Personality As Product
Fox is creating personalities for IndyCar drivers out of thin air, while NASCAR drivers have TV static personalities.
Fox is creating personalities for IndyCar drivers out of thin air, while NASCAR drivers have TV static personalities.
Despite all being in the same state, they are three vastly different events each with its own racing culture and fanbase. So, how do they compare?
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Frontstretch’s Kevin Nix answers this week’s questions for NASCAR Mailbox on Frontstretch’s YouTube channel.
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Strategy has long been a secondary concern at IndyCar’s season opener.
In its counterclaim, NASCAR specifically singles out 23XI’s Curtis Polk.