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28 Aug 2007, 23:56 (Ref:1998832) | #1 | |
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29 Aug 2007, 00:39 (Ref:1998850) | #2 | ||
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Ok, can someone get me KK's arse.
Seriously though, did the sponsors' finances suddenly go to pot? Why can't KK, GF, and PG bankroll the remainder of this year's costs and continue going for sponsors to keep this from happening next year?! |
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29 Aug 2007, 03:20 (Ref:1998888) | #4 | ||
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Very disappointing. Was looking foward to a race in Pheonix.
All that effort in going head to head with IMS has come to nothing. Now wouldnt it be nice if they could switch this race to Pehonix International Raceway |
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29 Aug 2007, 08:17 (Ref:1998981) | #5 | |
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Which means that we're done racing in the US for this season. Netherlands, Australia and Mexico left.
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29 Aug 2007, 09:39 (Ref:1999042) | #6 | ||
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Bankrolling the race for this year at least would surely have been cost-effective, considering the negative PR of cancelling a race at such short notice, messing up the late-season schedule. It seems like the initial published race schedule is never completely followed through by OWRS.
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I'm just wondering, could this decision have been helped by the fact that Bourdais is moving to F1?
with his current lead and form, it's likely he would've been champion before this race. and with the late date for it, STR could've asked him to skip it, so he could be working for them at that point already |
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29 Aug 2007, 10:01 (Ref:1999054) | #10 | ||
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Oh dear oh dear oh dear - at the risk of being accused of negativity (one of the most heinous crimes in this part of the forum apparently) this seems wholly in keeping with the administrative side of CC this past 12 months.
Isn't it time this series went back to being a national championship again and it stopped pretending it was a well organised international racing car series? |
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29 Aug 2007, 10:08 (Ref:1999057) | #12 | ||
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Another "win" for the hobby racers. This year's winner of the "Ansan Award" goes to...
First China gets switched, then cancelled. Now Phoenix. We, as fans, are asked to accept that this is a top-line series. One that is on rise. Well, top level racing series just don't have these things happen year-in and year-out. Further, the apparent unwillingness of the hobbyists to prop the race up with their own $$ makes a statement of it's own. If this series were truly viable, and truly on the edge of re-establishing itself then there should have been no hesitation to do so. If the owners are no longer willing, then why would/should anyone else be? marcel82, I would be willing to bet that 70% of the folks who would have been attending the race have no idea who Bourdais is, let alone that he is going to F1. Further, that should be a draw to come see the race, not a detraction. PS- of course, China is still listed for this year as "TBD." Last edited by JohnSSC; 29 Aug 2007 at 10:13. |
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As for Phoenix being canceled, a shame I was looking forward to the December race. A shame another race has been canceled. |
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Not speaking for Mystery here, but the point I believe that was being made is that while the CC gang was on their triumphal swing through second-tier tracks in Europe (thus giving Dan Clarke the chance to make a fool out of himself and the series in front of a more experienced motorsports crowd), perhaps the focus should have been on races here in North America. Since this is their "base" so to speak, the idea should be to make sure that things are in order at home before you go across the Atlantic.
And yes, hobby racers. Like I said in another thread they need to put someone in charge of this stuff, give them a budget and have them make it happen. I am getting really tired of their happy talk. This far out of bankruptcy they should be able to announce a schedule that is stable. |
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29 Aug 2007, 11:36 (Ref:1999106) | #16 | ||
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Well John I believe since 2001 a race has been canceled every year which isn't good at all, will be 2 this year with China. Why don't thy just announce it's over? Only 2 months left of the traditional racing series which leaves no time to re-organize an event.
I will admit it doesn't look professional, as other top line series don't. But we'll see. |
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29 Aug 2007, 11:40 (Ref:1999110) | #17 | |
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It's actually three cancellations this year. Denver was on the original schedule.
China and Ansan are one thing, but I've read at other forums about those who bought plane tickets and reserved rooms for Phoenix. Shame. |
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2001: Rio was canceled when they couldn't agree on a date with the major I believe as they were originally going to run the stock car course. Then Texas was canceled on the race weekend because of the high speeds on the high banks. 2002: Lausitz I think was originally on the schedule. 2003: Road America was off then on again in the end thanks to Mario Andretti but Fontana was canceled because of the fires in California. 2004: St.Petersburg was moved back to a later date because the season started later then never featured on the schedule. Korea 2005:Korea 2006: Korea 2007: Denver, Shanghai and Phoenix. I really want to see CC do well but first I think they need to start off with a solid schedule and bring in stability. |
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Thanks John - spot on assessment of the point I was making. My geography isn't as bad as some people might be inclined to think!!
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MotoGP has a pretty fixed calendar and has done for years. World Superbikes seems similarly well organised. Same story with World Rally. IRL? Nope - not a top line series IMHO (Milka Duno!!) but even that seems to have its calendar fixed before the start of the season (before the start of 2007 at all if Wikipedia is to be believed). Which series do you have in mind? |
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CCWS statement from Steve Johnson:
"We obviously are disappointed that the organizers of Grand Prix Arizona cancelled their event. While we were looking forward to closing our season with a new Champ Car race in Arizona, we're prepared to now finish instead in Mexico City (Nov. 9-11) as we have done the past three years. We look forward to a great event this weekend in Assen, Holland, the second of two new Champ Car events in Europe, then concluding our 2007 season with our traditionally strong events in Surfer's Paradise, Australia in October and Mexico in November. "The 2007 Champ Car World Series season will encompass 14 total events, including four new events in Las Vegas, Nevada; Mont-Tremblant, Canada; Zolder, Belgium; and Assen, Holland. This is two less than originally planned due not only to Phoenix's decision to cancel but also with the inability to conduct an event in China this year. The failure of our previous China promoter-since replaced-to materially comply with our agreement forced us to miss our May date, and we have been unable to secure an appropriate 2007 replacement date with our new promoter. While it's unfortunate that these situations have occurred, we're now on the eve of what we expect to be one of our most successful events of the year, and anticipate an exciting week ahead in Holland." |
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'I will admit this doesn't look professional, as other top line series don't cancel atleast 1 event a year. But we'll see' What more do you want me to say? |
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Fair enough Luke but I misinterpreted what you said, which was
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With you now and fair comment made above, although I'm inclined to give them the benefit of the doubt on Lausitz - local mismanagement on that one I think. |
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Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear
At the start of the season it was all the 24-26 cars stuff Where did all that go? And now races are falling off the calendar! Well, at least the Champ Car bosses can nominate themselves for a comedy award again I wonder how the negotiations between Champ Car and the Comedy Channel are going for the TV deal next season What a laugh |
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I’ve just got to my desk today after working for hours and hours in the blazing sun in high vis clothing and I have to say that this story has cheered me up no end The question is, and you’ll love this Luke Is this now a dying series? |
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