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Items of Interest & Some Thoughts....
Here are a few news items, plus a few observations that I tought I'd throw out there for discussion:
1. IRL personnel are apparently going to some international conference in Montreal early this week, and while they are there, they will be talking with promoters about possibly racing at the F-1 circuit in Montreal in the future... How would the show be there??? From what I watched today, many corners have very little runoff at all... 2. Brian Barnhart told the Indy Star that next season's schedule could include Iowa Speedway in June, and Milwaukee is considering being the week after the Indy 500, the way it was in the past with the Rex Mays 150 that followed Indy for decades... 3. If Iowa joins the fray for 2007, where does Watkins Glen go in the compressed schedule??? 4. Cheever apparently has broadened the search for a second driver to Max Papis again, plus Chesson...no deal will happen before Kansas....Chesson has a "My Space" site, and shared that he is working on getting the WWF or Gibson Guitars as a sponsor....what happened to Carmelo??? BTW....I'd rather see those potential sponsors and their money go to someone else besides Cheever....spend it on a good team that needs it in this Series... 5. Speaking of sponsorships....Vitor Meira and Panther "Deserve" a good sponsorship deal!!!! Vitor has really come together with the crew at Panther, and IMO, they have always been one of the most talented operations in the Series... 6. I'm anticipating the "Mid-Season Report Cards" this week from media on the teams....Penske has to be an "A+"...Ganassi's grade may surprise us...they've let wins slip away with mistakes....Rahal, D&R and others won't want to even see their grades...... Your thoughts???? Last edited by Tim Northcutt; 26 Jun 2006 at 00:05. |
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I'd rather see the Montreal race be a Busch Series/Grand Am weekend, I think the course suits those cars better and don't think the IRL needs to be there right now, especially considering that with a merger the series will definitely be in Toronto. Molson Indy Montreal has never been a smashing success.
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I remember 2002 getting a rather nice crowd.
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honestly how often does a race get "turned around"? It seems once attendance for a race starts falling it just keeps falling no matter what is done.
Oh well, it'll get tested, because when the merger gets done it'll be the first GOOD reason for fans to come back to the track. |
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Going back to Tim's original thought:
1. I'd think if F-1 and CC could race at Montreal, IRL could. The show might not be much different than the others, though. 2 and 3. I would think the schedule would be expanded and perhaps "uncompressed" a little for expansion, although it's a big juggling act considering TV, what races are against on TV, how they fit with each individual track's schedule properly, how they fit for travel for the teams, etc. So, if Iowa and Montreal (or San Antonio or something else) are added, that's part of the figuring they're already doing.....just more of it. NASCAR's second Cup dates at Fontana, Phoenix and Texas ended an IRL race at those tracks. There's a lot "in play" that really has nothing to do with "the split." 4. Think Carmelo may have gone the way of Latrell Sprewell a few years ago. These deals with celebrities, by and large, have wound up pretty phony. 5. Amen on Vitor and the Panther team. 6. Expect you're right. |
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Tim you're so right about Panther deserving a sponsership deal -- this is a legit quick team and they deserve a big buck backer.
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I just reported what the Indy Star had stated....
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Luke, I don't think they'll be at Milwaukee again. I don't think they're going to make conversion kits on the DP-01 with excessive costs to make them right for just one oval on the trail.
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Absolutely right, Rusty. That particular card isn't in the deck any more.
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Whoa up there and get back to reality, luke.
Milwaukee was traditionally the race after Indy, with the same cars and drivers. It no longer is. But that was the draw, to see the cars and drivers of INDY at Milwaukee a week later. To say that CC goes there isn't apparently enough because its drivers DON'T run Indy. And I consider your post ridiculous about "speculating on nothing." CC has one oval (Milwaukee) this year and may well not have ANY ovals in '07. So, constructing the DP-01 for ovals or even coming up with an oval kit for them is a waste. Just what do you think teams are going to do with an oval kit when they don't race on ovals, and it would be quite expensive to get a kit for it for just one oval. What don't you want to understand about that? |
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What do you not understand about the fact that the dp 01 will run on ovals. Champ Car eyes more ovals in it's future. Champ Car's last attendance at Milwaukee was 26,000 something, some 21,000 imporvement from the year before. It's getting a little boring now when you always like to bend things after what you hear from your buddies at tf.
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luke, the story about Milwaukee being an IRL event for after the Indy 500 came from Brian Barnhart via the Indy Star - and it was noted as conjecture at the time. Obviously nothing is settled at this time as far as dates are concerned, but it's being floated by IRL staff. Perhaps there should be some information from proper sources on the CC side to deal with this, otherwise we're left with conjecture only.
Oh, btw, welcome back. IC, I don't know why you feel that the DP01 would need an update kit to run at the Mile. For the 1.5 mile high banked tracks I can understand your point, but frankly I don't see the need for this one. We know Elan announced that the car would incorporate all the safety they've developed from their other chassis, and that it is (was?) intended to be capable of running on ovals. We have not heard of any change in spec since then, have we? And I think, of any ovals currently on either series schedule, this would be the easiest one for them to prepare for? |
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paul, the car hasn't even hit the ground yet, hasn't moved six inches with the engine running and would most certainly need modifications to run ovals, but I agree that Milwaukee is the least sensitive of the ovals out there.
Besides, why would a car be built for just ONE oval? Luke, if CC's going to run on ovals as you suggest, please list them for me. |
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Look you know it's going to be launched this month at your favourite race, the San Jose grand prix. Nothing has changed no matter how much you may doubt or believe or from what your 'behind the scenes buddy' at Panoz or whereever said whatever.
Secondly again next year's schedule looks to be launched very soon. So Indycool that's when we're see how many ovals if any, if many, will be on the schedule. #21 |
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Ok, luke, we'll see.
paul, they might say anything they want to like that but maybe those safety factors are already built into the IRL cars, too, and they're just not saying. |
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I don't think Paul is comparing cars, I'm sure they have versions of those safety features. Isn't the point that the new CC has, from the outset, been designed to cope with ovals and they haven't said otherwise?
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Adam, yes, they've said it, but why? They aren't going to have any ovals if Milwaukee goes down. So what's the difference in THAT being a come-on?
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I am not really making a point other than, fundamentally, the CC can run on ovals. (Considering my post) whether or not it does run on a oval is separate to the clarification I was seeking about Paul's post.
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