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Silly season has officially begun. Randy Bernard is doubting whether Milwaukee, Road America or Chicagoland is the best option. I think that only one of those can make it, no matter I would love to have all of them. But it's too much for a single spot of the country.
Now a true breaking news: there's talk about a second street race in Florida. it's not Miami, Tampa or West Palm Beach, but Fort Lauderdale. This project comes from Dale Dillon, who previously ran St. Pete and Toronto, plus RHR himself. Now the circus music: Angstadt still claims China is an option. |
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They're looking at a street race in Qingdao, with a possible road course or oval either in the future or even in 2012 (no one knows). Qingdao is closer to Beijing, and held the rowing events in the 2008 Olympics, but it's pretty close to halfway between Beijing and Shanghai.
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Anybody remember the hairpin on the temporary street track which A1GP ran on? It was way too tight for the cars to go round without using reverse gear. Or the DTM race in a remote industrial area where mainly foreign tourist spectators showed up?
If attendance figures at home are really such a big thing for IndyCar, why do they want to go to China? Yes, there are many many people in China but most of them do not care about motorsports. However, if IndyCar wants to go abroad, they could have a full house at Surfers Paradise. |
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It's not impossible to go back to the old layout. V8 Supercars had it changed for who knows what reason (too long would be my guess). The only thing they did was after the first chicane set on the front straight, instead of going straight on at the second chicane, it's now a left-hander hairpin onto the original back straight, just after the left-right chicane on the original track (where Power crashed in 2008 while leading). If IICS can get back there, I don't think it would be any problem to return to the old layout.
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This source says that the DTM is considering a Las Vegas race. Perhaps it will run together with the IndyCar World Championship oval/street doubleheader, don't you think?
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NZR Consulting, aka Tony Cotman's company which designs and builds tracks tweeted today about Quebec City ("Quebec City, what a beautiful place"), connecting the dots leads me to assume a street race is still on the table? Should be interesting...
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The table is full of stuff. Now we have too see what will Randy pick.
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Road America would be very nice to have back. I'd also like to swap Sears Point out for Laguna Seca, but with SMI, yeah, I know...
Too bad the street circuits in PGR4 have kind of spoiled my impressions of Quebec City. That is to say, any real life street circuit there won't be as exhilarating as the layouts in that game. For the Northeast, ti's too bad that Langhorne and Nazareth are gone. Pocono is one oval I would really like to see back on the Indy Car schedule though. As for Milwaukee and New Hampshire, they NEED proper promotion, which I don't think they have gotten for this year. And, of course, like many, I would love to see the return of Cleveland, but that's not on the cards here in the near future at least. |
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Breaking news: the Autódromo Hermanos RodrÃ*guez in Mexico is on the table for 2013. Not the most secure place and without a Mexican driver, I hardly doulbt this would work.
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The Champcar races there beg to differ! Those races had massive crowds.
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Champcar wasn't exactly big in 2006/2007, no bigger than Indycar today.
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To me it still feels like they're thrashing around trying to find an identity. CART, when it was successful, had a very defined regional identity: the Great Lakes and West Coast (the ENTIRE coast and not just California) accounted for about 3/4 of the races. Now they only have about 1/3. I think in their search for new markets they've alienated the traditional base, and they've done the same with a lot of their technical gimmicks too.
The other thing is that they just flat went to better tracks in the mid-90s. Road America, Laguna Seca, etc. And ovals that weren't designed for NASCAR. |
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I don't think the irl has any clue as to it's identity. When the irl was founded the idea was american chassis, no lease engines built by old timey engine builders in indy and american oval drivers from usac who couldn't get a break at indy thanks to all them damn furrinners(As Jabba the Foyt would say and would later go on to provide seats to damn furrienners who were just pay drivers). It ended up chasing some something of a nightmare version of what they thought CART was and really wasn't. The ended up with cars designed in italy, japanese engines on leases and a bunch of totally unknown foreign pay drivers. Of all the reasons tony george put forth for the irl, certainly none of that ever really came off and the whole thing was a travesty. As an example of how bad it's fallen, CART attracted former F1 world driving champions, F1 drivers, DTM drivers and other drivers with race wins and success overseas. Now foreign drivers in the irl are totally unknown people who couldn't find their way out of a paper bag in european formula racing, usually finishing at the back of the field or at best mid pack(pippa mann for instance). So whatever the identity is, they better figure it out and quick. My hope is this series will collapse, so a brighter bunch of well funded people can craft a new series that will be appealing to the public. |
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