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March 20th, 2024, 2:24 PM
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Driver Brand
The other day, Kyle Busch was saying that NASCAR has lost the majority of its 90's die hard fans.
Kyle Bush - "?You have die-hard fans of NASCAR, the Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Rusty Wallace, Terry Labonte, Mark Martin, Harry Gant, you name it. The guys from the 90s. Our world today in 2024 is a lot different fan base following along,? Kyle Busch stated ahead of the race at Bristol Motor Speedway.
?I don?t feel like we were able to transition a lot of the fans that were fans of those drivers that I just mentioned into a William Byron fan or a Kyle fan.?
?They kind of probably went away and just stopped following as much. Which is hard to say because honestly when you look at NASCAR, the fans love the drivers.?
I feel like a part of the reason 90's fans haven't latched on to the 00's drivers is a lack of branding. Gone are the days of each driver being a staple to their team and only driving one paint scheme. Just like football, baseball, hockey or any other team - fans want consistency to be able to attach to.
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March 20th, 2024, 5:25 PM
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Shucks! I logged on because you might be talking about Golf. I never knew that there was any other driver with a brand. BTW: Mine's a Calaway. :>)
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March 21st, 2024, 11:39 AM
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Some of those fans from the '90s have died.
Some "quit" when their favorite driver retired (Martin, Wallace, Jarrett, etc.)
Some left when it was apparent Dale Jr. wasn't going to win as much as his dad did.
Some quit when Dodge (or Pontiac) dropped out of NASCAR.
Some quit when Toyota entered NASCAR.
Some quit when the "Car of Tomorrow" was introduced.
I know of one who stopped following NASCAR when his employer (Square D) stopped sponsoring a race team. Then he was laid off (Square D moved the production line to Mexico). Then he died of cancer.
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