We who have seen the sport for a minute already know:
- When all the camera shots are showing one side of a track, not good.
- When one entire side or anything past 900' isn't even open to the public, not good.
-When the drone or jib shot gets a little wide, and it looks like an aluminum farm, not good.
-When you watch NHRA TV from the 70s/80s and the exact same tracks are mob deep at the fence AND the stands back then, and now you can put all the current paying customers in 4 sections comfortably, not good.
Personally, cut the series down to the Top 10 attended races from the previous year, and then throw in two more tracks as "specialty events" that are competing for a spot in the Top 10 the following year, and then open up the match racing circuit to fill in the gaps... Throw all the money at the 10 tracks for marketing and better TV time and let them battle, ala Hunger Games, for the chance to be in the mix.
Gainsville, Epping, who else is in?