Oh man, I gotta getty up to Daytonner personally today to get my Jr. Jr. Jr. tickets! They're really shameless aren't they? The Q&A sessions will be like Star Trek conventions when Shattner answers the most ridiculous questions from Trek nerds. I can hear it now, "Dale! Dale! Dale!, when you spun out on lap 134 at Darlington in 2002, what were you thinking?". BHW
In another development, Kyle Busch calls NASCAR's youth movement "Stupid". That'll be a finin and suspendin. https://www.motorsport.com/nascar-cup/news/kyle-busch-calls-nascar-s-marketing-push-of-young-drivers-stupid-998476/ BHW
Here we go.....https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2018/02/12/In-Depth/Main.aspx http://www.espn.com/jayski/cup/2018/story/_/id/22417989/could-nascar-sale Sounds like a dump and get out kinda thing!
I will laugh my ass off if after 20 years of Brian France trying (and failing) to turn NASCAR into the NFL, he sells NASCAR to buy an NFL franchise.
I think they know the party is almost over. Based upon the classic "pump and dump" of the stock market, this appears to take on the shade of latter CART days. Dump it all before the house of cards folds. Stick to the people who have made it off your back. Comcast seems ripe considering their cash flow and net worth.
Depends on what business school you went to. But considering today's market, over pay for it, strip the guts out of it and run it into the ground while taking a sizeable tax deduction along the way. How my doing so far? And to quote Gordon Gekko....." because it's wreckable"
EA has managed to wreck the good content creation of a lot of gaming studios they have bought. I'm really hoping long term the new owners of F1 won't be like EA, but I am seeing similar signs. Not following F1 this year, and won't until signs improve. I'd rather find/invest something I can enjoy for the long term. Smaller racing that isn't on NBC is a good start.
I liked the Sprint Cup girls. The gaggle of models Monster has not so much. NASCAR doesn't really have a "grid" for the grid girls. They line the cars up next to each other on pit road. There is a mass of "VIP's Guests" with hot passes, some crew, drivers, etc. I liked being one of those VIP guests with hot passes for the national anthem, really awesome to stand with the cars and teams. The rest of it was a lot folks mostly interested in taking and posting selfies from small rectangular devices. Not my thing. I do not think it would be in NASCAR's best interest to implement grid girls in the fashion Monster would go about it.
500 is about to start. who's watching? who ya got? who will be the first Fchatter to remind us how much better it was back in the day?
Not watching David Pearson for the win, Petty a close second As for better back in the day....Yes that is why I am having these flashbacks!
I can't complain that the #3 won today as I was a big Dale fan long ago when I actually watched every lap of this race.
you can complain when he dumped Almirola on the last lap... btw, Almirola nearly winning in his first race in the 10 car doesn't speak well for Danica. bye Felicia. nice run by Bubba Wallace in the 43
Wallace pushed Dillon who ended up pushing Almirola and because he wasn't directly in front of him got spun out. That's pretty typical in in this "racing."
Almirola threw a couple of blocks, Dillon hooked him into the fence. blame on both sides but more on Dillon IMO. will be interesting to see if NASCAR adopts the "one move" block rule almost every other series uses. I doubt it, since NASCAR lives for this ****.