@FantasyBosco@FDSportsbook Yeah well, you hate this ruling unless your guy wins and gets caught cheating in post race inspection 🤷🏻♂️ win some, lose some 🤷🏻♂️
@DirtyMoMedia@nascarcasm It's always been that way. You're guilty cause they say so, unless you prove reasonable doubt. Then they doubt that's reasonable, and you're STILL guilty. 🤷🏻♂️🤣
Frankly it's pathetic to see so many industry people continue to ask for LESS PRODUCT in an era where there's already so much empty space on race weekends
Thanks for the response Denny but I will die on this hill. I don't want to hear a peep about shortening races until or unless stages are GONE. If TV wants stages, TV gets 4 hour races too. (Not to mention this was a Prime race and they're happy to be on air as long as needed lol)
@AlextheAdm1ral They said 500 miles was too long and made the races 400 miles. Then they added stage breaks but blame the race length again. Dumbasses.
NASCAR (and NASCAR people) need to stop bending over backwards to put the wills and whims of non-fans and fickle casuals over the paying die hard. The sport will never grow if all it tries to be is "less of an inconvenience for people"
I think what sticks out most to me with NASCAR on Prime is it makes NASCAR feel like a big deal
FOX and NBC treat NASCAR like an afterthought. Prime gives NASCAR the same love they do NBA and NFL, and the drivers feel like famous athletes appearing in commercials for big brands
Two years ago I told yall that MPG was replacing HP in NASCAR. ⬇️
It’s no surprise that Amazon Prime helped usher it in.
We are in a very very very bad spot. Nascar is on the edge of collapse I’m telling yall.
Tonight felt exactly like a Bristol night race I would go to in the 80s. Chaos and uncertainty throughout and a thriller of a finish. You can't ask for more. That simply was a classic @NashvilleSuperS.