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As for the rest of Purist's post, I'm sure you'll be insulted and berated by Tom for having no connection to the sport and no idea about whats going on, which will basically confirm what Purist posted and we all know about Tom anyway. |
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Tom has a copy of the memo. I have a copy of the memo.
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Bottom Line, most forums (including the ALMS and this one) have rules against blatant attacks or insults on other members. 6157/Inglorious, I'm not sure why the anger issues, this is just a sport. Have a beer, or whatever makes you happy, go outside, there is a whole wonderful world out there.
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Main Entry: 1ru·mor Pronunciation: \ˈrü-mər\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English rumour, from Anglo-French, from Latin rumor clamor, gossip; akin to Old English rēon to lament, Sanskrit rauti he roars Date: 14th century 1 : talk or opinion widely disseminated with no discernible source 2 : a statement or report current without known authority for its truth 3 archaic : talk or report of a notable person or event Main Entry: 2slander Function: noun Etymology: Middle English sclaundre, slaundre, from Anglo-French esclandre, alteration of escandle, from Late Latin scandalum stumbling block, offense — more at scandal Date: 14th century 1 : the utterance of false charges or misrepresentations which defame and damage another's reputation 2 : a false and defamatory oral statement about a person. Unless there is some one named IMSA or ALMS, tis not slander. |
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One of the reasons I love Ten-tenths, sports car board, is because no matter how heated the arguments get, people keep discusing the topc not the members.
So both off you lay off the personal attacks and thread chasing, because its getting annoying, I don't care who started it or who is more in the wrong, just lay off the personal crap! |
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Clean it up, people or there will be a lot of posters taking vacations from this site.
As for TWK, he has numerous sources in both series and does his homework. As opposed to being a cheerleader, he calls them as he sees them based on information he gets from those sources. FWIW |
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Discovery's HD Theater is the US home for WRC, and they've been expanding to show more automotive and motorsports-related programming (Isle of Man TT, Star Mazda, Mustang Challenge). Whether it's appropriate or even possible for live sportscar racing is another discussion entirely, but Discovery's no stranger to motorsports.
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As it is on Speed, you have a network who doesn't give a damn about them, to the point of them being on the same level as Monster Jam. They can't grow their fanbase, because the casual fan is already locked on NASCAR. Some of the F1 fans will gravitate towards it, but others will look at it and see no storylines, no character about it, and will be turned off, because Speed completely ignores that side. How hard is it to have a 30 minute show that takes a look at an ALMS team preparing for a race? I could see them getting that on the Science Channel or Discovery. Speed has shown that that will never be in the cards. |
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These are turbulent times in Sportscar racing and that brings out the strong feelings everywhere. It is very worrisome for fans of both series and racing fans, in general. The bickering and entrenching here is similar to the bickering and entrenching between the two series; both are detrimental to the overall concepts.
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Hmm, I am put in mind of a word, recuse.
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Can I make a few points.
1. Why would Audi back GA with a customer GT3 car if they knew it could potentially bring down the ALMS. The ALMS hosts Sebring and PLM which are important races for Audi and their mult-million Euro P1 factory program. 2. Are IMSA and manufactuers going to make a go of running just Sebring, PLM and one or two other NA rounds. Would IMSA be interested in working on non NA rounds of the ILMC with the ACO seeing as they have run races at Silverstone and Nurburgring in years past. 3. GT3 is an FIA rule set which is run in many countries so running such cars does not automatically mean a GA/FIA tie-up, GT1 is the FIA's premier sportscar series. Likewise Jean Todt has visited many series and races including Le Mans. 4. Where is the money coming from for new DP's and GT3's seeing as I am told even minor ACO aero updates are difficult to finance for some NA team? 5. Assuming there is no NA future for ACO sportscars unless GA takes over Sebring and replaces PLM with a similar stature race won't fans be feeling short changed? 6. Why in the space of 12 months have some previously hardcore ALMS fans moved from praising the series to almost wishing it crashes and burns. That may not be the intention but that's my perception. 7. Is this just another example of politics in NA racing getting in the way of whats best for the sport. At a time when the Indy 500 and Daytona 24hrs have dropped off the international scene the ALMS has been a shining light and IMO brought more international interest to NA racing than anyone could have believed. Last edited by JAG; 4 Aug 2010 at 16:51. |
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Of course, those folks could sit on their hands and yes-man Atherton & Co. to death. It worked out so well for the ChampCar fans who did the same thing, after all... |
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I'll reserve judgment until grand am actually decides what they are doing for sure.
I always liked the DTM, not as much in recent years, compared to the old days. Whether that would fly over here in the USA, it's a gamble that could either be really big or tank big time. Obviously it would require a lot of manufacturer participation as well, so that's another gamble. What is clear is the silly DP class is not sustainable nor has any public interest. I think the ALMS would do fine if it stopped farking with the rules all the time and bothered to streamline the classes among other things. It certainly has it's place and companies like Ferrari and Porsche are not going to want their product racing against toyota, nissan or gm in a DTM style series. |
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There's been a distinct change in tone recently and it isn't even subtle.
Would I also be wrong to suggest there has been a concerted effort to pour s*** on everything the ACO is doing from running series to regulations. Not just heated debate, you'd actually think the ACO doen't know the first thing about sportscar racing (cue someone saying they don't). From the same sources I read about Peugeot pulling out here, Audi there, programs being curtailed, 2011 P2 in a state of disarray but it bears no resemblance to the news I read from the same sources for the past decade and more. The ALMS has it's problems, serious ones. But to go from that to some of the speculative pieces we've been reading is some stretch. Quote:
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As much as I loath the France boys, they saw what was happening in the nineties and at least to a degree thought they could do better; they did not, but at least they did not have a sanction a thousand miles away put a ring in their nose and lead them around. Detroit has driven road racing in the US, the IMSA should have made every effort when Chevy, Dodge and to a lessor degree Ford (Saleen) were all in it, to KEEP them in. They did not and instead were too busy kissing the ACO's buttocks so ended up with Audi and Peugeot diesels which are nothing to most US fans and minor, to non-existent, in US automobile marketing. Again it was Porsche, the one European company that has been a major player in US road racing, for decades, coming in and at least for a year or so, halting the IMSA's free-fall. |
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Very simple. Grand Am tried and failed, DPs look like they will drop to single digits, nobody finds those things interest or fast. I will say this about IMSA pre-PSR/Andy Evans Both GM, Ford, Dodge, Mazda and Toyota were deeply invested in GTO/GTU. The only problem was this structure was not accepted by Europeans. Ratel revival of GT racing (not Prototype) racing sparked off a new investment by the European based companies. I think we're in a window in time were the OEM's want to dictate what happens what happens with their marketing dollars and not the series. The ACO wants to hang onto an relic of the past with prototypes. I can assure you just like in 1995, if the ACO was forced to field nothing but GT cars, they would do it and fans honestly wouldn't mind one bit. |
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When was the last time the ACO were favorable american manufacturer in top level racing? The Ford GT40? i was thinking of the Panoz GTR-1 but the qualifying lap times were nowhere near the Toyota GTONE/Mercedes CLK-GTR (both hacks imo, but i really like the GTONE though for it futuristic design and turbo monstrosity) according to racingsportscars.com. And let's not forget the ACO ruling in that Anthony Davidson/Peugeot aggression against Collardo & corvette in the 2010 24h le mans. I despise the France family of nascar and Grand am, but at least they're able to stand up and not put up with FIA/ACO nonsense. Last edited by k3ntegra; 4 Aug 2010 at 20:18. |
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