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I dont think anyone was questioning, TO's report of Matos to IPS. This was also reported widely elsewhere.
What atleast I was questioning was the suggestion that "he" needed to provide the additional $3.2 million which isnt the case. What was also surprising was the amount of people around here that didnt understand what the Atlantic prize was. |
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How often do we need to state the obvious? Did I say anywhere that this "prize" could be used in any other way?
The real issue is that the "caveat" was that additional funding would have to be sourced before the $2 million was given over. Of course, there is that picture of Matos holding the $2 million "check..." |
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I think it's in the way the prize fund is advertised. It does say it was designed to help them compete in CCWS but it does not say it must be used that way, but it's nit-picking a bit to be fair. And I agree that nothing has changed.
But it's the reality that a ride in CCWS is costing something like $5million which makes the prize money practically dependent on getting other sponsorship. I realise I'm stating the obvious here but some people seem to be struggling with it. The "prize" was nothing more than the opportunity to be given an extra $2m if you can raise the rest, and maybe there is or isn't a portion of the $2m given as cash. Still not much of a prize in my book. Can understand the series' rationale for doing it though. |
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D.R.T., I think they might as well have made it $5 million if a team was going to ask the driver for another $200,000, no pay and no travel expenses.
I think most understood what the $2 million was for. I think they're shocked the teams asked for more from the driver. They must be hurtin' far more than we know. And if it's true that the team they wanted to put him with was Rocketsports, with all the deals that have gone sour with Gentilozzi, why would anyone even THINK about it? |
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I too would be inclined not to deal with Gentilozzi. It is apparent now that other teams including Walker were negotiating for matos services. But when the AGR deal came along he jumped at it and personally I don't blame him. He has to do what he thinks right for his career. Ultimately, this becomes a non issue. It was a prize there to assist him, he didn't make use of it, all well not much else that can be done. |
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I haven't heard that name in months........anyone know if Perera gets the deal toward the ride?
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I thought Scott was heading to NASCAR via one of their feeder series with Red Bull backing? He was never in the cards for a CC ride, iirc.
Anyway, back to topic - I read somewhere there was talk of shifting the Major Award to to next guy in line. Meanwhile, back at the garages, Pagenaud stands with an empty wallet... |
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Confirming the irrelevance of the IPS? How? In what way? They put Mutoh in an Indy car in a situation where they can bring him along. They put Matos in a situation in which he can learn oval racing without the pressures of the ICS.
BTW, doesn't look like Jani will be around this year...... http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64808 |
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I don't understand the 'irrelevence' argument either - it's Matos' chance to learn oval racing with less pressure than an IRL rookie. As for Jani, it says something that he'd rather win a championship with no drivers' champion than chase a ChampCar drive. PKV could feasibly have 2 cars all the same.
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I also find Phillip's reasoning about the irrelivance of IPS very odd. Up until last season, yes, but not with Lloyd, Howard and Mutoh all moving up for 2007.
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Jimmy, yes, his thoughts on IPS are odd when you consider CC's glorious record of ignoring Atlantic champions...you wonder how he managed to give them (CC) a free pass on that one.
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I wonder at times if anyone actually reads what I wrote... Where am I saying that EITHER series (IPS/Atlantic) is utilized any better than the other by the parent CIRCL series? Failure to promote from within has been a problem all along for CIRCL. |
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I understood what you written. The part of the post which I responded to was the need get in a line about the journos failure to mention CC.
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