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24 Apr 2018, 21:38 (Ref:3817251) | #251 | |
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I'd agree that TA is not a pro series any more. pretty much no series in the US is Pro. The definition of Pro is that you get paid prize money from the sanctioning money, thus pro. So, getting paid peanuts meets the letter of the law but just barely. TA is not where you go to develop your craft to get that call from Penske to go win the Indy 500. TA is like every other series out there that is just to go out and try to have fun. It's no different than NASA, BMWCCA, AER, Chumpcar, LeMons, PCAClub and the whole slew of others out there. Honestly, GTLM and a few DPi's are the only Pro's out there and that's because they got a backer that's not dad, a trust fund or a business writeoff. All TA does is just harps back on the past for recognition.
This is why TA really needs to watch it because taking the one class with consistent entries could easily be ruined by making it go faster all for the sake of just running just a bit quicker. If you want to make TA2 look much faster, then run them with Spec Miata. Other than that, nobody can tell the difference if they are a few seconds a lap faster. It doesn't improve the show or fun factor. |
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It never was anything like that. If it was ever a stepping stone to anything it was sportscars or NASCAR - the latter very rarely and only by people who ended up being road course ringers.
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25 Apr 2018, 12:51 (Ref:3817322) | #253 | |
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Actually TA was where you ended up getting paid to drive because of your talent. As of today, not the case and pretty much like 98% of Pro racing. It's that TA used to be on a high rung but has slid to a level of all of the other series' that suck the drivers and money out of Pro racing.
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TA2 RACE - 4/15/2018 http://gotransam.com/event-results/S...nge/10816/5027 TA TA3 TA4 RACE - 4/15/2018 http://gotransam.com/event-results/S...nge/10816/5026 TA West Coast this weekend in Fontana: http://gotransam.com/events/Auto-Club-Speedway/10826 |
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Which is why I said "if it ever was." It was indeed rare for the series to be used as a stepping stone, and on those rare occasions Indy was never the goal. It's kind of debatable how many people saw it as a stepping stone or a professional destination since it's driver lineup(behind the frontrunning pros) in the 80s and 90s changed more often than they do in current day IndyCar, but it was definitely wasn't the major purpose of the championship.
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Isn't the Horse Dead by Now??? (I am not referring to the TransAm series in its present iteration)
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25 Apr 2018, 20:52 (Ref:3817415) | #257 | |
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I just checked, it's still twitching. I might have to take it to Iceland because they eat horse and they will make sure it's dead before they make it into something tasty to eat.
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If anyone has recipes, now would be the time. TransAm will never be what it was nearly 50 years ago. The current iteration is a sort of club/semi-pro series, struggling for traction in a world of sportscar series. Keep it simple so you are not penalizing the current competitors with endless upgrades that will have the effect of washing competitors out. Instead, have large fields of noisy cars that look kinda sorta what the public owns. Have the loud cars squirm around for traction. Make sure hot dogs and beer are available from trackside vendors. Make it fun to go watch. Keep it simple. |
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Or, more importantly, 20 years ago when it was at it's most popular in terms of eyeballs on product.
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80's saw a resurgence of TA because Can Am finally bit the dust and SCCA Pro had to make it work so they just copied the GTO rules and called it a day. Then Audi screwed that all up and then it just reverted to no tech thus finally gave up the ghost in the early 90's. After that, it just ran on life support and survived like all racing did with the dot.com boom. After that bubble burst, it tanked. In the last 20 years it became a multi class series because TA1 was on a crash course with the inevitable (which was death). As for today, it's a 2-3 car TA1 class with a few field fillers. TA2 is healthy with the rest being a bunch of one offs. As usual, let's take the one bright spot (TA2) and ruin it. As we all know, the rich teams don't mind spending more money, as for the rest, they park the cars and sell them on ragingjunk. I the end. TA can be like IMSA and PWC where they are celebrating their record number of entrants for a specific class yet the overall never goes up. Case in pint, PWC at VIR. Just hanging around 100 entrants no matter what the rules are. In the end, TA has been off of everyone's radar since the mid 90's. All they do is relive the old days. it is pretty funny that the best race team of all time reverted back to a tumor chassis. Never seen that coming...... |
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In the mid 90s, AKA, 20 years ago, Trans Am had it's highest TV viewership and close to(if not the) highest at-track attendance levels in it's history. That is all I was referring to when I say it peaked. After GM and Ford both pulled out, it indeed went downhill VERY fast thanks in no small part to some poor management decisions culminating in the death knell when it was sold to Paul Gentilozzi.
