO MORE LUCKY DOG
    RACE BACK TO THE LINE
    AND PLEASE STOP NUETERING THE DRIVERS after all this is an emotional sport

  • Don Duncan

    You want your fans back ?? Stop making excuses and blaming stuff on the drivers. I am a long time nascar fan and have several thousands of dollars of nascar collectables to prove it. Go back to the rules of ten years ago, stop the chase crap put the fastest 43 cars in the field. Get rid of the cookie cutter tracks,cars and lousey broadcasters. LET THE DRIVERS RACE. This is just my opinion and several of my fellow nascar fan friends feel the same way. A word to the wise.IF IT AIN’T BROKE DON’T TRY TO FIX IT>

  • chuck clauser

    why the loss fo fans? i can sum it up for you mr. france. 1. car of tommorrow (ugly)
    2. car of tommorrow (borring)
    3. car of tommorrow (iroc racing)
    need i go on?

  • Racing Maniac

    Good article, Mick. You done good.

    RM

  • Salvador Briseno

    I am not one of Jr’s fans, but that comment from France is just a cheap excuse. Real men in charge dont blame somebody else for his own mistakes and lack of vision.
    I like racing, especially open wheel racing, but watched every single craftsman, busch and cup race available on tv this year, and I can say I could live without some of those unnecesary yellow flags and small tracks like Martinsville and Richmond. Ok, those are the “heart” of nascar, but not the best friends of a good show, soooo many yellow flags. The real show should be the racing on the track, and not who’s fastest out of pitlane.
    France should realize that Jr., the “official” driver of nascar, fox, espn and others, and his charisma wont last forever, so he’d better look for either solutions or somebody else to blame.
    By the way, the COT improved the racing, but if at the end there are always Hendrick’s cars on top, that is not a solution.

  • jim clark

    You all hit the nail on the head!!

  • Lawrence Brown

    France should be the leader of france. Let the fastest 43 race and send the rest home. Maybe france is receiving protection money for the top 35 each week.

  • I am a retired race car builder and forever NASCAR fan It’s all about the money………………commercials/$ fat teams/low caliber TV announcers the second half of the season/a bunch of matchbox cars that are almost the same in all aspects/no more personal touch in building them,driving,tweeking,etc.,etc.,

  • Judy Trudell

    I agree with all your comments. I usually tape the race and FF through the commercials and the boring comments……Show the racing…..

  • Dick Talley

    The GOOD NEWS is since NASCAR has refined it’s racing to the current state and people wish it was like it used to be that they will now find their way back to the local dirt track. This is where it IS like it used to be.
    Hopfully the real race fans will bored enough to get off their couch on Saturday night load up the kids and find their real racing fix at the local track. A place where you see the un-sponsered emotions of people from your area being themselves, doing what they do for the pure love of racing (they sure aren’t doing it for the money).
    Your local track is a place where it is as real as it gets. Nascar has hurt the local tracks and the local racers over the past few years. They are struggling to survive. Most of the local guys welcome anyone just showing an interest in them or their racing, love to talk to fans, welcome kids to sit in their cars and for the price of a NASCAR ticket you can probably get your name painted on the car as a sponser! You can easily get envolve and get to know each driver personally.
    So the next time someone complains about NASCAR just tell them to go see some REAL racing at their local track.

  • Joe Santana

    Here are my problems with watching NASCAR on TV:

    - I agree with Stripw above – get rid of ESPN and that female in the studio
    - Stop changing to college football
    - Show all of qualifying. Qualifying is fun to me.
    - Get rid of the celebrities in the ESPN studio during qualifying or the race. They offer nothing to the show.
    - Get rid of Ted Brewer and that silly Tech Center thing they do. Is pointing to a tire while trying to explain “tire pressure adjustments” technical imput?
    - Get rid of that silly Wind Tracker or what ever they call that effect of drafting. They could be making it up with a random generator for all I know.
    - Stop all of the commercials.
    - Brent Mussberger standing in front of a podium with the track in the background.
    It goes on and on. I am tired of watching NASCAR races.

