NASCAR could also be probably the most few US sports leagues to realistically address the problem of sports betting, acknowledging that fans just like the option and that integrity of results is unlikely to suffer. However the lawsuit by the NFL and other sports leagues which prevented Delaware from accepting single-game gambling also keeps NASCAR bets from being played.
NASCAR's race this weekend at Dover Speedway would have featured racing fans betting on their favorite drivers at adjacent Dover Downs, in an excellent world. But US courts ruled the casino can only take bets at the NFL, under its grandfather clause within the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act.
What's most frustrating to gambling patrons is that everybody involved could be happy to permit the action. The state already tried to legalize sports betting, fans are eager enough to bet that they pump billions into illegal gambling, and NASCAR has no objection.
"I think the sports betting can have had the facility to attract new people into NASCAR simply to give them every other reason to watch," Denis McGlynn, president of Dover Motorsports, told USA Today.
So, way to the NFL, an event that doesn't in anyway involve them will attract over 100,000 fans on Sunday, all of whom may be denied the risk to legally bet on their sport. Perhaps the NFL thought that racing fans would switch back to their commercial-engorged telecasts to look at Terrell Owens act like a jerk, if betting weren't permitted.
Published on September 26, 2009 by A.J.Maldonado
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