NASCAR fans have wanted the Indy Oval back on the schedule since it was taken off, but in the final year of the Brickyard 400 in 2019, many NASCAR fans did not view this race positively. The Iceberg is here to try to explain why the outlook of the Brickyard has changed.
- Back in 2019, there weren’t many people in the stands, and the broadcast partners of NASCAR did not market the race well. Why do you think NASCAR fans had such a bad perception of the Brickyard 400 back then?
- From the track breaking apart and destroying race cars to one that leads to disaster, the Indy Road course could be considered a failure in many fans’ eyes. Do you think that the disappointment of the Indy Road course led to people looking back on the Brickyard 400 more positively?
- NASCAR fans are very nostalgic, and when NASCAR took away one of the most historic races, this made NASCAR fans go crazy. When NASCAR took away the Indy oval, do you think that this led fans to appreciate the track more?
How do you think the Brickyard 400 will be perceived this year? Will we ever see the road course come back? Let The Iceberg know all of your thoughts and questions in the comment section.
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