by Dean in Eureka, CA » Tue Mar 06, 2007 2:38 am
I just finished watching Talledega Nights.
It was hilarious... But it also hit the nail on the head for me as far as "state" of Nascar goes. (I'm talking about the big three... Cup, Busch & Trucks, not the countless Short tracks across this land that pay Nascar big bucks to be Nascar sanctioned)
I'd like to see at least one race this year, where I can't question a call or non call... a race that doesn't turn into a caution fest at the end, even a race where a black flag is used to send a would be winner to the back of the pack for taking out the leader would be nice. That's what happens all the time at local short tracks across this land on Saturday night. I even saw Nascar (Cup) do that once at Sears Point... Ricky Rudd took out Davey Allison on the last turn of the last lap. Rudd was black flagged and Allison was handed the win. (Thinking it mighta been '90 or '91... somewhere around that time)
Nascar got the call right that day, why haven't they made a call like that since then... Last year's Talledega race where Vickers took out Little E and Johnson was a slam dunk.
Some of the penalties they do issue, leaves the fans to trust Nascar... Like the speeding penalties on pit road. How do we know a certain driver was speeding???... 'Cause Nascar says so, that's why. I'd like to see them make that one more transparent, with all the technology it would be pretty easy to have a dedicated screen display. I wonder if the big buck teams are allowed to use their own speed guns on their own drivers to keep Nascar honest on that one??? I highly doubt it.
I sit and listen to the announcers explain why Nascar made the right call on infractions and I'm led to believe the announcers are kissing up...
I was pretty excited this year about the COT coming online, but that one is now becoming a whacked out situation. One car, one template... Oh, I guess the motors make 'em different.
It's been the one sport in my life that my passion has grown stronger for with each and every passing year, since the age of 5... But now, I'm begining to wonder if I blew by the crossroads a ways back???
I just wish Nascar was like it was back in the 70's and 80's... They've taken my beloved sport and turned it into a joke.
Again, I don't mean to bum out the diehard fans here... but this one diehard is pretty disenchanted with it all at this point and it really hurts.