  • John Walker

    your all right with your points. the sport has become way to politically correct. be good boys , no bumping or we will sit you in the corner for time out.let the drivers drive. thats what they are paid millions of dollars to do. emotion should be part of it.whats that saying, “RUBB`INS RAC`IN”.let um rub then!! get rid of the “luckydog”, tear up the concrete and put Bristol back the way it was before. just wait, remember they are tearing up Darlington so that they can ruin that too. bring back the excitement.all we can do is hope this year is more exciting. maybe we will have a fist fight on the back strech at DAYTONA, bring back the past.if only Dale Sr. was still with us!

  • Dan Randall

    NASCAR is and has been boring for the past few years and nothing we as fans can say or do will change that. I was raised in Indiana where motor sports are King. From Drag Racing to Open Wheel to Stock Cars, if it’s got a motor those Hoosiers love it . Today I would never waste my dollars or time to see a NASCAR race. If I want excitement I go to a professional Drag Race, the Nitro powered cars that shake the ground at 330 mph, baby that excitement. Hope to see you at an NHRA pro race.

  • Matt Marsiglia

    I love racing! NASCAR nolonger represents racing. Others have said it but let me repeat; COT, cookie cutter tracks, lucky dog, the chase, and especially – “Lets all be nice to each other and get along” please let them race and if that means they sometimes do a little bumping and rubbing, well grow up boys that’s racing. Lots of guys complained about Montoya this year but he was trying to race, toward the end I guess he tried to be polite and not be too aggressive.

    I will watch two kids race their tricycles if they are into it. I watch F1 (that may end soon too since they want to make all the cars alike but it may be interesting this year without the driver aids. I watch CART, IRL, LeMans and everything else that is still racing, but much of it is getting boring.

    ESPN should be renamed the NASCAR network. But it is overkill! And lets have people in the booth and commentators who actually know racing and have some connection with racing. former basketball players, people like Brent M. who really don’t know racing should be prevented from broadcasting.

    OK, Brian, how soon after you took over did the ratings begin to fall?????

  • mike boes

    just when i thought nascar might be worth watching they start the chase the lucky dog ect. #8 fans just #3 leftovers!!
    hendricks got rid of a much better driver for #8 makes sense of course if your a pinhead! france is wrong to blame someone who couldn’t win a race. NHRA is the one to watch (lots more excitment hands down always has been) just hope they learn from nascars mistakes not to mess up a good thing. nascar get rid of the restrictor plates and those cot cars that might help (yawn)

  • Christina

    I have been an Earnhardt fan since I was 13 years old, now I’m 37 3/4 and still an Earnhardt fan. I am not saying this just because Dale Jr. is the one that I root for every weekend, but for Mr. France to blame #8 or ANY driver for that matter is an outrage!

    What about the decline he (#8) faced after he made his announcement to move to Hendricks? Ever since he made that announcement everything that could go wrong did go wrong, but yet Truex Jr was becoming a shining star at DEI. Sounds like the management caused the “decline” for Jr. just as your management is the reason for the ratings decline.

    I was a true blue (red at the time) fan of Nascar, making sure I was in front of the TV to watch the race every weekend, but since the COT and the inconsistencies of the “cheaters pentalties”, it has become quite boring and I honestly did not watch the last 6 races.

    Heck, I finally went to my first Nascar race in June of this year. It was extremely exciting and I enjoyed every minute of it, including the 90+ degree temperature that day. I kept saying I was ready to do it again, but after the decline in the “excitement” toward the last few months of the season, I am beginning to think it isn’t worth it.

    Mr. France, you are going to see decline when you don’t sell tickets because of not only what I said previously, but also because gas prices and everything else going up and the middle class people (who are most of your viewers and attendees) are being laid off and their pay is not going up. Things need to change and change fast. Thank you!

  • Bubba

    For Brian France to make such a statement about Jr. being the reason that ratings down, goes to show just what kind of idiot’s are now running(ruiening) Nascar,What a complete [censored].

