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26 Nov 2013, 23:20 (Ref:3337204) | #26 | ||
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IndyCar needs a domestic fan base.
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No way. This is the No. 10 we're talking about, a top drive. You need stamina and a good nose for the ovals. Bird is practiced in sprint races and doesn't know the ovals so he would be a very speculative and silly choice for that drive. If they pick up anyone from GP2, it would be very reckless. Ganassi won't do it anyway. Montoya paid off for him but Minassian and Junquiera did not.
I don't care if they are European or American for any specific drive although overall they do no need a strong core of Americans to be at the core of this series. That is an essential prerequisite if Indycar want to inveigle their way back into the American public consciousness. |
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Minassian was a bit of a flop, but I thought Bruno did ok, he had serious potential in single seaters until that huge shunt knocked the confidence out of him.
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It is easier to adapt to ovals than the other way around. The best single-seater drivers still come from Europe (taking all South American talents in Asians too). Thus it always raise the US standard in my view. No offense to the US ladder but you cant compare it to the European crop.
Even Kimbal was in F3 in Europe before being backed by NN and was a mid-fielder at best... So I say the top "European guys" have a really good chance to do well and if they are smart, to literally excel. Because America is still the land to reward talent above politics and that's the power it has and should never give up. That's my angle. |
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I was one who walked away from the sport when that change occurred and from what I see of the TV ratings and attendance it looks like maybe CART really did have the right idea, but that battle is lost. The sport is back to what it was in the early '60's or maybe even earlier, except the carbon fiber race cars are too expensive to depend on one-off sponsorship from Joe's Plumbing at the next race, so it's kind of neither fish nor fowl now. It won't amount to anything until the teams find their "attachments" and take the sport back, or somebody else starts something a lot more interesting. |
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I don't want to see IndyCar as a dumping ground for GP2/FR3.5 rejects. In CART's heyday, the series could attract former F1 drivers, hell even former World Champions (Emmo, Mario, Mansell). I still think that IndyCar wasted a good opportunity with Rubens Barrichello. Not necessarily with the American market, but with the South American market, as well as F1 fans around the globe. Barrichello could have set a trend among F1 drivers, who were out of a ride in F1, to look at IndyCar instead. Maybe Paul di Resta can start setting that trend.
But as for "talents": No. IndyCar should try to foster more homegrown talent. Either young Americans or at least enough guys from the Indy Lights, so that competing in the Indy Light series becomes worth more. |
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What did annoy fans was it turning into buy a ride, not talent, that got a seat. Oh yes, and George doing his imitation of Gollum while running his series. |
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I'm pretty sure Mansell did not buy that ride. Nor did Emmo. There were always ride buyers. In 1960 there were ride buyers. They only became the norm in the post CART era.
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Really, just what sponsors did drives bring to the sport in the sixties.?
In the sixites teams had sponsors and put the best driver available in the car to drive it. Some just had a car and looked for driver that could qualify it. No one paid an owner to get to drive the car. Or are you saying some well known journey-man drivers were secretly millionaires buys buying rides in cars with little chance of a top three finish much less winning, BRILLIANT! Now to actually buy a car and start a team, some did, because some drivers were engineers that worked on their own car but that is not even close to the type of ride buying that started with CART. Last edited by Bob Riebe; 9 Dec 2013 at 05:38. |
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Pantano, Montagny or Perera never had the chance to express their talent to the full. For your info, Perera beat the Sebring lap record unofficially in a Conquest car by going clocking 49.89 before the 2008 season. It was Bourdais' before that @ 49.90 in his Newman-haas machine... Did you know that FORSYTHE SIGNED HIM BEFORE WITHDRAWING BEFORE THE "MERGER" MAYHEM... Tough luck for some but clear acknowledgement by the profession across the Atlantic!! But if you are going on a "funny line" here, allow me to remind you that Zanardi, Mansell, Montoya (European racing school) and even Franchitti enjoy the European status we are talking about. JK Vernay in Indylights was pretty impressive in one year in the USA while Bourdais, Pagenaud, Wilson and the late Wheldon did prety well for themselves just to name a few recent names... Yes, I insist that Indycar could do with top European talents (which Doornbos, Manning or Jakes never belonged to) in order to boost its standards even higher than it is. |
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Manning was bloody good in my book, perhaps not completely top drawer, but plenty good enough. Bird is a similar level to be fair.
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But Sam would do wonders even in a Dale Coyne machine, and challenge Wilson from day 1, at least on the twisties as they call them! Ovals will always remain a challenge with Coyne but Sam would get the hang of them pretty soon in my book and could challenge the top if given the equipment. |
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I'm just trying to point out that being European is no guarantee for success. Even being European AND having the necessary talent is no guarantee. |
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There's little evidence to suggest he would challenge Wilson -- let alone from day 1. Maybe you should also take into account that Coyne rarely manages to field 2 competitive cars at once. It is possible he 'd do a good job, but not certain. Instead of a Montoya, he could as well do a Minassian. Last edited by gert; 11 Dec 2013 at 18:26. |
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I think what ace007 is trying to say is that if you put Nico Hulkenberg and Fernando Alonso into Indycar, whilst they will take time to adapt to ovals, they will win road course races by 40 seconds, and if it is raining then put JB into Indycar and let him lap the field...
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Whilst Indycar drivers are by no means slouches, Will Power finished 7th in FR3.5 when Kubica won it. Kubica looked brilliant in F1 but was sometimes shaded by Nick Heidfeld and Vitaly Petrov.
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Yeah but Power was also a front runner in that 3.5 season you mention, but wasn't in the right car from what I could tell.
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I'd be reasonably confident to suggest that Nico and Fonz wouldn't decimate to such a degree by any means. The likes of Dixon and Helio are more than capable of holding their own and we know that a certain big name single-seater returnee was more than a match for Fernando in battle a few years back. |
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