When I compare the value of going to a NASCAR race or an NHRA race I still believe hands down the NHRA wins simply because as a spectator you are allowed into the pits which I always thought was a cool idea. For the amount of money you spend on a ticket my money is better spend at an NHRA race then sitting somewhere in the stands simply watching the race.
Just my opinion. Jim Hill
I really used to believe that; I saw that as a huge benifit. I loved drag racing for that same reason.
Now- going to the pits at a national event has lost its allure. For those of you that know me personally, you know I've been going to the drags for about 45 years. For me to go into the pits during an event now is because I'm going to visit friends with their cars. I am absolutely over the alley-like view where you may see a bit of the rear of the car, the "I'm special" flaunting of the VIP zones (where mostly everyone looks bored, or like they are fish in a bowl), the caverns that are created with the huge awnings- which makes it almost impossible to watch a warm-up without being completely choked out by the excessive concentration of fumes (remember, in the past, the fumes wafted up and dispersed into the air. Now- you're literally at one end of a gas chamber. Not so much fun anymore).
Sure, the drivers are personable, but no more than NASCARs drivers or the riders in stadium MX, or in most racing environments just short of F1. Drag racing lost that charm once the ropes went up and the walls were created by the lineup of 53 foot haulers.
Our top 2 classes now spend more time making last minute adjustments than the spend competing on the track. Weak burnouts, too much time spent fiddlin and diddlin, not enough time racing, and the technology of the day takes away the part of the "performance" that hooked most on the sport in the first place... No more snortin and buckin- it's like watching someone prepare for surgery.
And just like that- it's done.
Meanwhile, NASCAR comes by you, almost constantly. Your favorite, if they are still in it, makes their apprearance in the "performance" every 30-75 seconds- not every 75 minutes, if you're lucky and nobody caused a delay.
At this point, the rewards that drag racing used to provide over any other Motorsport seem to pale as other Motorsports learned what made us so successful in our heyday...make the drivers accessible, keep the action wild & unpredictable, keep the energy up and constant.
My love for the drags is now based on the engineering that takes place at 2AM in my garage; that feeing when we tow our piece through the gate; that moment when the tree flashes. But not everyone is on our side of the fence. I can only hope the folks on that side are not feeling- even in the smallest way- the way I feel when I am not a participant.