  • TRYN2BOPNMNDED

    It is pretty sad that you have to place blame on drivers! You don’t think it was any of the changes you are making to the sport? Why is there a need for “The Chase”. Why not have to earn it from the get go the way it was. You think making these changes is helping the sport it is a main reason for fans losing interest. Let’s follow the leader.
    As for taking shots at Jr.that is unfair, his fans still remain his fans and still chose him to be the most popular driver for the fifth year in a row. If you want to place blame on a team you need to blame the whole team and it’s owner. Theresa Earnhardt is a main factor for the DEI team to have the hardships they have had. If Dale himself were still alive DEI would still be a strong contender in the Nextel series. But since his death little by litte DEI has fallen on their face and to the back of the pack. And Theresa can blame herself. You cannot drive a car into the winners circle if the equiptment fails time and time again. So if you want to take a shot at Jr. you should take it at the whole team and the pocketbook that runs it. If Dale were still here money and technology wuldn’t be an issue because DEI would have the best of the best. So Mr France you can’t blame Jr when the wicked stepmother wants to cut corners and not do what it takes to have a winning team it is many factors and you will see the change in the 2008 season. When Jr will drive for a team that wants success. So Mr France if you want to place blame on some one be a man about it and blame yourself cause “YOU” are your worst enemy and the reason for your loss in ratings.

  • T

    1.It doesn’t take 4 hours to find out who has the fastest car.
    2.Out of 43 cars, only about 25% even have a chance to win a race.
    3.The middle third of the season is on cable tv, Not every nascar fan pays to watch cable.

    ps. I record every race & watch without commercials, that gives me more time to spend sunday afternoon with the ones I love…

  • Karyl Parks

    The drivers, for all their star qualities they think they have, are just plain boring. I don’t like any of them. The old gentleman drivers are gone.

  • Rick

    Why blame Dale Earnhardt Jr.? Its not his fault that the ratings were down 13% ESPN’s Coverage plain sucks,3 minutes worth of commercials every 7 minutes,then you have that stupid car of tomorrow with the wing on the back.I can understand trying to make it safer but to use a wing on it I didnt know I was watching the touring cars in Australia.Put the spoiler back on the car like it was.Then Nascar plays politics with the title sponsor Nextel telling teams that they cant run a certain paint scheme because it conflicts against Nextel who now changes the name of the series to the Sprint Cup in 2008.These companies pay to have their logo on the cars and the fans support them,buying their products. I am not a big fan of Nextel and Sprint therefore I will not buy one of their phones.

  • John

    I certainly am not a Dale Jr. fan,but blaming him for VASCAR”s woes is like saying AL GORE is rookie of the year. Dalr jr. only did his fair share to ruin nascar. No single individual can ruin it all alone, save, MR.FRANCE. It has been proven that he alone can ruin it beyond repair. Who, besides the France family, is profiting from this bucket of bolts called COT? It was concieved by the family
    and forced upon the teams and owners by the Family. Wake up, evertyone,I think the FRANCE family has an interest in the COT… So now that they have realized a few million $’s, lwets park it too, and race a real car.. After all, Isn’t NASCAR for NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STOCK CAR RACING? Lets race STOCK CARS. Thats what King Richard raced and got 700 wins, DUHHHHHHHHH! I am now subscribed to a satelite TV reception service and , in my area, most likely wont recieve the channel that carries the races, I WILL NOT MISS THEM…../FIX THE MESS!!!!!

  • michael

    For all you fans that think nothing of jr.,you might better go get you a case of mountain dew and enjoy the show next year,he’ll start off by winning the budshootout and 5 or 6 cup races next year!!! #88 roll on

  • Jay

    I agree with the person that said the broadcasters are boring, Jerry Punch is so bad, he knows nothing about Nascar. He puts me to sleep. And just because you can drive a race car doesn’t mean that should be in the booth. Rusty is ok but D W is better. Another thing about ESPN 2 is that they are not commited to Nascar. When it’s Happy hour you see football, they you see 30 minutes of Nascar. I think that everything, but the races should be on Speed, they understand what the fans like. I like watching the all the practice and quals. that is the kick of to the weekend. I love it all.
    Dale Jr. gets blamed for everything that is wrong with the sport, thats easy. It only shows what is really wrong the sport. Lay of Junior, he doesn’t deserve all that crap. The reason that some men don’t like him is because the women do. I think you understand. Yes I an a Dale Jr fan and very proud to be. Yes I have of thousands of dollars of Junior stuff and and can’t wait to get more. IF IT WASN’T FOR JUNIOR YOU WOULD HAVE ALOT WORSE RATING MR FRANCE. Real fans watch when your driver wins or looses.

