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http://www.lola-group.com/newsstory.asp?NewsId=190 The last paragraph has a quote from Martin Birrane. “For Lola it is imperative that fans enjoy the cars and a great racing spectacle at trackside and on TV.” The DW12 has produced some good racing compared with its predecessor but TV ratings are down and the car is aesthetically unpleasing. |
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The "League" said "NO" to aero-kits till Walker came on board (and it will be 2015 till they come on board). It has nothing to do with the teams. They thought they were saving teams money when in fact they were dumbing down the series and appeal to the casual fan. Which never got interested.
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Walker set 2015 date - following owner protests. Chevy, Honda and Indycar by my understanding all want Aero Kits - the sooner the better but obviously cant do it on their own. http://www.crash.net/indycar/news/18...aero_kits.html |
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“You could argue, if we look at it from purely a commercial reason for promoting aero kits and attempting to brand the cars with our own bodies, if we'd actually be better off taking all the money that we invested into aero kits and buy a better TV package. Would we actually get more exposure from that? It's something to think about, isn't it?” But would a better TV package necessarily guarantee better TV ratings? |
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I think we have to understand the "the casual fan doesn't care about the looks" argument is a fallacy that just doesn't hold up.
I run the Birmingham outlet of the F1InPubs national gathering (all F1 races live in a pub, in a location near YOU ) and for the last 2 years after the Monaco GP we convinced the pub to also show the Indy 500 for those that wanted to stick around. The first thing someone said last year when the intro started was "is THAT was the cars look like?" while pulling a face. This included casual F1-only fans right up to dedicated fans who have attended races at all levels of the sport (including the Rockinham Champcar rounds...) After someone crashed in the early goings the jokes were about how the impact with the wall might improve their looks. And this was during 2012 when F1 was running the ugly stepped noses (and a lot of people commented how ugly those were too, but still with that design they looked ten times better) It took me back to when I first saw Champcar nearly 15 years ago now, how I was captivated by the cars that looked like a meaner, better looking F1 car and how that grabbed my attention first before the great racing kept me watching. Make the cars look better and you might at least have a potential new fan stick around to gaze at them for a few laps, and hopefully the good racing they're putting on at the moment will keep them and turn them into future hardcore |
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IRC we were spun in 2010 that there would be 50-80 jobs created and as I recall some state money was involved in making this "manufacturing plant" happen as well as the land being bought for a premium. A few people I talked to a few years ago when it was happening said it was about as sleazy as a deal it could be.
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It's the same with the teams. Most teams now have to lay off a good part of their workforce after the season because there is nothing to do. No new parts to test, no new developments to test, no new chassis like they used to get every year that was a development of the previous model. So the workforce for these teams is a mix of young inexperienced people looking to build a resume so they can get a "real job" in Nascar or oldsters that have already made their money/pension and are working the circuit for half the year to make some money and still stay involved while having some retirement time the rest of the year. Once the season ends here shortly(whenever that is as I have no idea what the schedule is), the indy racing league will enter a black hole for the next 6 months with no news at all to report. |
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Back years ago the horsepower was 900hp on average, the cars were hard to drive and not everyone could drive them well. But most important of all they were spectacular to watch. So all the flogging with branches the series does on all these useless issues is a waste of time. No one wants to watch or will watch because the product just sucks. These drivers are not challenged and they are not fun to watch. Until they fix that core problem all the beating about the bush with stuff like the TV deal is a waste of time. To sell something, first you have to have something worth selling. |
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^Agreed.
I used to think everyone understood that less grip and more horsepower was the formula for great racing. Now that more and more series are running huge amounts of downforce and little power to make up, I have to wonder if that's an old fashioned view of racing? I know the reasons the IRL and then Indycar kept backing off on the power (keeping the cars on the ground for the ovals, despite the fact their wonky high downforce package was the reason those cars went flying and stayed airborne more than any other racing car in history) but it seems with the current packless oval racing, those days are behind us, so it really is time to start inching forward on the horsepower stakes imo. |
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Speaking of the Champ Car situation back in 2007, It looked IMO better on "paper" than what Indycar actually is today. What was the final straw to the series, the departure of Allmendinger and Bourdais? Did the cost of the Panoz chassis escalate through the roof?
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The Tyrrell is nice actually albeit that is the car we can blame for those high noses that mutilate the front of the modern F1 car. The DW12 is OK from the front profile as well although it could be more slender. It's the side, rear profiles that look chubby and unsightly on the DW12. Excusable in a series awash with cash, hard to bear in a series that needs to turn heads outside of dedicated Indycar fan circles.
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"Okay, but people can watch more than one series." Yeah, I know. I watch several. That doesn't necessarily mean most others are happy to start following multiple series. Some may, as some already do, but I reckon most probably won't. |
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