Kyle Busch discusses the challenges of attracting attention in NASCAR.
NASCAR has been striving to bring the sport back to its glory days, but has struggled to capture the same level of interest from the masses. One of the main reasons for this decline, according to NASCAR Cup champion Kyle Busch, is the lack of stars among the drivers. In the 90s, NASCAR had a dedicated fan base made up of racing enthusiasts and loyal followers of legendary drivers like [removed names]. These drivers brought excitement and drama to the track, attracting a large audience.
However, as the sport has evolved, Kyle Busch notes that NASCAR has failed to retain its legacy fans and convert them into supporters of the current generation of drivers, including [removed names]. The power of the drivers’ stars historically was a major draw for NASCAR, but the sport is now struggling to market the current crop of drivers at the same level.
NASCAR has been slow to adapt to the digital media and streaming era, putting the sport in a challenging position. Now they must make decisions that may not please their existing fan base to ensure a sustainable future and attract new fans.
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