  • Machine-Z28

    Hey I know everyone wants to blame the COT, The Chase, and the Lucky Dog but I believe they made for some better raceing and for Hendricks beating the pants off everyone nascar should allow more testing. The big problem it the broadcasting what are people who really don’t know anything about racing doing in the booth and come on every time a flag was droped (caution or green) during the race it was during a commercial the least they could do is go to a side by side so that we can see these key parts of the race. I also know several people who don’t whatch anymore just because half the races are on channels that they don’t recive. I missed the all star race for that reason.

  • Rick

    Yes, we all agree that B.France look like the problem not Dale jr. and the man to put nacscar back on the right track is Bruton Smith he is a business man and racing is his business, I doubt that will happen, but with nascar struggling with ratings and the “wonderful COT”, you can’t loose money just to stay apart of Nascar, you will have to take the bull by the horns and put racing back to the way it was, with the fans first and some pushing shoving, but if it continues downward Bruton has the abillity to start his own series and get back to making drivers earn the big money, on some dirt !!

  • sswelder

    just a thought I happen to watch a race from the early 80s a while back and I had forgotten what it was like to see nothing but racing on the tv screen. No lap counter,no position and all that bull,and no sponcers names popping up along. I know thats what keeps the dollars rolling in for them but it sure was a joy just to see the cars racing and nothing else. And would someone please stuff a sock in ol DWs trap for a few laps

  • Todd Crane

    WAIT is Brian France still sniffing that funny stuff? Thanks to Andy Hillenberg for buying Rockingham. I just ordered 2 tickets for the May ARCA race..Bet it will be better than good old NA$CAR now.

  • Mike

    Bring back tracks like the rock

  • Charlie Tuna

    Brian France is an Idiot… If he dies and they preform an autopsy . When they open his skull , all that will come out is $ signs. Lets see… Why are ratings falling ? Well when you have 2 or 3 teams that are in control of NASCAR , why bother to watch ? No one else has a chance…

  • SallyB

    Brian france has raised ratioalization to an art form. It didn’t stop with him blaming sagging TV ratings on Junior. Nascar Authentics also blamed him for the multi million dollar losses in souvenir sales! I know he’s the most popular driver, but I had no idea that Nascar would live or die by what Junior does, and it has nothing to do with decisions made at the top to water down the sport!

  • Mary

    If you want to blame someone just look in the mirror. You lost fans and more with your so called rules changes.

    First mistake you made was taking the life of Dale Earnhardt Sr. So now lets blame Jr? Good to see that you do remember that Dale Earnhardt Sr himself put you where you are today.

    So lets go back about 10 years and watch them really race. I quit watching because you made your drivers puppets now. Rubbing is RACING. Not any more it is don’t get to close or you may wreck someone.

    I was not a Dale Earnhardt Sr fan, but I sure do miss him as millions of fans do. Dale gave us pure saturday night track racing every week. So go back and remember where you came from and how you got there. That is where your fans left with your changes.

  • Fred

    Ratings continue dropping. I’m part of that statistic.
    I was bored with the product so I switched to other forms of auto racing instead. Try watching an open wheel telecast (IRL, ChampCar, WOO, USAC) or ARCA, ASA, anything with wheels and a driver. The coverage may still need more help but the racing is better. My best diversion is watching a real race on the weekend. Find a local bull ring and watch the stars of tomorrow live. The popcorn is cheaper and you can take the whole family for the price of one NASCAR ticket.
    If you enjoy NASCAR watch NASCAR but be glad that almost every minute of track activity is televised. No other division of racing can say that. The coverage is still better than the delayed, edited coverage of the 70′s. Try watching other forms of racing and maybe NASCAR will improve their product to get you back and the coverage of other divisions will improve also with the increased viewership. Plus you’ll find something else to watch in the rare moments that NASCAR isn’t on TV. Sounds like a win-win situation to me.

