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Champ Car To Edmonton in 2005
This article appeared in yesterday's Edmonton Journal. It is on-line but the site is subscription based. Kudos to this poster at Champweb.net for the details.
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3 Oct 2004, 00:47 (Ref:1113659) | #2 | ||
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NO WAY! It says they've already signed the contracts. Race to be held on my birthday next year. I remember driving by City Center Airport thinking it'd be a great place to hold a race.
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I like the part about providing Pat best.
"The contract calls on Champ Car, once known as CART, to provide drivers (Paul Tracy, Patrick Carpentier, Sebastien Bourdais and the like) vehicles, attendants and crew members for a weekend race at the airport from July 15-17." |
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Sorry if I'm behind the times, but does this mean FOUR Canadian races (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Edmonton) in 2005?
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Possibly!
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I take it this would be a street race? Any Edmonton locals have any idea of whether a good layout can/will be arranged?
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It's an airport race, Boots.
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Dear Fellows,
Edmonton is a much more likely candidate than Calgary to replace Vancouver in next year's Champ Car calendar. Friday I met a person that works at the Long Beach Grand Prix Association and I was told that Vancouver is "looking quite shaky" for next year. This is nothing new (it has been rumoured time and again), but regrettably, it seems to be another indication that we may have already seen the last Champ Car race in that wonderful town. The person I met has close connections with Vancouver organizers. Continuing: according to someone I know within a team whose owner is in the OWRS board, no contract has been signed with any new track for next year, and this includes Edmonton. There would be no draft or even a letter of intention on Edmonton yet, but contacts are happening. It also seems that this event would not be sponsored by Molson. The considered location is the old airport in Edmonton downtown (curiously I had a friend that worked there!). It seems that what was published by the Canadian press are "seeds" to attract other investors to pay the bill. Do not book plane tickets to Edmonton yet. The same person referenced in the previous paragraph confirmed that, interestingly, the Edmonton contacts were initiated by "the local people" [sic] and "not by us" [OWRS]. Also, this source gave serious hints that all but confirmed what I had heard before (and posted in this forum): a race in Calgary has not been a serious consideration - at least not so far. OWRS is looking for alternative venues in case Vancouver cannot host a race in 2005, and made a list of possible venues "up north". This study includes all sort of ideas and concepts which are not to be understood as firm proposals. I have been told that some of the locations mentioned were Mosport, Calgary, "a place close to Vancouver" (Victoria?), a second race in Montréal in the same season, Winnipeg, Ottawa and quite possibly some others (I was not given other names though). Again, all indicates that these locations were brainstormed based in geographical and economical considerations, so do not spend time looking for "potential race tracks around these towns" or carrying out futile exercises as drawing the race track of your dreams in downtown Ottawa. Regards, Muzza Last edited by Muzza; 3 Oct 2004 at 13:32. |
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Cool stuff, I hope it happends. It certainly sounds like a move in the right direction. Muzza I hope your souce just isn't enough in the loop to know that it'll soon be finalized. Still don't get why the Vancouver race can't be relocated in the Vancouver area. I keep saying this, the GP of London Ontario has a great ring to it.
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Muzza as always you bring up good points. The Edmonton group has been around for number of years and have been trying to get a race here. Now in "race" I mean a major motorsports event. Rumors have also had the ALMS in 05 and the rumor that IRL talked to the Edmonton group. I believe this is the same group that was rumored to have a proposal of building a temp/perminate race track on the grounds of Northlands (where our horse race track,the Oilers arena, and exhibition grounds. This track would be in the middle of residental area so it would be a hard sell. But a successful Champ Car race held once a year may make this fly.
Molson not being involved is true at this point but that can easily be solved. Remember this Edmonton group would be the promoters and thus Molson would have the benifits of sponsorship but no risks as a promoter. Another point is that Molson, I have been told by the Molson CEO, are talking to Calgary. Another rumor is that Molson wants Calgary but Champ Car wants Edmonton. So this is all very interesting and we really won't know which way it will go until a schedule is announced. Last edited by MolsonBoy; 3 Oct 2004 at 16:33. |
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Here is a link to Edmonton Sun article that adds to the dicussion:
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Well, speaking from the only point of view that interests me, the racing (I'm selfish like that ), another Airport track sounds great...there's got to be a healthy long straight or two around such a layout!
Has anyone got any ideas about the proposed track layout? :confused: |
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I read that article in the Sun this morning actually. I say just add both Calgary and Edmonton! I'll go to both...
I think it's doable. Every year, Calgary has the Stampede that sees over one million visitors in the 10 days, then like a week or two later, Edmonton holds Klondike days (which are almost identical) and gets comparable numbers. As for possible layouts, find an aerial photgraph of the ariport and have a go at it. |
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Good points, Muzza, as usual.
