Packed grandstands, fans planning their entire weekends around race broadcasts, scanner radios crackling with team chatter — these are long bygone elements of NASCAR, which has sadly seen its audience thin out since the early 2000s. That era of all-consuming fandom has faded, and the sport has spent years dealing with the reality that the same level of devotion no longer comes naturally. But now the sanctioning body seems to be adjusting course, and Jeff Burton believes that this deserves recognition.

NASCAR has been taking stock of where it lost touch and placing renewed emphasis on listening to the people who form its backbone. Burton, as a result, has urged fans to give NASCAR the space to correct the missteps that drove many away.

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Appearing on Kenny Wallace’s show, Burtonframed the time as a crossroads for the fan base, saying, “They really made some decisions they thought were best for you, and they were wrong. Yeah. So they’re righting the ship. They’re righting it.

“And you can choose to stay mad at it. Like that’s your choice. And if that’s the direction you go, then that’s the direction you go. I don’t think anyone should tell you how you should think or how you should feel or what you should do. I would ask you that you give NASCAR a second chance.”

Burton followed that by stressing that fans were not shouting into the void. “And to appreciate that they ultimately did make some decisions, that your voice was heard, and come check a race out. The racing, regardless of what you’re eating and regardless of what people are telling you, the racing is pretty damn good… So don’t shut it out and say, these guys aren’t as good. I hear this all the time, man. These guys aren’t as good as y’all were. Bullsh t.”*

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