Originally Posted by
vande07
I don't check in here often, but thanks for the kind words.
I know there is a divide amongst fans of NASCAR and dirt track racing. If this past year has taught us (fans) anything, I hope that most of us can agree that going forward that tracks/communities need all the events/visitors possible this upcoming year to help them recover from 2020 and that we shouldn't disparage them for it.
My biggest concern is that if we (fans) continue to tear down tracks/promotors online, on social media, etc. why would a potential new fan ever even come to try it out once?
My hope is that SRX is a HUGE success and the tracks/communities they visit (Eldora, Lucas Oil in Indy so far) reap the benefits.
I hope that Knoxville benefits from the NASCAR Trucks.
I hope Nashville benefits from IndyCar street race.
I hope the communities around Lucas and WoO Late Model or Sprint events benefit, etc., etc..
I'd rather watch a "bad" race over no race at all.