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7 Oct 2007, 19:30 (Ref:2034247) | #26 | ||
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Where was I complaining about the number of cars on the grid? Perhaps, luke, you can shed some light on my question regarding the contractual obligation CC is under to provide a certain number of cars for the grid (or not).
I expressed no preference as to one number vs another number as a grid size. My concerns are more along the hows and whys regarding the increase for this race. |
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Well on the plus side, this answers my earlier question of where did Jensen Motorsport disappear to, and could mean a return for Ryan Dalziel
I'm guessing this means the story of Raphael Matos doing Mexico with PKV is out the window then |
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And actually Chewie, Matos taking the spare PKV car would have madesense since he won Atlantics and has the $2 million grubsteak to get a ride next season.
I know the money if for next year but if they want to showcase new talent (and I think he is a talent) then he would be your man. It just confirms (for me) that the plot has been lost at Hobby Racer Central. |
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It is good to see more cars on the grid. A step in the right direction at least.
However, what I'd like to see are more permanent entries at I'm yet to be convinced that Jensen are doing anything other than a very limited programme. If it gets Dalziel a ride then that's good but he deserves a break (as do others). To the CC-philes in here who think a temporary 18 car count is exciting news then can I just ask - does the fact the other mob can scrape together 35 cars for a single event mean that their series is in glowing health............ |
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An extra car for Mexico is a positive, regardless of how some wish to spin it. There are issues outside this subject that need addressing, however they do not relate to Jensen and an 18th car. The same old people trying to derail new stories. 18 cars is a good thing. |
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It's a positive for one race around a track where, if I remember rightly, the cars have historically struggled to overtake - woohoo BTW Can we lighten up in here - not every person who isn't overly optimistic about the series isn't the son of satan. They probably want the series to thrive as much as you but don't feel its a likely prospect and aren't afraid to say it. Like to think that if they're proved wrong they'll be among the first to stand up and say so. In my case I know I'll be delighted but I truly don't see it right now. |
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Could we also agree that while things aren't great by any means, it isn't necessary for "everyone" to be a buzzkill?
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Sad thing is all the current situation in global open wheel is doing is pushing people (well....me anyway) elsewhere. F1 appears to be corrupt at times, GP2 is a bit stale, A1GP has iffy driving standards (although I haven't seen this year), IRL has been a tad processional at most ovals and has a team preferring nepotism to supporting their own championship challenge, CCWS just hasn't fired my imagination at all and the organisation appears rather amateurish (an accusation you might be able to lay on A1GP as well with their calendar changes). NASCAR on the other hand is just doing what it always does confidently and consistently. MotoGP has a great support package, usually more exciting than the headline series, and is great entertainment. I'm done now....grump over.... |
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Serious question for the jargon-challenged: What the heck does "buzzkill" mean?
Thank you. |
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Agreed - past failings are off topic (as if I'm honest was most of my little rant this morning).
I think it's fair to say Jensen's arrival is a positive, albeit a very small one since it's hardly unusual for one-off rides to come up at Surfers and Mexico, but nothing like as positive as them announcing they'll be with us all next season. |
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Three pages on adding one car to the Mexico City field?
Just IMO, but I find it pretty routine that putting Martinez and Dominguez in rides and finding an 18th car are contractual deals, particularly when ticket sales for Mexico City started so late, Forsythe is not really involved in the promoter group any more and there were issues between CC and OCESA and CC wants to keep the race, particularly since it lost Phoenix as the season closer. But Jensen, who rewarded us with Fabrizio del Monte for one race a year or two ago, running a car at Mexico City doesn't exactly have the same news value or impact on the series as if Michael Schumacher was going to run a Ferrari backwards in the race. |
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Naw, most likely Kalkhoven got Jensen to lease it so he didn't hafta do that.
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So implying the desire and support is available from Jensen to run a car.
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Ahhh, no, I think the idea here is that if you have a spare car and want to add a driver to the field, why involve Jensen at all with a driver who likely will be joining the Fabrizio DelMonte Hall of Fame with Geoff Boss when you could add the car and put that R. Matos fella in their and get him some stick time (with an experienced team) for next season AND advertise your new talent.
But wait, that would make sense... |
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"Mentioned" by Jensen and the driver who actually hands Jensen a check are two different things. PKV "mentioned" a number of drivers before "Go Go Gommendy" (God, how that nickname makes me grind my teeth) was "hired." Even Vasser didn't know who he was...remember, he said he had to go and meet him? Jensen is the guy that brought us Fabrizio, remember?
And again, especially in Matos' case, why not have PKV field PKV's spare car? At least they can properly support the kid. |
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John - much as I agree with a lot of your scepticism about ChampCar, Gommendy is a good driver. If Vasser hadn't heard of him, he wants to follow motorsport a bit more closely!
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Indeed he is. And let me throw out my theory about this grid increase for Mexico.
* Champ Car wants/needs 18 cars for the last round * PKV has a spare chassis but not the people * CC scout around and find Jensen, who's got the people * Both are now working to find a sponsor, because they don't want to pay for it themselves. |
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Pretty much on, IMO, Jimmy.
It's not like the PKV bunch hasn't had time to prepare a spare car. On site, a bunch of Atlantic guys can run it. Sure, Matos and Servia are obvious choices and Dalziel is "owed one" by CC management. |
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Not making a judgment about Gommendy, Olive! You would have thought Vasser would have been more "in the loop."
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I don't see this car on the entry list?
Did it break down? |
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