via A sale of NASCAR was once unthinkable. Now it may be overdue. – The Washington Post
Given how NASCAR has changed for the worse since the beginning of the 21st Century, and the hostile society we live in during this 21st Century, such as, for instance; those who are unintelligent enough to vote for The Evil Donald Trump as President of the United States, all of the people with tattoos, Undercut haircuts, and those who dye their hair these strange, bizarre colors; the paramount importance of wireless devices such as smart cellular telephones, tablets, IPods, and MP3 players; traditional brick-and-mortar stores slowly giving way to internet shopping; automobiles these days being produced under global control with touchscreens and with far more limited option, package, exterior color, and interior color choices when compared to a decade or two ago; and wierdo music itself, and the harebrained musical artists that record it; having long since replaced the popularity of artists such as Elton John, Celine Dion, Rod Stewart, Bertie Higgins, Eddie Rabbitt, and Dolly Parton, to name a few; it does not surprise me that the France family is putting NASCAR up for sale, and not does it surprise me that NASCAR may very well be on its way out, or in other words-going out of business entirely.
I totally agree with everything that Washington Post staff writer Liz Clarke had written in this newspaper article, and everything that people such as H.A “Humpy” Wheeler, Felix Sabates; and Ramsey Poston have commented on.
If you’ve been following this blog for a long time, you know that I’ve been saying time and time again that NASCAR was much better when CBS Sports had the rights to it, and when Ken Squier had called the races for CBS.
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