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3 Jan 2004, 00:19 (Ref:826090) | #1 | ||
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Wallace, Stewart and Earnhardt Jr. @ Daytona
If this has been covered already sorry for the repeat. I checked around and didn't see it on here. Here's the link.
http://www.crash.net/uk/en/news_view...d=26&nid=83147 This definitely makes the grade in marketing 101. Nice PR move for the Grand Am folks. Last edited by jhansen; 3 Jan 2004 at 00:20. |
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Yea, we heard originally that Dale Jr. was going to do Daytona with Friesinger in a Porsche GT3, but I think that was before the Porsche restrictions, and also you have to think there was a lot of 'something' going on in back rooms.
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That's probably putting it mildly, but I concur.
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Jimmie Johnson now signed up to drive in a DP also.
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What they did not know was that Grand Am were not going to allow the new 911GT3 RSR. And, yes, there was a blanket offer to teams from ISC - there would be unnamed "NASCAR drivers" available. |
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I was wondering about timing on fuel cell. I didn't recall. It would have been rather humorous if Dale Jr. won Daytona 24 Hour in a Porsche!
Grand Am could really take off if they could get the NASCAR stars in there type of guest appearances. The NASCAR schedule stops that idea as there are way too many conflicts. Could you spin some of the Busch races off to run on their own, run the Grand Am's with NASCAR guests on Saturdays at the roval tracks, and have Nextel on Sunday? Big challenges with track configurations and such, but I wonder if that would get them a bigger audiance for Grand Am? |
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Why not pair Grand Am up with the two regular road course races at Sonoma and Watkins Glen? That seems like a no brainer.
And I agree, pulling in NASCAR drivers could really help their attendance. My problem is that better road racing talent could be passed up in the process. On the positive side it does pull in fans that would not ordinarily watch a sportscar race. My mistake, just saw that Grand Am is at the Glen during the Nextel Cup race. Last edited by jhansen; 3 Jan 2004 at 01:33. |
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Well certainly, the offer of having a couple of NASCAR drivers available, and some money to put in your pocket is a hard offer for potential DP teams to turn down. Pookfare is hard to turn down.
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Anybody heard if Mark Martin will show up with any DP teams? He has a heck of a record at Daytona with Roush Mustangs, and he seems like a good fit into a Ford powered DP.
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Where is the entry lists?
Are there any "Big Gun" drivers, Brabham, Herbet etc? |
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So the Howard-Boss team went and snagged some Winst..umm..Nextel Cup drivers, and some of the Dyson stable. It would seem smarter to me to put Wallace with Leitzinger and EFR, and keep the Nextel drivers together, if they want to win that is. I think both cars should do well though. Jr. is alot better of a race car driver since 2001, and qualfied in the top ten at Sears Point last year. Stewart should fit right in there. I can't remember the last time I saw Wallace get in the car without getting up the order. Johnson finished 5th, I beleive, at last year's Watkins Glen race. Leitzinger is fast in everything. EFR is the perfect long distance driver, much like Haywood. Brule might be another Forest Barber. While the NASCAR drivers might not be the most versatile out there, they do know how to take care of a car to be fast at the finish. They race 400 and 500 mile races every weekend. At least they got good Nextel drivers, the '02 champion, Jr. 3rd in points last year, and Johnson 2nd. Better hope it stays dry. Where is Robbie Gordon?
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