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Kyle Larsons Kansas victory before the sparse amount highlights the Nascar problem

Nascar driver Kyle Larson's victory on the Kansa's Speedway yesterday in front of a “Sparse crowd was a great example of the basic problem, navigated with the Nascar compared to the 2020s,” said Nick Bromberg from Yahoo Sports. This problem is: “How few people were present.” After years of selling out in the 2000s and 2010s, the stands were “about half full” yesterday. Kansas is the “Best Track in Nascar”, and if it is “a few hundred miles south, it would be a candidate for childcare to organize a championship race in early November” when Nascar turns the location of his title race after the 2026 season. But Bromberg wondered whether the fans would “show, even if Kansas would get a title race”. The marketing of the “best track in Nascar should be simple”, but the local structure of the race was “almost unable to”. Nascar Weekends “have been big events in Kansas City for years. You have felt a subsequent thought”. This “can't just be a problem from Kansas City”. Nascar has “greatly reduced his public departments in the name of cost savings” in recent years. Hyperbolic to say that Nascar is exposed to an existential crisis. “But it is also” fair to say that Nascar has little hope to return to the heights that it experienced 20 years ago “(((((Yahoo Sports, 5/11).

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