Originally Posted by V12
Don't get me wrong, NASCAR does do some things very well - the entry lists are open, with no "selection process" and no requirement to contest the entire season, allowing for interesting "one-offs". It's also nice to see whacking great big numbers on the sides of the cars compared to the ones in F1 that you need a microscope to see.
For all that though, it's still not for me, I made an effort to watch the Daytona 500 and still couldn't get into it. All the cars look identical with only the manufacturer badges, and fake grill and light decals to differentiate between them, and the close pack racing is nice when it happens now and again but when it happens all the time...well it would be like eating fillet steak every day, it's good but when it becomes the norm it aint special anymore. The first 199 laps of the race (or however many minus 1) become irrelevant. Then you add all the crap like yellow flags thrown for no reason other than to bunch the field up, and so on, zzzzzzzzzzz.
Still NASCAR is very good at what it does and while I don't like it I can respect it. I wish F1 would stop trying to be all things to all people for the sake of Bernie's wallet and stick to what it (used to be) good at.