Luke Nieuwhof
Nitro Member
One thing about some more youth orientated motorsports is that they give each event its own unique identity:
http://formulad.com/schedule/pro-championship/ - Have a look at the event names: Miami Heat, the Gauntlet, Throwdown. Each event has a profile of its very own.
http://torcseries.com/event-dates-schedule - Same for the Traxxas Off Road Series: Duel in the Desert, Big House Brawl, Keys to the Big House (?!)
NHRA events are well run for the most part, adhere to schedule brilliantly and present some great close racing. But it is clinical and each event looks the same as the next and the next and the next.
Even if NHRA doesn't choose to cut back the schedule there should be moves towards at least giving each event an identity and giving it a FOMO factor (Fear of missing out) in the consumer. The 37th running of the Whatever Nationals presented by Some Company isn't an exciting title.
Of course to truly give each event its own identity you'd really have to start going crazy and add unique factors: eighth mile, 1000 feet, quarter mile, no-prep, half-prep, full-prep, limited wing, max wing, night race, day race, 32 car field, 8 car field, Chicago shootout (imagine that at Route 66)...okay I'm finished ranting now.
http://formulad.com/schedule/pro-championship/ - Have a look at the event names: Miami Heat, the Gauntlet, Throwdown. Each event has a profile of its very own.
http://torcseries.com/event-dates-schedule - Same for the Traxxas Off Road Series: Duel in the Desert, Big House Brawl, Keys to the Big House (?!)
NHRA events are well run for the most part, adhere to schedule brilliantly and present some great close racing. But it is clinical and each event looks the same as the next and the next and the next.
Even if NHRA doesn't choose to cut back the schedule there should be moves towards at least giving each event an identity and giving it a FOMO factor (Fear of missing out) in the consumer. The 37th running of the Whatever Nationals presented by Some Company isn't an exciting title.
Of course to truly give each event its own identity you'd really have to start going crazy and add unique factors: eighth mile, 1000 feet, quarter mile, no-prep, half-prep, full-prep, limited wing, max wing, night race, day race, 32 car field, 8 car field, Chicago shootout (imagine that at Route 66)...okay I'm finished ranting now.