Poster at another forum also pointed out that the weekend mentioned in the Journal article is the final weekend of the Stampede, adding that many from Edmonton, both corporate and fans, attend that event. It would be senseless to compete with that long-standing event just down the road a ways. My guess is that OWRS is using the Edmonton dangle to negotiate a better deal with Molson for Calgary, like when Gentilozzi threatened an LA street race if Long Beach didn't stay in line, San Jose/Laguna, etc. Singleton is dealing internally with the merger with Coors as a consideration of what happens and probably isn't going to get run over right now. |
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Airport tracks tend to be great, with lots of overtaking chances,although the deisgn of the first corner is crucial to avoid regular first lap carnage. Retaining 3 Canadian races is quite important for CART, no doubt about it.
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Well, I am speachless. The possibility of a Champ Car race an hour and 20 minutes from my house would be insane. I was babbling and smiling like a drunken idiot when I first heard of the possiblity of a race in Calgary. Now I am completely speachless and my smile just got bigger.
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As a kid who was born in Edmonton, raised in Calgary, and is currently attending University back in Edmonton, it really is win-win!
Honestly, however, a race in Calgary makes more financial sense, with a greater potential for corporate involvement. After all, it is the Houston of the north. As for the ability of staging a street race there.... that could be tough. But I guess I'll let OWRS/Molson handle this one and take what I'm given, whenever that may be. |
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As someone who lived in BC for the last 10 years, I will be sad to see the Molson Indy Vancouver go. However, as someone who will probably soon be taking up permanent residence in Alberta, I say do Calgary and Edmonton. I'll attend both! And another airport circuit would be awesome.
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The following came from Almost Human. A race website that I believe is located at Auto Racing Daily. It's a newsletter type website: The Canadian city of Edmonton could find itself with a Champ Car World Series event as early as next year if the latest stateside rumours are to be believed. A report posted in the Edmonton Journal late last week indicates that the city has already signed a contract with Champ Car to host a race next July on a course designed around the Edmonton City Centre Airport. The report also indicated that a race in Edmonton would not come at the cost of losing the Molson Indy Vancouver and would add a fourth Canadian date alongside Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal. The future of the Vancouver race has been the subject of some speculation owing to planned construction work around the site of the current Champ Car course. Sounds good to me.. |
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Good to hear that they are looking at an airport-track as opposed to yet another street-circuit.
Hopefully I'll get to see it on TV too (if the race becomes a reality, that is). |
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Yes, its excellent news that Champcar is seeking new venues, but it must be careful that variety of different disciplines are kept
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Why is the offer to Champcar, from this Edmonton group, proposing the same date that the Toronto Molson Indy traditionally runs on? July 15-17
(From National Post, Sports section, Page S4) |
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I'm sure the date isn't set it stone yet, but that is a pretty poor choice for a number of reasons. It's the last weekend of the Calgary Stampede, so that may keep some Calgarians from making the trek to Edmonton. Not me though. I also really doubt that the Molson Indy Toronto is in any danger.
I believe the agreement itself was "tentative", and there was an article in the Sun that I recall mentioning this fact, and that the group that made the proposal wanted to make it clear that it wasn't a done deal just yet. There's probably a few more hoops to jump through, but I remain optimistic about the possibility of a fourth Canadian race in Calgary/Edmonton. |
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Another good point, Fogelhund.
There must be a lot in play here, including the acrimonious Coors-Molson merger. Again, my guess is that both OWRS and Molson are looking for better deals. The Calgary deal has been in the works for months as an alternative to the situation in Vancouver with Singleton hooking up with the Stampede people and Edmonton has come out of the blue in the last couple weeks. My guess continues to be that OWRS is following the same pattern it has since its inception. Rumors started about Long Beach going IRL and Gentilozzi came out saying they'd run an LA street race against it if that happens. San Jose came out as an obvious alternative threat to Laguna. That follows Pook insisting on scheduling Mid-Ohio opposite Kentucky's IRL race, which subsequently screwed up both Mid-Ohio and Road America. Gentilozzi threatened the Portland race initially in The Oregonian to give the date to Montreal. My guess is that OWRS has thrown Edmonton into the mix, on Toronto's date, against the Stampede, for supposed leverage. OWRS probably wants a long-term deal with Molson and Singleton probably can't make a long term deal with the merger hanging over him. And he's probably saying, "you take Edmonton over Calgary and you don't GET Toronto either and I'll talk to IRL and Grand Am about it." IMO, negotiations for races in Canada can't be going very well. It's always been a cash cow for CART/OWRS and with all this screwing around, unsettled and probably acrimonious as pressures and leverages get applied, and with Carpentier supposedly going to the IRL, and other than Singleton saying he had never talked to the people in Edmonton, nothing else is being said, I don't think this is very good. |
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You can't get to the whole story Fogelhund mentioned without a subscription, but the lead that you CAN read is pretty telling.
http://www.canada.com/national/natio...6-d8a267680183 |
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