Agreed, the state of the sport in North America is a disaster. I mentioned in a previous post that there is still some terrific racing to found, I also mentioned going to Eldora to see the USAC Sprinters last Saturday, it was absolutely fantastic, pure racing, nothing orchestrated or over hyped, just pure hardcore racing.
I went to my first Indy 500 in 1972, and have been to every one since. The state of Indycar is laughable, they're going to struggle to cobble together 33 cars for this years race, I can remember a time when there would be almost one hundred entered. A grandstand ticket for the 500 used to be one of the toughest tickets in sports, now you can get one for a six-pack of beer and a pack of Marlboros. NASCAR? Don't even get me started, for many years back in the ninties a group of buddies & I used to go to the spring race at Talladega, now you couldn't pay me to go back...
Pro road racing is my first love, Can-Am, IMSA, Trans-Am, F5000 etc., but it's going down the toilet as well, the one bright spot may be Pirelli World Challenge. There's still some good racing in the SCCA club ranks however.
The wife & I are planning on going to the US Nationals in Indy over Labor day weekend, I've been before but she's never been to a big NHRA meet, it'll blow her away! Fortunately the NHRA is still thriving nicely.
There is some good racing to found here, just not where we've been accustomed to seeing it.
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