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21 Jan 2008, 19:30 (Ref:2110739) | #1 | ||
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How to solve the Indycar/Champ Car situation, letter published on Kirby's website
http://www.gordonkirby.com/categorie..._is_no110.html
Shows how it should be; replace biodiesel with bioethanol (closer to the methanol that Indycar used) and it would be sorted. Plus don't go to Brands, FRenault cars can't overtake on the Indy circuit. I was at both the Brands and Rockingham events and Rockingham was way better. Last edited by johntt; 21 Jan 2008 at 19:34. |
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21 Jan 2008, 19:44 (Ref:2110750) | #2 | |
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That article is spot on! It was the variety of courses that made the old Indycar World Series such a thorough test of driver skill. A lot of great ideas.. I hope someone sits up and takes notice in the US.
It would be great to see a revitalised Indycar Series back at Rockingham. It's such a waste of an oval without them. |
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21 Jan 2008, 20:08 (Ref:2110765) | #3 | ||
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Interesting viewpoint, though many of the details are simply unrealistic at this point. We all wish for a single series (fans, teams, drivers, organizers, owners, sponsors....), but few can agree on what the details would be (and most importantly, the owners of both series haven't been able to agree yet).
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21 Jan 2008, 21:06 (Ref:2110797) | #4 | |
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Imagine if the bull**** hadn't happened. Imagine. Think where the series would be these days. For gods sake, can't someone make the idiots in charge of these two series realise what they're doing?
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22 Jan 2008, 00:34 (Ref:2110941) | #5 | ||
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The thing is yet again KK is being very quiet over the off season. so can any gains be made? All of Champ Car's fans, sponsors, and employees need to be reassured at this rate it doesn't look like there will be a series. The way things look that is. Come on KK, say something, do something, for the sake of CC!
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22 Jan 2008, 03:03 (Ref:2110981) | #6 | ||
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I recently saw a program which featured Tony George in it. And from that, plus reading the article, if he stop being such an $%#& retentive stuck up $%@% then things would be different. And that's my opinion based on comments made by him in connection to the Indy circuit.
As for KK and crew, well at least there trying, but I wish they think before they do anything..... |
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22 Jan 2008, 04:43 (Ref:2111013) | #7 | |
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Ever since the irl was officially announced in 1994, people to this day continue to put out great ideas, fantasy schedules, et. al, but it is tony george who has held everything back with his unconditional surrender terms. Remember the amigos, especially Mr. Kalkoven have negotiated several times with tg to no avail. Tg I believe from his actions will allow open wheel racing to burn to the ground & doesn't give a damn, as long as he has total control.
Until the day comes when he goes back to running the speedway and stops playing dr. mengele with open wheel racing, is the day when all these great ideas can blossom into something great. The ultimate irony is, assuming champcar disappears, when tg has total control, he also has total responsibility and I seriously doubt he will do anything to advance the sport. There will be no one else to blame when it all grinds to a halt. I am still optimistic that open wheel can rise again. Not everyone wants Nascar. I believe a series that embraces all the innovation and diversity that made it great years ago can be popular again. |
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30 Jan 2008, 12:02 (Ref:2116969) | #9 | ||
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One problem with any move on a united OW series. TG. how come his great statement we will never race on tracks etc, When Teams and others tried to broker a united dseries, it was TG, the stumbling block. The only way there will be a single OW series is if Tony turns up his toes.
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30 Jan 2008, 16:30 (Ref:2117139) | #10 | |||
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i would prefer however not to see the IRL cars, as they are dangerous, ugly, and do not perform. i dont think however we should see the DP01 either, as it doesnt look suited for oval racing, maybe on road corses, but i also thing that if there was a merge we should go back to the real indy cars of the time, and bring in a new updated indy car. Chassis makers can then get invloved from then on, eg lola, dallara, raynard and so on. |
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30 Jan 2008, 18:03 (Ref:2117198) | #11 | ||
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I think it's going to take more than just a merge and everything will be dandy again. Using the irl model for business, if it worked they would be way down the road and quite successful and all this merge talk would be nonexistent. |
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Bring back CART the way it was. Take it to the world instead of Bernis circus. If it is a World series, then there are more places than North America. Here hope of a unified O/W series |
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22 Jan 2008, 04:52 (Ref:2111016) | #13 | ||
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As far as I am concerned, NASCAR is primed to delve into the OW world: it is just biding its time.
This provides all the more reason to pray something, somewhere, somehow, keeps something going out of the CC/IRL scenario. I don't have anything against NASCAR, per say: I just do not appreciate total hegemony in any capacity. Last edited by Dutton; 22 Jan 2008 at 04:58. |
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27 Jan 2008, 13:12 (Ref:2114669) | #14 | |||
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There's even some competitive American engines in there... |
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22 Jan 2008, 17:28 (Ref:2111349) | #15 | ||
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Interesting article, and the overall point is an excellent one, but any type of merger, I believe, simply won't happen.
But, to be fair, the article was balanced and argued the case well. |
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24 Jan 2008, 00:07 (Ref:2112335) | #16 | ||
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Great article. My wish is that a "merger" doesn't have to involve one series folding but with every bad news story about CC I fear that will be the case.
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24 Jan 2008, 02:15 (Ref:2112376) | #17 | ||
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So why don't we all petition the IRL and Champ Car websites so they really know what we, the fans, really want.
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24 Jan 2008, 09:16 (Ref:2112488) | #18 | ||
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Because unless the powers that be are blind or stupid then they already know. The problem seems to be now that everyone concerned feels they need to survive on their own terms without being seen to capitulate.
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27 Jan 2008, 14:03 (Ref:2114704) | #19 | |||
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Agreed! A page right out of the "Planning for Failure Manual" if there ever was one... |
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29 Jan 2008, 08:21 (Ref:2116089) | #20 | |
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dont no if you guys have already heard this but didnt the chief of indy car approach all of the champ car teams and offer them money for a car and an engine and what not for one full racing year aswell as offering to use 4 tracks in the IRL if the champ car teams chose to merge with IRL
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29 Jan 2008, 08:23 (Ref:2116092) | #21 | |
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if you havnt heard it i have it on good authority tha tthis happened
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29 Jan 2008, 11:15 (Ref:2116193) | #22 | ||
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Good points in gordon's feature, but some weaknesses as well:
1- the wished merger he fancies is just IRL capitulating and declaring that what comes from CC is the best under every point of view (chassis, int'l attitude etc) 2- he sees the new series as the sum of the best points he sees on both sides (actually on one sole side), whereas the new subject should, IMHO, sort something new: new chassis, new engine/s, new tracks etc 3- As any passionate fan, he listens to his heart more than to his brains: he nostalgically wishes a return to the multi engine/chassis formula, basically because "in their golden age Cart were like this" but you cannot build the future trying to get the past forward. Those were years when the team could enjoy budget absolutely unimaginable todays: that's why monomake series have become the standard. |
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29 Jan 2008, 12:37 (Ref:2116246) | #23 | ||
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But have monomake series become the standard??
One makes GP2 (Asia), CCWS, IRL, A1, WSR Multi-makes F1, (A)LMS, Grand Am, F3, Touring Cars, GTs, F Nippon, Nascar (sort of) |
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Lola did try and enter F3 and break the Dallara monopoly a few years ago a didn't get very far. |
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