This subject comes up from time to time usually with no real answers to solve the problem we are undergoing. I just read a short interview with Don Prudhomme, whom I am sure needs no intoduction here.
One of the questions asked of him was "What is the state of drag racing today?"
His answer, not in entirety was "Now it's more of a cult following. It's on TV and they have a certain amount of ratings and ... that's it. They can't grow beyond that. The [event attendance] situation is the same. The fans are older now. And their kids don't especially care for drag racing. But they don't care for any other racing, either. And the proof in the pudding is you go to Bakersfield for the California Hot Rod Renuniuon and all you see are guys my age."
This coming from one of the guys who helped to put drag racing on the map. He and Tom hooked up with Matel to promote drag racing thru Hot Wheels. How many kids did he attract to the sport? Who knows? We are not the only ones who are struggling, with no real answer in sight. Even NASCAR, who seemed to have had it figured out through personalities and spectacular wrecks is having their troubles too. I don't know the answer either, I guess we just continue as best we can we programs like the NorCal 400. It's not the answer but it is better than doing nothing, but meanwhile do we continue as a "cult" or what? As has been stated we can't keep doing the same thing and expect different results. And all us old guys are retiring, going to Paradise Lake or just plain giving it up. We need some kind hook to attract new blood and get them off their ipads to see what the real world is about.
kk
One of the questions asked of him was "What is the state of drag racing today?"
His answer, not in entirety was "Now it's more of a cult following. It's on TV and they have a certain amount of ratings and ... that's it. They can't grow beyond that. The [event attendance] situation is the same. The fans are older now. And their kids don't especially care for drag racing. But they don't care for any other racing, either. And the proof in the pudding is you go to Bakersfield for the California Hot Rod Renuniuon and all you see are guys my age."
This coming from one of the guys who helped to put drag racing on the map. He and Tom hooked up with Matel to promote drag racing thru Hot Wheels. How many kids did he attract to the sport? Who knows? We are not the only ones who are struggling, with no real answer in sight. Even NASCAR, who seemed to have had it figured out through personalities and spectacular wrecks is having their troubles too. I don't know the answer either, I guess we just continue as best we can we programs like the NorCal 400. It's not the answer but it is better than doing nothing, but meanwhile do we continue as a "cult" or what? As has been stated we can't keep doing the same thing and expect different results. And all us old guys are retiring, going to Paradise Lake or just plain giving it up. We need some kind hook to attract new blood and get them off their ipads to see what the real world is about.
kk
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