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Just to clarify: I was trying to stay away from the "payments to AOW drivers who are also family members" thing so as to keep this on a CC focus. Plenty of room in the IRL forum to discuss the same issues vis a vis IRL teams.
If someone mentions the paid or paying status of particular CC drivers, that would be fair game for discussion here I would think. The situation at le Pettit Forsythe is evocative of the larger issues facing CC and it's business model. How things fall out at le Pettit Forsythe could have a dramatic impact on how the series is viewed overall. So if a poster is trying to justify/explain le Pettit forsythe's actions regarding Tracy as being a reflection of "the way things are in CC" then trying to figure out if Dominguez is a paying or paid driver is germaine. |
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well anyways have we actually heard any news from either Paul or Forsythe themselves ?
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I think names are inportant to a series.
Back here in the uk the british touring car championship is popular because of names that have been created. Neal, plato, jordan, shedden, jackson etc. P.T needs to stay. Cant we try to lure some away from other series? Weldon in champ cars? bring it on! |
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Yes, but they would need a reason to go to Champcar which is a stumbling block at the moment.
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It would be very hard and cost a huge amount of dollars to attact a name driver to what is seen as a dead or at least dieing series.
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Champcar seen as dead or dying? I dont think so personally, sure it isnt in the best of health but then neither is the IRL and on balance I would think that Champcar is the stronger series.
Back to topic though, it would be a real shame to lose Tracy as he has been one of the stalwarts of Champcar and would be a big blow to the series if he didnt get a drive for 2008. Sure hes not getting any younger but he is still plenty fast enough to be in with a shout for the Championship in 2008. |
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I would say stronger in terms of Driver talent, worldwide media exposure, Quality of teams and on the whole higher profile races, of course the IRL does have the Indy 500 which is in turn more popular than any single Champcar event. Champcar however I feel overall races on better circuits and has slightly bigger attendances, Champcar is followed worldwide where as the IRL is mainly a North American series.
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That worldwide media exposure is an interesting point. Is the remnants of CART morphing into the official minor leagues to F1 now? There is this guy Bourdais on a mid level team in F1 who raced in CART... Is that what you mean by media exposure? That is not going to keep the boat afloat unless a certain benefactor continues to shell out millions for his hobby. Bourdais, by the way, would have received more world wide media exposure for winning one Indianapolis 500 versus four champ car world series. Except for hardcore racing fans, no one knows about champ car racing but the diehards, my opinion of course. |
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With regards to the driver talent point I think we have both made each others view points clear so there isnt much point in further debating that point.
In terms of media exposure I was talking about coverage generally. In Europe Champcar is quite a big series with live TV coverage throughout Europe on Eurosport, not only is the series known thanks to Eurosport but it is known thanks to Champcar having several events throughout Europe in recent years. The fact too that ex F1 drivers such as Justin Wilson and Robert Doornbos make the switch to Champcar is noticed and their fans will sometimes follow their careers, not many ex F1 drivers make the switch to the IRL but they do out of choice make the change to Champcar instead. Why? Because they are street track racers not oval specialists. Champcar is as the title suggests something of a International series, next year Champcar will race in 7 different countries. The IRL is mainly USA based and therefore the fan base is predominantly American. As for Bourdais receving more exposure by winning the Indy 500 than 4 Champcar titles, personally I dont agree with that statement. Sure he might grab a major headline for it but then it would be forgotton, by winning 4 Champcar titles Bourdais has kept his name in the headlines for many years, sure perhaps not always in the spot light but his name is always around somewhere. It is important to remember that Bourdais had already made a name for himself before heading into Champcar having been a F3000 Champion (because of Enge losing points after failing a drugs test) and finishing 4th overall at Le Mans in his first attempt, the first non Audi finisher. Is Champcar becoming a F1 feeder series? Perhaps, but not in the same way as say GP2, it has indaviduality that sets itself apart from the other F1 feeder series IMO. Is that really a bad thing though? Better to be a major series in F1's shadow than to be a pan American single seater series that nobody much outside the USA hears about. IMO of course. Note to mods. Sorry for getting off topic, this will be my last off topic response to this thread but I felt I just had to respond. |
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Worldwide exposure, not really and most of what there is is a remnant of when it was a major championship.
The Gold Coast Indy round is still big but I would be that more people go to see it because the V8 Supercars race there than the fact that it is a Champcar round, seriously take the V8's away and the crowd numbers would plummet. NASCAR absolutely rules the US racing scene and there isn't room for two struggling open wheel championships and as long as the IRL has Indy they will be the one that survives. It's pretty simple really. |
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I hate to say it as it was once my favourite form of racing by a long way, but.. I fail to see how Champcar could be regarded as strong in any regard.
In the US it has been completely obliterated by Nacar. All the talent heads straight to Nascar these days - imagine Champcar with Montoya, Villeneuve, Franchitti, etc. There is very poor TV coverage and hardly anyone attends the races. There are next to no American drivers and the level of interest from the public is appalling. When I was in Houston people would ask me if I'd come all the way from the UK to see the Jimmy Buffet concert (still have no idea who the hell he is?) and were amazed when I said, no, I'm in town for the race. "Race?" they would say. "What race?" In worldwide terns it suffers from similarly poor TV coverage and spectator interest. Who the hell cares about Justin Wilson, Katherine Legge and the appallingly bad 'Speedy Dan'?? It is very much a dead series. And F1 feeder series? Purllleeease... |
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The Aussies and Mexicans on this board were complaining all season that they had no TV. Just how has CC gotten all this exposure?
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Well I care about Wilson, Craig!
Admittedly, this alone is hardly going to boost Champcars profile. |
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For what it's worth, in our daily newspaper: ChampCar gets a quick report and top 10 results, nothing can be found from the IRL. The Indy 500 race had 2 lines, containing the top 3.
Nascar got mentioned twice: the day Montoya won and when the title was won. |
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Whereas the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette rarely mentions it as anything more than a summary...same with IRL...no coverage of ALMS...the Wasteland...
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Must be the "New Math!" One half season on Mexican TV plus one half season on Australian TV = a Full season of coverage...
I think we are getting a bit too literal here, but between the Australian and Mexican fans there were complaints throughout the season that the races were not being shown. |
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can we try and keep this on the Paul Tracy topic guys please
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Paul Tracy is back and all is resolved:
http://www.tsn.ca/auto_racing/news_s...26675&hubname= http://www.gordonkirby.com/categorie..._is_no108.html |
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That is good news for CC and Le Pettit/Forsythe Racing.
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Terrible news for the repair shop though (of all teams).
Seriously, good luck to him, I hope he has a revival this year. There have been signs of it, but still too much dreadfulness. Maybe 2008 he can turn the corner. Or is that wishful thinking? |
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