I haven't been to a NASCAR race in years and I don't miss it but I do watch some on TV. I do still attend local dirt short track races and both series have at least one thing in common; lots of empty seats! I don't know if it is racing's fault or the fact that there are so many other entertainment options these days as opposed to when I was a kid in the late 1970s and beyond. My option back then on a Saturday night was to stay home and watch the Love Boat with my folks on the one TV or go to Flemington Fair Speedway. Easy choice but you had to get there early to find a seat. Today, I can't drag my son to a race no matter how hard I try. And when I go, there is no rush, plenty of seats available.
As far as NASCAR, I don't mind the stage racing aspect but I don't want to see a caution at the end of the stage. Let the stages be just an incentive to race hard throughout the race, not like a little race within the race. I also find road courses, not street circuits, more entertaining than ovals. I was never an Earnhardt fan but his impact on the sport when he was racing was undeniable. His death was an even bigger impact. For me, something changed that day. Maybe there is just no longer such a polarizing figure out there anymore. You either loved him or hated him, not much in between. Denny Hamlin maybe, but he aggravates people more with his mouth than anything.