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Originally Posted by Ed Wright
But, how many paying spectators would there be? Sadly, nobody pays to watch us. Look in the stands when the fuel cars are done. Heck, hardly any of them watch Pro Stock. Nobody watches the Alky cars either. Even fewer the index cars, which I understand. :-)
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The question is: Why?
And the answer is: Because no one spends any money or time to promote us.
NHRA spends millions to promote Top Fuel and Funny Car. If they spent a million dollars to promote anything else, I'd be surprised.
Spectators do not buy tickets to see us because no one is selling tickets to see us.
The only marketing that caters to Stock and Super Stock is the marketing by companies that sell parts to us.
The most time NHRA has dedicated to us is when they've explained to us that "no one watches you because they are not smart enough to understand the classes". That's a Hell of a way to think and talk about your fans.
Well, maybe I wasn't being quite fair there. They've also spent plenty of time telling us that we "don't generate a profit", and that we "take up way too much time and space that would be better utilized by the pros".
And like I said, they've sold the racers on that very idea.