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The tracks went nuts in the early 2000s and added huge numbers of seats, most fought for a second date. Now they can't fill them. Nascar works at this by contracting dates from tracks like california and atlanta that don't sell worth a damn. The DP formula is consistent and provides good racing. You don't have the game every year of wondering if They'll get more than 3 prototypes to show up to a race like the ALMS does. Car counts are consistent enough that they don't have to fill the field with more than half of the cars consisting of spec racers as moving chicanes. |
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I know we have laughed at the stock ALMS has put in the green effort, but perhaps it will begin to pay its dividends as car companys want product placement to fit with what they are trying to sell. |
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Not that anyone watches it, though. The Andy Blackmore car looks a lot nicer than the current DP's (hardly a stunner in the great scheme of things but there's limitations in place as mentioned). Reminds me a bit of the Aquila. The racing is still good from time to time, and if the cars are a bit more bareable to watch it can only be a good thing.
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I do wonder who thought up the idea of DTM cars being the support act given they cost a fortune to buy and run, and need factory help to run competitively.
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The rumor I've heard is that 1) DTM, GT500 and DP will all feature a common chassis and 2) Grand-Am will go its own way on rules but Grand-Am will become a partner to help bring a couple DTM rounds to the U.S.
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5 Oct 2010, 22:24 (Ref:2770017) | #258 | |
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IMO the DTM, Super GT, Grand-Am link seems to be nothing more than wishful thinking on GA's part.
Mercedes and Audi have spent tens, perhaps hundreds of millions of Euros propping up the DTM while they wait for a third manufactuer. BMW's entry is dependent on these cars having a worldwide market so Mercedes and Audi are bending over backwards trying to form worldwide partnerships. Mario Theissen was at PLM so he would have seen with his own eyes how foolish it would be to move away from that series, even if they do enter the DTM. Last edited by JAG; 5 Oct 2010 at 22:35. |
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If it's wishful thinking why did BMW initiate the discussions between DTM and Grand-Am? I better not say anymore, don't want to get banned again. Careful. People have been banned for saying less. I would know. |
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They can talk all they like, the DTM and Super GT manufactuers already spend LMP1 type money to support their thriving home series, yet these cars are expected to materialise on the other side of the pond in numbers...............and play support act to ten year old DP's?
It's not people on forums like this that have condemend GA to be a failure, it's the wider public, car enthusiasts, techheads, gamers and such. A narrower cockpit here, some stick on headlights there, such thinking shows contempt for the 'modern sports fan'. The ALMS is attracting a younger demographic who in this internet age understand the differences between a 908 and a DP or an M3 GTR and a spaceframe RX-8. Thirteen years on from the first Petit Le Mans this younger fanbase is making itself heard and seen, manufactuers and sponsors are taking note. |
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There have been talks with a number of parties, on various directions some of which didn't go anywhere. It is hard to judge the accuracy of things heard, but if what I've heard is anywhere near accurate, there will likely be no tie in with between Grand Am/DTM and Super GT.
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2.) I supposse, they'd predominantely play support act for NASCAR. With the shorter race distamces, it is easy to have their races on NASCAR's raceday, rather than the longer GA races that usually take place on another day of the weekend. They'd most probably race as a support act at all NASCAR road course events, namely: Watkins Glen, Sonoma, Road America, Montreal and the July Daytona event. All of themwell attended and covered. Quote:
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I'd like to think top level sportscar racing aspires to something a little more inspirational than fooling the average joe with sticker lights and spec parts.
NASCAR long since ceased to be relevant to car enthusiasts or the motor industry, it's primary purspose these days is to sell goods like cornflakes. Likewise the DTM has become a marketing jugernaut but it too has lost touch with it's routes and is reliant on manufactuers to keep the series operational. Sportscar racing is all about brand image and halo cars and you can't fake those things. The day the ALMS is allowed to run at Daytona and Watkins Glen is the day I'll give GA/NASCAR half a chance. As it stand it seems to me GA exists soley to stifle the ALMS and protect the NASCAR product. Last edited by JAG; 6 Oct 2010 at 16:50. |
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JAG, your last few posts are spot on IMO, and I suspect represent a good percentage of those who watch ALMS/ LMS/ Le Mans. I have nothing against Grand Am and do watch it, but view it as a step down, like glorified club racing. The passion is for F1 and ALMS.
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I am guessing there are other people around that watch for the same reasons as me, which might explain why GA TV numbers aren't that bad (according to Speed-King's earlier post). But the difference to me is that, while I might glance at the races on TV, there is no way I would buy a ticket and go to a race until the cars appeal to me. |
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I used to watch grand am all the time, but you can only watch Scott Pruett win so many times before it becomes boring. "I want to say high to my wife and kids" lol
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Daytona 24: Justin Wilson's brainfart costs ganassi the win. Homestead: ganassi win Barber: ganassi win Virginia: ganassi win Lime rock: first lap ganassi crash, suntrust wins WG 6 hour: ganassi win Mid Ohio: boring ganassi win Daytona nascar support: VERY boring ganassi win New jersey: ganassi barely second to gainsco, had best car for most of the race. Watkins glen nascar support: ganassi win Montreal: ganassi win Miller: ganassi win despite 3 debris cautions. The DP class is about as interesting as Audi vs everybody else in the ALMS LMP1 class years back. At least fake gt still provides some interesting moments like montreal this year. |
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I'm all for G.A. to make their cars be DTM cars. I doubt it'll happen, but if that were the case it could make for some interesting racing, and entertaining as well. DTM cars could potentially be faster than LMP2 cars given the right adjustments and power. Then G.A. could brag they have the fastest race cars in America. Though that won't happen it'd be a good bragging point. IRL is considered the 'fastest' because of the oval's speeds. But in reality they weren't much faster than LMP cars around road tracks in some cases. If DTM were given a boost to a good bit over 500HP they'd demolish LMP times. Same with SuperGT cars. If G.A. really wants to compete they'd adopt these two and combine them to one effort making it an American first type of deal that would bring the two series together overseas as well. Will this or can this even happen though?
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That would be pretty cool if GA somehow organized a SuperGT and DTM combined race in the States - even if it was a one off it would be awesome.
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I would say it would be great. I don't think they're in the position to do this though. I wish they were, it'd be great to have both series combined, and have it thanks to G.A.
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