I like watching the racing. The new camera locations add a lot. What car doesn't have a steerable camera? The ones buried in the track are cool as heck. The thing that is a problem to me, is all the cars are the same. Same frame and engine with a plastic hobbyland body with stick on stickers like I used to build when I was 10.
All the cars are generic now. It's science folks, and being fair to the next guy so all the cars are the same.
How many cars are under $20,000,000 yearly budget? Which ones win? $30,000,000.
To put it lightly, there is no balls to the walls hard knock racing. It's a global empire now, and slowly dying. Folks want Xbox, new phones, and less pollution. Times are changing, ahh well I'm old and will let the new folks decide what to do.
Let's not forget local racing though, most USA places have a fun dirt or asphalt 1/4 mile track close enough to make it a race. Tickets are a bazillion $$ cheaper, beer is cheap, many have places right outside the track where you can setup and BBQ. Just watch out for the random rubber chunk in the smoker.
Racing is still fun as heck to watch, it's the $$$$$$$ TV and teams with A Friggin Dannon Yogurt Car (YOGURT???) on TV.
BTW, RALLY USA racing is staring up soon on TV, it's a blast to watch, look it up. 6 cars on a small track slamming over jumps and each other. good times.