As much as I love nitro racing, I believe it will be gone in the next decade, at least on the big show level. The show will wind up being like the events that the old ADRL put on.
The big show took a participant sport and turned it into spectator sport. The draw of nitro racing used to be that you could actually do it rather than pay to watch someone else do it.
The reason that the grudge scene is so huge now is because you can actually do it if you want to. Don't know long that will last.
Not sure what you are really saying here Jay. You miss the old school "show", I get that.
Aren't most participant sports (your words) also spectator sports? Even Bass fishing is now a spectator sport. The cost of Professional drag racing has grown disproportionately. But even back in the day, did many enthusiasts think they could become a Professional Nitro racer? Could they afford it even then? In my opinion, the answer is no. It was/is a nice dream. They were spectators, that's OK.
Drag racing is no longer a participant sport?? If you are talking strictly TF, FC, PS, or PSM I agree the opportunity is remote at best. However, you can race at a Mello Yellow event or Lucas Oil Series event tomorrow if you can get licensed and have a car that fits the rules. Or you can just take your street car to your local track.
Is participation down? Sure. But you can't pin that directly on throttle whacks, long smoky burnouts, or showmanship. Said it here many times before ... NHRA, NASCAR, or any other motorsports organization cannot survive appealing to a shrinking demographic (I said it) that grew up through the nostalgia era as it is referred to. That group are the diehards, that's understood. However, there is a much larger group of fans out there and you have to appease them much differently. For the most part, they know little about the history of the sport or its legends. Quite frankly, most don't care. Like any fan, they want an opportunity to see the cars and stars they are familiar with.
Not knocking your opinion, just kind of respectfully questioning it. Everything changes with time, it has to.