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13 Nov 2007, 00:19 (Ref:2066134) | #76 | ||
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What Knowlesy said...
By the way, no offense to him but Bourdais isn't exactly a household word over here despite what he accomplished in CC. |
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13/11/2007 BRISCOE TO DRIVE 2008 TEAM PENSKE INDYCAR ENTRY MOORESVILLE, N.C. (Nov. 12, 2007) - - Australian Ryan Briscoe will drive for Team Penske in the IndyCar Series beginning in 2008, Penske Racing executives announced Monday. The 26-year-old Briscoe will pilot the No. 6 Team Penske Dallara/Honda sponsored by Philip Morris USA during the 16-event season. Briscoe replaces three-time IndyCar Series champion Sam Hornish Jr., who announced Saturday he will drive the Penske Racing Mobil 1 Dodge in the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. ¿I am very excited to race for Team Penske; it¿s a dream come true,¿ Briscoe said. ¿I really want to thank Roger (Penske) and Tim (Cindric) for believing in me and giving me this opportunity. Racing for Penske¿s ALMS program in 2007 has been a highlight in my career, but open-wheel racing is where my heart lies, and I can't wait to race full time in the IndyCar Series for one of the best teams in open-wheel history.¿ The 2008 season marks Briscoe¿s second full-season of IndyCar Series competition. He has 20 career IndyCar starts, highlighted by a pole position at Infineon Raceway. In May, Briscoe drove the No. 12 Symantec Luczo Dragon Racing entry, with equipment leased from Penske Racing, in the 91st annual Indianapolis 500 where he finished fifth after starting seventh. In 2007, Briscoe shared driving responsibilities with teammate Sascha Maassen for the No. 6 DHL Porsche RS Spyder in the American Le Mans Series for Penske Racing. Together, they earned three victories [St. Petersburg, Salt Lake City and Lime Rock], two poles [Belle Isle and Laguna Seca)] and finished second in the championship. Their teammates, Romain Dumas and Timo Bernhard, earned the championship for Penske Racing behind the wheel of the No. 7 DHL Porsche RS Spyder. ¿Ryan has been a great addition to our organization. He did a terrific job at Indianapolis this year, and delivered for us in our ALMS program,¿ Penske said. ¿Obviously, he has big shoes to fill with Sam moving over to our NASCAR team, but he has shown us that he has the talent to win in the IndyCar Series.¿ Briscoe will team with two-time Indianapolis 500 champion Helio Castroneves for the 2008 season as they set their sights on earning a record 13th national championship and 15th Indianapolis 500 victory for Team Penske. Penske Racing is the most successful Indy Car racing team in history with 134 race wins, highlighted by a record 14 Indianapolis 500 victories, 12 season championships and 171 pole positions. http://www.ryanbriscoe.com/ |
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great news for ryan & aussie open wheeler race fans - a genuine indy 500 race winner perhaps, fantastic
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After all we all understandably glorify Sam's talent; but was he considered a great addition when he appeared in IRL? He was unknown to most, then he became what we see thanx to IRL. (Thus, before convicting Briscoe apriori, I'd let him show what he can do on an entire mono-commitment IRL season.) The same can be said , more or less, about Bourdais, whose more recent wins (2006) have however been tainted by a growing lack of valuable competition, both in terms of drivers and teams. About Franchitti, that's a very different case, because at the beginning of 2007 he had planned to retire at the end of the season, but the unexpected triumphs convinced him to look for a even higher wage in Nascar. |
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I daresay most Americans had never heard of Alex Zanardi when he signed for Ganassi - and there could be no doubting his star power.
The issue is the product of open wheel racing, and the lack of people "buying" - its a lot easier to sell a "star" from a popular product that sells. |
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Positives: Briscoe, Mutoh and Lloyd are all good young drivers that could be future of series and have talent and a good mix for the series.