  • Angi

    first to joe santana there is nothing wrong with a female being in the booth if she knows what she is talking about. I have been a racing fan since I was a small child, now 40 I probably know just as much if not more about nascar than some men do so think before you speak or clarify what you say, now with that said I agree with everything else said. My family and I along with friends try to watch the races but when espn takes over for the season you get poor video coverage, poor signal with no pictures most of the time, football coverage with no improvement after several calls and emails to local cable providers,espn and nascar asking for help so we may watch the races. Everything else from everyone else pretty well said.

  • Ron

    Pretty stupid comment by Brian France. Pointing the finger at Junior for poor ratings when all the facts say otherwise is absolutely absurd. Stirring up the “Junior Nation” isn’t going to increase the ratings either! Brian France has reached an all time low now in my estimation!

  • Mike C

    The problem with responding to these columns is that Nascar obviously pays no attention . They will not read anything that they don’t think paints them in a good light . So lets try this . If all of the fans ( and ex-fans ) that respond to these columns really want to be heard , someone needs to publish an e-mail address of an actual Nascar official , or web site that goes directly to Nascar offices . Then lets tell them directly what we think about the top 35 rule , the lucky dog rule , the debris cautions , the pricing of tickets and food , the Car Of Today ( or tomorrow ) and the comments of France , Helton , Darby , etc. If they receive 200,000 e-mails , and 196,000 are against all of these items ( and they will be ) maybe they will realize that things need to change NOW .

  • Frank

    Being a Nascar fan for over forty years I’m sad to say I’m through wasting my time with what passes for racing the last few years.Quit watching and spending money on the big boys and support your local tracks and drivers,they need it,everyone knows Nascar doesn’t.

  • JOHN

    RATINGS ARE DOWN DUE TO:
    COT
    TOO MANY CAUTIONS
    ALL ABOUT MONEY

  • FALLING RATINGS:
    COT
    cautions
    STARTING TIMES
    TO MANY CHANGES
    FRANCE JR

  • Mike

    You are exactly right and I thought I was the only person on the planet that felt this way. NASCAR is stuck up there own butt’ so far they can’t see reality. Brian France thinks everything is so wonderful but does not have a clue what is actually going on. I have been a fan for over thirty years and it gets worse every year. Money money money has ruined it for the teams and the fans but NASCAR is making out like a bandit. Drivers cannot be themselves and teams are having to spend money on engineers to tell you how to set the car up which takes away from the driver crew chief communication. And this COT thing has already gotten out of hand and now they want to change the Busch series (Nationwide ir whatever the hell it is this week ) cars so those under funded teams will spend more money that they don’t have. The list goes on and on and I feel that the media that is not under NASCAR’s little finger are the omly one’s that can prompt change. Thanks for your article and your time !!!!!!!!

  • Dennis

    The problem with nascar is the cookie cutter everything. In the glory days of nascar the cars were actually cars off the dealers floor. Today you have a template for all the cars. It matters little if its a ford, Chevy, Dodge, or Toyota the cars themselve are exactly the same. NASCAR will only regain its popularity when they figure out part of the fun is the competition not who is the pretty boy of the moment and all the cars have to be exactly the same. Lets have some real competiton between the brands let see some real racing without cautions put up to keep theleader from running away or helping someone catch up from the back. I understand the France family has always run NASCAR but atleast in the old days people were allowed to try new things and bring thier best to the track. As it is now they are all bringing the same car that look exactly alike and its boring

  • Joe

    Brainless Brian is a moron! If NASCAR wasn’t a family owned business, he’d have been out on his butt 3 years ago! NASCAR could care less what any of you have to say, get use to it or find another sport that cares to follow!!!

  • Mike

    france is an idiot. Three reasons,

    1. cot
    2. chase
    3. espn

  • GERALD MEAGHER

    Racing should be racing…change rules to ‘run what you brung’ within certain limits…let Goodyear , Bridgestone/Firestone and Hoosier duke it out; nobody should lose two or three laps because of a flat tire; limit the number of pit crew members …not the pit road speed…trying to watch a certain speed can be distracting and just as dangerous as 100 MPH on pit road. I’d like to see the big three and everybody else racing what they sell. I hsd season tickets to MIS from ’85 to ’92…stopped going ’cause the traffic was too much…won’t go now because the races aren’t enough.

