tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8420427772372732172.post2401553843952197208..comments2024-02-10T09:24:23.365-05:00Comments on Scribblings: The Chase is Ruining NASCAR, but There's a FixSean OLearyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17167403223532467766noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8420427772372732172.post-67828410668280783182022-02-12T09:48:04.583-05:002022-02-12T09:48:04.583-05:00The Patriots don't play every other team, ever...The Patriots don't play every other team, every single race, you're comparing apples to pizza.<br />The decline in NASCAR began in 2006 the year after The Chase began,<br />it only took one season of that garbage for fans to say "Nope."<br />You wanna fix NASCAR, easy, get rid of The Chase.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01305298802639238969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8420427772372732172.post-87511399640649196822016-07-28T08:54:38.236-04:002016-07-28T08:54:38.236-04:00the chase isn't the only issue. The racing i...the chase isn't the only issue. The racing is simply boring. I love the description "195 mph commuting." Watching Kyle Busch lead a high speed parade on both saturday and sunday where there is so little passing is simply not keeping my attention. We can pretty much assume at this point that either a JGR or Kendrick team is going to win and have 3 other top ten cars. These are the most wealthy teams and that makes for boring racing. Whether they have Toyota or Chevrolet stickers on the car does not matter...without the stickers they are the same car. <br />I would limit the amount of cars a racing team can have entered in each series to no more than 2. I would limit the amount of series a driver can race in to one. I would keep the rules simple and not change the rules over every crash. It used to be twice as heavy, half the tires = excitement. Now its more exciting to watch dashcam videos of people driving to work, because thats not so contrived. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com