by Mobius » Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:26 pm
I think if you actually follow a sport and know what is going on, it is a lot more interesting. NASCAR is a good example, to most people, it just a bunch of cars going in circles for four hours, which does sound pretty stupid. But when you think about and keep track of the pit strategies, the points races, and all the technical aspects of the sport (how to loosen/tighten a car up, the aerodynamics of each car, and the actual skill of each individual driver), it's easy to get swallowed up by it and become a fan. It's analgous to Omag's comment about the Red Bull Air-races, there's the dumb drunk who barely knows what an airplane (aeroplane, whatever) is, and people like us who would be totally amazed by the aircraft performing, the manuevers being used, and the skill of the pilot involved, but to that stupid drunk, it's still, "Hoo-ee, that thar' airplane's goin' fast!". Just my opinion.