    GMM

  • I see many many good comments here . I too used to be an avid nascar fan , unfortunatly the FRANCE way of today’s nacar has turned me off too. I seen a comment about going to your local tracks to get the fix . This is an excellent suggestion , you get usually more than 1 class of race cars , heat races , and usually very exciting 30-50 lap feature races all at a cost of the fraction of a NASCAR event .
    I am blessed to live in Indiana where there are several tracks to choose from , I went to the Brickyard 400 seven times , every year I spent almost $1000.00 per event , I can go to Andeson speedway , Mt.Lawn speedway , IRP (ORP) now , and go to every race of the season and enjoy good fast racing for a season at the cost of 1 nascar race.
    The only downside is once local drivers succeed and move up , like I seen in Jeff Gordon , Tony Stewart , Mark Martin (in ASA) Kenny Irwin , Ken Schrader and Adam Petty , Rich Vogler and many others , you won’t get to see their driving styles as much.
    HAPPY RACING , NASCAR you have a lot of work needing done , I honestly hope you fix it before all of your fans leave you.

  • John Kida

    For Mr. France to blame Dale Jr. for his shortcomings is absolutely ridiculous. Junior isn’t the driver his dad was, that’s obvious. Will he ever be? Let’s see what he does with Hendrick equipment and his same old tired crew chief. To further address Brian Frank’s comments, isn’t it ironic that as soon as he took the reigns at Nascar, it seems like everything has gone to hell in a handbasket. This is an organization that needs to be run by people who are inherently equipped for the job through years of racing experience, both on and off the track. It seems that Brian France “thinks” he knows racing because his Dad did. He couldn’t shine his father’s shoes. It happens over and over when second generation’s “kids” take over a successful operation their parent or parents toiled so hard to start up and build. In comes the “new blood” with all kinds of hairbrained ideas to “improve” on what has worked for years, only to fall flat on their faces. Get rid of Brian France, drive the “Car of Tomorrow” into a wall and “Let’s go racin’” And while we’re at it, let the drivers who post the best times qualify to race and if you go home, come back next week and try harder! Isn’t that what competition is supposed to be all about? This is just my opinion, I could be wrong!

    John Kida
    Disgruntled, soon to be former Nascar fan

  • Sharon

    Blaming Dale Jr. makes no sense….The high cost to attend a race, the fact the races are boring, the tv package is horrible, the COT, and the Chase are the reasons for the decline, not Dale Jr. If anything that should say despite him being the fan favorite, not even Dale Jr could keep the fans interested. The last time I checked real race fans watch whether or not their driver is having on off year…its called loyalty and dedication. But NASCAR wouldnt know a thing about either.

  • Barb

    It’s certainly NOT Jr.’s fault. I concur with all of you above: C.O.T., playing too too nice, Rusty? as commentator (yes he knows racing, but he’s TERRIBLE & BIAS!!!!!!) Way to many commercials & they promise you if anything happens on the track they cut away from the commercial & come right back? They LIED to us!!!! You ruined Bristol!!! The chase is crummy, you’ve rooked Jeff Gordon out of 2 championships. Racing is racing! It is NOT football, baseball, basketball with playoffs. It’s suppose to be 36 races to see who’s best. So what is someone pulls away from the pack like Matt Kenseth did. That just showed that he had the most consistent cars that year.

    I agree with the comments made by Bruton Smith(or whoever he is that owns 1/3 of the tracks that NASCAR runs) Let driver’s show their feelings, let them bump and rub. No C.O.T., no chase. Give more points to the drivers that win a race. Nascar fans are becoming extremely disgruntled and unless something changes in the next year or two I would predict that Smith could start a league of his own, taking only the best of the rules from Nascar and I would bet that MOST of the drivers would jump ship from NEXTEL cup. He also said first place in a race should pay about 70% of the prize money and who ever heard of paying money out for last? 2nd place would pay out about 20% and the rest to the top 10 or 12. That would MAKE them race for the win and not just drive around in circles for 500 miles for a check.
    Now that would give em all incentive to win and that’s what WE WANT!!
    Ya better be listening NASCAR, or you’re in jeopardy of losing it ALL!!!!!




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