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There isn't much choice in that laguna has a limited number of noisy days allowed.
I wonder if this signals the end of the street festival strategy. It seems the expense of temporary circuits and dealing with external factors like politicians and construction may not be worth it. One ray of hope may be airport races. You don't have the noise issues, construction, blocking of streets, dealing with locals etc. |
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Ah, but dealing with the FAA is a royal pain as well, Mountainstar...
IMO, this move - I won't call it a strategy, the "leaders" haven't earned that level of confidence - could, and should, be a better long term move. I know people have always thought that bringing it to the streets was an overall money winner - and that may be true when you've got a sugardaddy like Molson or tht Toyota Dealers' Association - but for longevity, nothing beats going to dedicated facilities that don't have major setup costs. The annual budget to run San Jose was said to be $10m by its organizers, in context of the $4m subsidy - that probably downplays the cost. I'd guess the track rental at Laguna is in the area of $2m, and split that between two series... Tack on your operational expenses - primarily PR and advertising, as you no longer need to pay for venue setup and logistics - and I'd bet you're still looking at a $6 to $7 million in savings. What percentage of San Jose's turnout do you need at Laguna to cover costs? 30%? If the ALMS can draw 60k+ for their weekend, I think a properly promoted CC race could easily do 30-40k out of the gate. Steelback, by the way, is already the official beer of Mosport. |
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another champ car race cancelled??
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I just think running an event at Laguna Seca is better than at SJ. So GA has zero crowds and this joining will benefit them more than CC? Fine. The fact is it will be the CC crowd plus some who will be there for the GA. That equals more eyes. It seems pretty straightforward to me. The simply reality is that CC joining up with events like this improves event stability, which is rather important for CC atm. You quite rightly deride the number of cancellations CC is facing atm, but yet wholeheartedly attack a solution that improves said stability. The bottom line is we are switching from a shakey, expensive, street course to a solid, classic, permanent facility where there will be more than CC-devotees present. I happen to think this LS deal is preferable to the SJ one. You are welcome to think differently, but there is no need to be so melodramatic about it. |
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For the fans it appears to be a winner to have Laguna back. People are already booking their travel.
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How many event is Dale Jantzen involved with? I count SJ, Phoenix, and Vegas.
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Different guys and they're hard to keep straight.
Dale JANTZEN is the San Jose guy. Dale JENSEN and Brad Yonover are the Vegas/Phoenix guys. |
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Even IF the worst happens, I still get at least four US events on the 2008 calendar(Road America, Cleveland, Laguna Seca, and Long Beach).
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The situation with CC has gotten ridiculous. The "business model" favored the street races with Moto Rock and the "festival" atmosphere. Road course venues were shed like outerwear in a sauna. Now they are running away from the street races back to road courses, and worse, as a support race for Grand Am (imho). Last edited by paul-collins; 13 Sep 2007 at 12:36. |
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There is no indiction las vegas and houston are leaving and portland is being sorted out.
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Boston Properties group could construct an office tower in the large Almaden Boulevard parking lot that has held the main grandstand.
Complete cop out. The commercial vacancy rate in SJ is way to high to justify new construction. Plus yr 1 was a terrible track, yr 2 not much better and yr 3 a close finish.....too many manholes. It came down to new politions and lack of bond money, free city services, etc. Hopefully, Laguna Seca will get back to the old day racing I remember 10 years ago. 150K+ per weekend with camping and serious race fans..... |
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I wasn't far off....hopefully we'll hear the turbo @ Laguna next year. After being @ Vegas this year and hearing about the losses from the inaug we will see if CWS makes it even that far???
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mountainstar, I don't know about Houston -- first I heard there were questions about it were in USA Today yesterday -- but Vegas is 99% gone. There's no staff there, not even someone to answer the phone; the downtown site is gone to construction of other things and the casinos complaining they lost money because of lack of accesses; Freudenberg has been talking to the Thomas and Mack Center on the UNLV campus for an alternate site and that just can't possibly work; and the promoters lost so much money they'll never get it back.
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Nice to see Laguna Seca back, although it does tend to put on some parades.
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