coolandy007
Spectator
Ok, I just didn't get the concept but I was sure that's what he meant.
If you think about it, NASCAR really has no "WOW" factor until someone crashes or you reach the final laps, but everyone comes and stays seated from beginning to end. I would say the reason is the way in which it's marketed. People identify with the drivers and know them by name and by car, the announcers are knowledgeable and exciting, the media always has great shots and videos, the cars are loud and blingtastic. We have all that available, we just need to put it together into an organized venue. Moe suggested a ProAm meeting. I think that's a great idea, but I think everyone else should get together too. Media and drivers and organizers. People that are really interested in watching SFLDrifters grow and putting SFL on the map.
If you think about it, NASCAR really has no "WOW" factor until someone crashes or you reach the final laps, but everyone comes and stays seated from beginning to end. I would say the reason is the way in which it's marketed. People identify with the drivers and know them by name and by car, the announcers are knowledgeable and exciting, the media always has great shots and videos, the cars are loud and blingtastic. We have all that available, we just need to put it together into an organized venue. Moe suggested a ProAm meeting. I think that's a great idea, but I think everyone else should get together too. Media and drivers and organizers. People that are really interested in watching SFLDrifters grow and putting SFL on the map.