ALMS needs to drop the NFL Films/documentary style for the TV presentations
That is the same guy who does NFL Films, isn't it? Well, if they want to do a season recap using his distinctive voice, I think that would be great. But Mid Ohio is the last ALMS race I'm going to watch with this format. I feel like I'm watching something that happened six months ago. I watch races to get the "live action feeling" (even if it's taped) of being in the here & now.
I have been a big fan of Dr. Don and the ALMS since Day 1. But the economy aside, this season has been a bad one. And now the series that has always proclaimed "For the Fans" seems to be falling short of that mark. Bringing in the "C" classes has helped to bolster the field. But we need more (truly) professional teams, not field fillers. And please, let's just have some professional commentators and show the race. Back to basics.
In regards to the NFL Films format...
[font='Verdana','sans-serif']Amen. I declined to watch the first race that CBS ‘covered’, but since the season is winding down, I subjected myself to the entire broadcast from Mid-Ohio. The entire time I just kept thinking about NFL Films. Of course I am a racing fan, not a football fanatic, but I think if CBS Sports execs (and Porsche, for that matter, since they sponsored the broadcast they have some complicity in the overproduction) would question ANY fan of the NFL, asking if they would rather watch a game broadcast or the NFL Films version, the results would be unanimous. This format is ridiculous. Why would they even consider doing this…have they performed some focus group research and found that endurance racing fans as a group suffer from ADHD? [/font]