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That's why I tell everyone I know about my passion for (NHRA) drag racing. I wish some of our drivers could be on shows like Kelly Clarkson, Drew Barrymore, The View, Kelly and Mark or any of the nighttime talk shows just to get some eyeballs on them. I think if any of them, especially the women, talk about what is needed to keep the cars in the groove, and speeds at witch they go, would pique SOME people's curiosities!So this has morphed way out of where it started. The original comment was about sponsors. Yes it is great she is racing and she has lots of backing.
Capco, Scrappers, etc are not paying for any other driver, they pay for themselves, great we have cars and money for the sport but what is the future of the sport.
They are not sponsoring the future of the sport, NHRA has to figure out how to get sponsors involved that are not funding themselves. We are going to run out of rich people wanting to play. There are a lot of good drivers out there with no money and no sponsorship because it is way too expensive for the ROI. Everyone says that's not the reason but there is no company putting up millions to get nothing back. It doesn't necessarily mean a financial return but at least a fair amount of TV time. Look at all the sponsors that have left the sport.
Personally I think next year is going to be a rude awakening.
Yes I have been involved in this for 50 years so I have watched the decline, flourishing and further decline. I talk to people now that have never heard to the NHRA, kids are on their phones, the pits are filled with old people, racers and spectators.
Yes, I do. I from time to time watch those shows and the last time I checked, I wasn't trying to "shut down drag racing." Neither is anyone else in my family.Do really want people that watch the shows mentioned to come to a NHRA event. The ones that watch/host those shows would want to shut down drag racing.
The people who watch those shows are a WIDE SWATH of the country. Please learn FACTS before posting. IN FACT I'd say that the way you are making assumptions, they are the MOST FREEDOM LOVING crowd.the people who watch those shows are not exactly the freedom loving crowd.
correct. And there is NO shortage of people with big money to race or sponsor racers. The future is bright for Drag Racing. Just look at the growth in Pro Mod all over the country. There are close to 200 competitive Pro Mods and more coming every day. Look at the stands at these races. The crowds are getting younger not older. Case in point, Bradenton last weekend. Flo's numbers will be interesting.
this is America and you are 100% entitled to your opinion.The people who watch those shows are a WIDE SWATH of the country. Please learn FACTS before posting. IN FACT I'd say that the way you are making assumptions, they are the MOST FREEDOM LOVING crowd.
Maybe, but they are becoming a lot closer to each other than ever, in cost, hardware, and support within the industry.Nitro and Pro Mod two entirely different discussions, this one was Nitro sponsorships when it started.
Drag racing taught me to be a liberal.this is America and you are 100% entitled to your opinion.
This is the problem with our country. The two sides are both convinced they are correct. I think the majority of one side is starting to see the fallacy of what they were led to believe. You can believe whatever you like.