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Portland no more.
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That is a shame. I always enjoyed those races - especially in the CART years - always fun to see if those final corner passes would hold up as they took off down the straight...
Telling that there is no mention of cash flowing during the CCWS years... |
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Very sad news. Portland is a great track and there have been some great memories at the venue. However when the sums dont stack up this was inevitable and on the cards.
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2 Oct 2007, 18:22 (Ref:2029193) | #4 | |
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Darn. Portland's loss is such a blow.
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2 Oct 2007, 19:04 (Ref:2029239) | #5 | |
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Portland was a fabulous track with many fine races and much CART history. Maybe another sign ChampCar is on its last legs? Any odds at Ladbrooke's for their survival through the entire '08 season?
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Oh ****.
I was planning on an Infineon Sprint Cup/Portland Champcar double next year! **** **** ****. |
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well sod it all
KK was saying he believed unternaqtinoal markets were underestimated...yeah and alienate The champcar market and home base. why portland low attendance? well make it a weekend with the SCCA and make all the locals come to the track- |
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CC has "underestimated" the domestic and Asian markets as well, imho.
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3 Oct 2007, 11:08 (Ref:2029761) | #10 | |
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Historically, Portland was a welcome addition to the PPG Indy Car World Series. It was the Indy cars coming to Portland as a keynote to the Rose Festival in the land that spawned Indy veteran car owner Rolla Vollstedt and Indy 500 veteran drivers Bob Christie (Grant's Pass), Len Sutton and Art Pollard (Medford). Bill Hildick was the Norton Co. executive based in Portland who was the guiding light behind the race when Norton sponsored Penske.
But it's not the Indy cars that are coming to Portland any more. That history is gone and that special feature of why the series ran there in the first place is gone. |
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It appears with the races being dropped over the last month, the ones left standing are a pretty good indication.
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Aint over yet folks, they are still negotiating.
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And it diminished from those roots as CART did, and as CC has, but I agree with mountainstar that Portland is in the same "wild card" position it's always been in. It loses money, but not as much as others and if it's needed to fill out the schedule, CC will be back there. Financially, it certainly has a much better chance than Vegas, for example.
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For a little trip down memory lane, one of the greatest finishes ever at Portland...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Qe3l3enlkU |
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I wouldn't count Portland out just yet. The city's just finished reconfiguring and repaving the western part of the course, and why would they do that if they didn't want to have races? Champ car was the only pro race left there -- they'd already canned ALMS. What a waste of a perfectly good racetrack (not to mention the revenue to the city), not to use it. keke |
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Just as a little aside....
CC 'quit' Mid Ohio, too. The IRL showed up this summer; and I've never seen a larger crowd (I've been going to MO for 30 years). My point is that the size of the crowd is NOT so much a function of the product (ie, the series). It is more reflective of the marketing. CC is in a serious slump, and the track operators know it and bid accordingly. |
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Hey, they still had to actually go, luke.
... and can you blame Honda employees for coming out and being proud of their company? |
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And Honda BOUGHT the tickets for them.......
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Did Honda sponsor the race ?
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Yes, they did. Both races.
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Shame to lose Portland as it has hosted some classics over the years...
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It ain't officially over until the schedule is announced. Global Events said it is a dead horse. I will remain hopeful that some company will step up and become the sponsor for not only 2008 but maybe three to five years.
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