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Within 2 years I believe probably half the races will be non oval such is the way things are going. At IRL forums from what I have read there is an uproar, it isn't very popular among most IRL fans.
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The IRL was formed around all ovals, if they go 50/50 then that's half of the root gone and lacking imo. But if that's the route the IRL is going down then good luck to them. IMO it's not doing the series any gains for what the product is. |
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Wow it's amazing the conclusions you can draw from a bunch of Champcar fans talking about how IRL sucks in the IRL forum.
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It's true, what has the non ovals brought to the series? Like I said before the series should have stayed 100% oval and try to get the ovals to work or more and use that to gain exposure. It's an oval based series that for over 100 races was 100% oval. And you shouldn't just label people 'champ car' fans then again you have been an ardent irl supporter and cc 'basher' (as you like to say). |
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I would be interested, Hazza, to have you elaborate on that claim.
If it was directed at me at all, then I would request that you re-read my posts. I have not been deriding the IRL whatsoever. |
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The decision here seems to be that MIS wanted the race in July, but July already has a packed schedule for the IRL. Pretty simple impasse. They would have to give up the Mid-Ohio race - which is a successful addiiton.
I don't think the presence of Belle Isle on the schedule has anything to do with it from the IRL perspective, as that's not where the schedule conflict is. I'd like to know what the conditions MIS put down for an August race were... |
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I'm just having a laugh guys. Chill. Last edited by Hazza; 23 Jul 2007 at 13:24. |
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Well, non-ovals have added a lot of interest to the series for me.
Not insignificantly because the driver I follow in the series is a road racer no doubt... Also, I imagine, because we don't get champcar on telly here, so I don't get another chance to see American OW on road circuits... Nevertheless, that's just proof that adding different types of tracks is enhancing the global appeal of the series. |
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This is coming from an outsider looking in here using what little knowledge I have (in comparison to you guys, I'm sure)...
I've seen a couple of IRL road races (Infineon last year, Watkins Glen this year) and read about a few others, and nearly all of them have been complete processions. I just think that the series is wasting its time on road courses because it was formed, as has already been mentioned, as an oval racing series. Bring in road courses adds very little the series - there are road course specialists, like Dixon and Helio, who benefit more, whilst there aren't really any particular oval specialists, so it gives them an inherent advantage in the championship chase. Helpful to the series? The more road courses they add the closer they get to Champ Car ground, and fighting them on their own turf will only cause problems for both. Road course-wise the IRL will lose out because in general the racing is better for Champ Car, presumably because they have more road course specalist drivers Surely it would be a better solution for Champ Car to stick with only road courses (as they are currently doing) and the IRL with ovals? IMO it would be the best solution other than a merger |
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This "specialist" thing is a bit silly. The best drivers in the series do well on both types of circuit. |
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I guess I worded it slightly
What I mean is there are drivers who are a cut above on road courses, but there aren't really any drivers who are a cut above on ovals - they're all pretty much even. This gives the advantage in the championship to the road course specialists |
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The type of circuit didn't seem to hurt guys like Mansell or DeFerran or the Unsers or Donohue or Castroneves...
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in 1993 in CART Mansell won 5 of 6 races on the ovals. Although I think that was becaue on the non ovals the Penskes had the chassis advantage over the Lola.
If a driver is good enough they can be good on surfaces that are new to them. That's why I don't rate Duno, Fisher etc. |
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Obviously
But what I'm saying is guys like Dixon and Helio are good on road courses and ovals. Guys like Hornish and Wheldon are as good as them on ovals but aren't as good as them on road courses (most of the time - however Sam is improving). As there are more road courses in the championship now they lose out more - it wasn't such a factor last year because there were only 3 road courses, but this year there are 5, and now they're further back, behind Dixon who has won 2 out of the 3 road course rounds this season - that's 2 out of his 3 wins I think if the number of road courses on the calendar continues to increase then it'll continue to be drivers like Dario, Dixon and Helio fighting for the title each year |
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