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Most temporary grandstands aren't even open to the general public, they'll put up and don't open them until GP week. Didn't those bleachers come out of Baltimore (when their GP collapsed)? Neither track nor series cares about ordinary spectators which are so limited in number it's hard to spot them in the first place so why try to accommodate them? As long as the vips et all are served properly, all will be good (apparently the track managed to screw up that as well with corral folks parked all the way out at dirt lot T (which is somewhere literally miles away from the main entrance). |
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24 Sep 2015, 15:59 (Ref:3576675) | #252 | ||
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Honestly if I did not live as close as I do to COTA and if I wasn't as hell bent on seeing P1 cars this year I probably wouldn't have bothered going to the track. |
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So basically the tickets were sold as if it was an F1 race. And demand was not large enough to support that model. So, in short, while I think the the "multi-turn" ticket was a good value, I agree a single all access ticket would have been better. Quote:
I am more likely to be saving up for a LeMan's trip in the next few years. Richard |
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Wow. Compare to the ring, which tried making the event a success, and asked for 30 euros for a general admission ticket for the whole weekend that let you seat anywhere, with the first few thousand tickets allowing for track & pit walk (and lateron they basically let everybody in there and into the paddock as well).
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I know some have had great expereinces. Others have had horrible ones. It's been built for F1... and nothing else. The attitude of the venue reflects it. |
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“We’re trying to close the doors without embarrassing ourselves, the France family and embarrassing (the) Grand American Series,” he said in the deposition. “There is no money. There is no purse. There’s nothing.” |
24 Sep 2015, 19:34 (Ref:3576745) | #256 | |
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But the venue could be 'updated' and improved (mainly the huge tarmac run off areas). Management however is beyond that point and needs to go if there are any ambitions left to turn any of the non F1 events into a success!
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At what cost? Are they not struggling financially as is? And the type of track changes we are talking about would be contrary to the initial design which some (not I) would also defend.
I think tweaks to how events are run might be more fruitful (such as comments around ticket pricing, crazy rules at the gate, etc.) Richard |
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I was more thinking about grinding off the top layer of the tarmac run off or putting some sort of more abrasive coating on top of it. No lay out changes and such.
But agreed, event management & promotion are the other top priorities. |
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They couldn't afford IndyCar at a significant discount(I absolutely will not disclose the amount) for 2016....they are hurting quite badly. With the local money now in question to pay for F1, I doubt we see COTA remain open as a motorsports venue.
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We put our usual set of statistics overviews into our race report of Austin:
http://www.gt-eins.de/Berichte2015/wec/aus/aus.html |
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Great image... Earl seems to be leading the way!
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