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I think Autocorrect got you, and you meant 'tuber' chassis. The 'best race team of all time' is Dyson?
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Memorial Day Weekend is traditional start of racing season in New England, so a draw because of that. Lime Rock has IMSA later in summer and thrre really are not a lot of other series that could fit in Lime Rock.
They have an SCCA regional listed as a large event on the track website, along with IMSA and then historics. Grab the family, pack a picnic hamper, and head off for a day of watching and hearing race cars. It is a New England 'thing.' |
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It's a good show although TA1 while loud and crazy fast are not too durable and rarely a close contest, at least at Road Atlanta. It seemed about half the cars broke down or dropped out and all but a few were WELL off the pace. I think Ernie Francis Jr and Dyson lapped almost everyone last spring. But worth it at Road Atlanta because they brought SVRA and Historic TransAm with "historic" drivers as well.
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4 Aug 2022, 08:11 (Ref:4121746) | #271 | ||
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Hey, folks. New poster. Just noticed this thread here. Guessing it's better to revive this than start a new thread, especially because there have been some good posts on this one.
I used to watch this series a lot back in the 80's, when it almost seemed to be a sprint clone of GTO/GTU. I also like to read about the heyday of the series, up until the fuel crisis, as I understand it. Some great cars over the years, in some disparate categories. I've watched the series again in recent years. There are some exciting cars, for sure, but it does seem very budget minded. And that's OK! Many series are. As a kid, I was fascinated whenever I saw coverage of IMSA Firehawk. But I really feel like the TAs and GTs just don't look good together in the same race. Part of me just wants to see a TA/TA2 race followed by a GT race. Which leads me into my next concern. There are, I believe, 3 GT categories as it stands right now. Problem is, two of them, at least last year, had miserable car counts (I haven't watched the series this year). I'd love to see the GT side reworked to have broader rules that acommodate all three current classes, bringing them into one class. A lesser part of me also misses that Audi of the late 80's. I believe the current progeny of that is the A6 (correct me). I'd love to see an A6 done up by one of the companies doing up all the TA cars. I actually think it could look really good. I don't know. Anyhow, I'm not seeing an intro area. I apologize if it's there and I'm overlooking it. It's 1am. I shouldn't be posting. Take care. |
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The GTs appear to be not much cheaper than TA2 cars to buy and run so many would opt for the bigger races.
But I do agree the GT/GTX/SGT running with TA cars is kinda pathetic and silly. But then some of the TA cars get lapped just about as fast as GTs do. But new GTs made by teams are a rare thing, usually involves a tube framed car with body on it. The ECUs and other bits aren't easy to modify and the manufacturers aren't keen to let everyone in them, see the preference for TCR or GT3/4 for the majority of pro GT cars |
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3 Jan 2023, 08:42 (Ref:4138789) | #273 | ||
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https://gotransam.com/events/2023-Tr...onship/cat/534
'23 season starts on the weekend of 2/23-26. I'll be intrigued by Detroit, as I've always loved right angles, but it could also be too boring. I liked Belle Isle. |
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That is a long season, February to November!
Chris Dyson won the championship again this past season, the question for next year is if he can make it 3 in a row? |
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Long season with LOTS of off time and main series and West Coast division. Road Atlanta in March with SVRA
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