Negatives: Hornish Jr and Franchitti, open wheel veterens and both well known although the later for his wife and flips! Hornish was what the IRL was. He was American and dramatic and brought excitment. He was what the IRL needs, and many compared him to Rick Mears oval talent wise. But I don't think along with Lazier etc they can replace the hole that has been left. Talent wise the new step up drivers may be talented and the future just not what America is going to tune into. Hornish, Danica and Andretti at Indy last lap battle is what people want to see. |
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I'm more and more looking forward to next year. I'm sure ESPN can create some good new stories about the young guns going at it. Ryan desvered another chance in IRL and now he's got it!
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These guys could all be the next Zinardi, but it doesnt help the loss of Americans in an American sport. |
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14 Nov 2007, 10:24 (Ref:2067168) | #85 | ||
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The IRL want the Indy 500 in particular to be the world's greatest motor race so they need it to be more than a national championship. Granted this might affect marketability in the US so maybe there's a choice to be made there. Allow the 500 to be devalued by attracting more of the Billy Bobs & John Boys who aspire to be NASCAR Truck drivers or continue to attract some of the better available drivers on the world stage. You probably can't do both.
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It is a quandry: How do you call yourself the best, if you don't have the best? One of the things I liked when Emmo and Nigel and so many other terrific drivers migrated over was that the Unsers, the Andrettis, Rick Mears, Danny Ongais, and guys like that were ready and willing to answer the bell.
The European/South American drivers didn't dominate, but they did help raise the bar. The problem now is not so much the lack of American talent in AOWR, but the lack of significance associated with AOWR. Hence, Bourdais is unknown not because winning all the time got boring, but the overall context became devalued. For whatever reasons the perception is that the best racing and the best talent in North America is not participating in any open-wheel series (unless it might be the World of Outlaws!) in the US of A. Ask the casual fan if you have to be a great driver to win the Nextel Cup Championship. I am sure they will say yes. Ask them if you have to be a great driver to win the Vanderbilt Cup (or whatever the IRL gives out) and they will say: "What's that for?" Relevancy - that is the operative word - and unfortunately open wheel racing is no longer relevant. Can it be again? That is the big question... |
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Rome was not built in a day John, nor was Nascar's dominance; it will take time, first thing being to have an unified OW series.
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Nothing surprising in this feature really; I still keep my opinion that a demotivated champ collecting disappointing placements is no good for a series.
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Yes, I agree there, climb. At some point the person has to either retire or find a new challenge if not within the series than in a different one.
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I do not see this to be the huge blow that people are saying it is. I think people are just using it as an excuse to have yet another pop at the IRL it's old, it's boring and it isn't constructive Good luck to Sam in NASCAR and IRL will move on..... Simple as that, get on with it... |
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Who knows what he could have pulled out in the 08 season though? For example Franchitti coming from nowhere from 06. A demotivated Hornish Jr, a multiple champion and 2006 Indy champion probably still does more in attractive casual race fans and media stories than Briscoe, Dixon, Mutoh or Lloyd. |
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Franchitti is a different story; as i told before, He had any intention to retire, but the unexpected 2007 convinced him to keep on driving.
Hornish, on the contgrary is still young and has, via Penske organisation, a chance to go Nascar, then I don't believe that, had he stayed one more year in IRL, he would have found unpredictable motivations. His aim is Nascar, we've known it for years. About appeal to casual fans, you're easily right, but had Panther followed the same reasoning about Sam 5 yrs ago.... More in general, drivers are expected to pass by, IRL's strenght is in their major teams, which are staying Last edited by climb; 16 Nov 2007 at 07:23. |
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There is a "credibility factor" that goes with having strong, recognizable teams though. Getting a drive with Penske, Ganassi or AGR is part of what defines a driver as a "star."
The implication is that being with an established, winning team means that you have the goods. Fans take notice of things like that... |
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It was first mentioned around 2003 that Hornish was interested in NASCAR but opted to stay in the IRL moving from Panther to Penske, it's worked out well for him that Penske has been able to move him into his NASCAR cup team Like i've said before, way to much has been made of this and although it doesn't surprise me given the motives of various people I believe we have now more than exhausted this topic |
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I did not say they automatically become stars because of who they drive for. The quality of the team is just on piece of the perception puzzle that fans put together to determine who the "stars" are.
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