OK I am back in the world of cable TV. I turn on several channels and I can get sports car racing from Australia, dirt late models, drags on land, sand, and water, Motocross, boring ASCS, cliff diving, hot dog eating, lawn mower racing, the Tour de France, Off Road, Rally, nameless sports car races from various American venues, hours of soccer and Wimbledon tractor pulls,etc, just to name a few. This is not to disparage any of these events, but why in the hell does non-wing sprint cars get barely a whiff of TV exposure.
The old excuse was the production expenses were the big problem. So I guess getting events from Australia, and other remote places around the world and country are much cheaper than Kokomo or any other similar venue.
IMHO a little bit of this would help in the never ending pursuit of new, youthful fans to our sport. They might realize that non-wing racing is a lot like drifting but with real passing and competition. Yes, I understand that many young people get much of their entertainment info from the internet, etc. Loudpedal and others do a great job, but this primarily targets those already enthusiasts.
Finally, as to what little sprint car racing is on TV, it is almost always of a winged variety. Usually very little real action, boring to watch and probably does more harm than good.
God, I miss Australian Rules Football!
