Hey, Andretti wasnt terrible!
A bit sad? The US is one of the biggest nations in the world, and the opportunities to get into motor racing of all kinds--its there, and it lives. The problem is the interest is not there. Im happy to see the audience at the American Grand Prix is decent, because I hate being associated with fans that can only understand "circle driving"
Did you know that in order to see ANY F-1 race, you got to have at least digital cable? Meaning the availability of even watching a race is restricted. Which means the interest in the sport is very defined.
3/4 of the Cup races are on channels that dont even require normal cable, let alone digital cable.
What this translates to is that theres only an interest in NASCAR style races
NASCAR runs on primarily ovals
IRL runs on pure ovals, only. CART WAS on non-cable channels, and IRL wasnt. Now people see CART and think "What the hell? Theyre doing roadcourses? Thats boring!" And then they see the IRL and say "Hey! Ovals! Cool!"
So, that translates to people not liking CART and not even knowing the F-1.
The general concensus of the American audience about F-1 is that there is no passing, and its boring.
Now, I dont even remember what point I was trying to make (doh)
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