Fans don't understand racing?
I just got done watching David B. racing on Pinks All Out last night.
Some stats from the "arm drop". 33 races shown. One pair rerun One red light One deep stage Two breakouts(too fast) The fans seemed to enjoy and UNDERSTAND this. I think they could understand Stock and Super Stock if someone was willing to announce it properly. I have heard some that do a great job, but i think it could help. |
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I think the announcers, particularly people like Alan Reinhart and Leo Taugher, do a great job of announcing and explaining handicapped racing. But fans have got to be willing to listen and think as well. It didn't take me very long to understand comp, and then I was hooked, but I'm still working on the right strategy for comp-that may take forever! And I think the SS/Stk racers have gotten very strategic as well.
And with that new two-car drafting in NASCAR-those guys are going to get very strategic too. That kid on Sunday screwed up the conventional wisdom (if there can be conventional wisdom after only a week) that you are a sitting duck if you are out in front. Pretty soon, the only kind of racing without strategy will be the pros in drag racing-boring! |
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Class racing and Bracket racing is like any other sport. You need to know the rules to enjoy it. NHRA showcases the Pros so the average person doesn't understand handicap racing.:( And we all know its not that difficult because we understand it.:eek:
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Absolutely correct....
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When marketing to the mass audience the biggest problem with Class Racing is Class Racing. To be inclusive and allow innovation the class system was adopted at the beginning,which we who grew up on it understand and love. To the outsider it all appears as hopeless chaos. The average "race fan" be it oval or drag has only limited to nonexistant technical knowledge and wants the excitement and a winner at the end. They will accept handicap starts but cannot comprehend why a car is disqualified for going too fast. What we love about class racing is the very thing which confuses the potential viewer. The bottom line is most Americans are intellectually lazy and just want to be amused when they turn on the TV .
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I try to explain this on a frequent basis. The average fan can understand "pro", top fuel, funny car and pro stock, and "index" racing, Pinks All Out or Unleashed because there are two cars they both leave at the same time, unless one car gets a good light, and they race to the finish line. The first one there wins.
What most people don't understand about class racing vs index racing is they are the same type of cars and why one car is a quarter of the way down the track and then the other guy leaves and trys to catch him. When the car that got the head start gets near the finish line he either lets off, "pats the accelerator" or "slams on brakes." In some cases the guy who had the head start and puts on brakes he loses. This is very difficult to explain to the average spectator we understand because we are the ones racing. |
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pinks all out ain't racing! It WAS a reality television show that took place at a dragstrip and thankfully it is no more!
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