rpmmutant
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I cover a tiny race track in Irwindale on a regular basis. Standard Saturday night late model stock car stuff. On occasion, the track hosts a USAC event or a Formula Drift race. Tonight was the Turkey Night Grand Prix, a USAC tradition for 70 years in Southern California. Decent crowd for a cold Thanksgiving night, but Turkey Night has always drawn well.
The Formula Drift races at by far the most popular events at the track, pretty much double the attendance of NASCAR races or USAC races.
I was asked about the attendance and how to attract the type of crowd to NASCAR and USAC races that Formula Drift attracts.
I think, NASCAR in particular, has the same problem as baseball, albeit on a much smaller scale. How does a sport attract a younger audience. I love hearing stories and talking about how Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart and Kasey Kahne got their starts in USAC. I am not sure 10 year old kids have that same interest.
It was an interesting question. How does NASCAR and baseball start appealing to kids again?
The Formula Drift races at by far the most popular events at the track, pretty much double the attendance of NASCAR races or USAC races.
I was asked about the attendance and how to attract the type of crowd to NASCAR and USAC races that Formula Drift attracts.
I think, NASCAR in particular, has the same problem as baseball, albeit on a much smaller scale. How does a sport attract a younger audience. I love hearing stories and talking about how Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart and Kasey Kahne got their starts in USAC. I am not sure 10 year old kids have that same interest.
It was an interesting question. How does NASCAR and baseball start appealing to kids again?