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Indystar is now reporting TG has pulled the offer, and what Robin Miller reported was apparently misstated.
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here is the new link a story from yesterday
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Well Haas won't be going anywhere this year, and from the way drivers announcements are starting to come out, it looks like we may have 1/2 the field confirmed by Sebring
NHLR - Wilson, Rahal PKV - Servia, Tagliani? PCM - Figge, Martinez? FPR - Tracy, ? Rocketsports - Bernoldi, ? Team Minardi USA - Doornbos?, ? Team Australia - Power?, ? DCR - Junqueira?, ? Conquest - ?, ? |
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i just read that as well-
a rumor of this size could have caused alot of trouble... i apologize for my part |
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WHy is it that " this is the best offer for Champ Car.
Americas wannebe "bernie" TG, created the split, vowed never to leave good old USA, wouldn't race on street cicuits, etc , yet it is He doing all talk, I offered them this , then offered them that, yadda yadda. When you contact IRL, thay deny anthing has been offered. No talks etc, Yes, for a single OW series in the states , get rid of TG. So before you support a poor mans "bernie", remeber, he stated it. IMO, Keven and Gerry have done very well, and they have a larger fan base than Tg supporters think. It is quite interesting that, TG offered to keep certain races, that he said he would never run. another wanne be. |
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fomoco, your post is better suited for CW.
In Miller's column, Nation confirmed there had been talks but did not comment on them. Steady as it goes, sir. |
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http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dl.../1052/SPORTS01 George said he told Kalkhoven and Forsythe in separate meetings that he would help teams acquire a new car and a used one as a backup for each full-season driver supported by a proper budget. He would not have bought the cars outright. "I wasn't going to wholesale make that offer," George said. "I would make sure they had equipment; it would not necessarily be free." Forsythe could not be reached for comment. Kalkhoven insisted he hasn't spoken with George "in nine months." George said he made it clear the IRL would be the sanctioning body in a unified series. He offered to include several of the events that Kalkhoven and Forsythe own, such as the Long Beach (Calif.) Grand Prix, in future IRL schedules. HOWEVER: Champ Car co-owner Kevin Kalkhoven said George never formally made an offer to either him or partner Jerry Forsythe. "I never, ever saw an offer from Tony George," Kalkhoven said. "We never received anything in writing." It bears noting that Champ Car co-owner Kevin Kalkhoven said he hasn't spoken with George "in nine months" and that George never made an offer to either him or business partner, Jerry Forsythe. "I never, ever saw an offer," Kalkhoven said, "and he didn't make it to Jerry." http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dl...992520922/1024 In all my experience, one thing that strikes me about all this is it is an offer made from a position of weakness. I just don't think tony has much liquid capital left. If he was serious, he'd put a business plan together and a presentation and go and make a serious offer. And end it now. Instead it's like, "Well maybe I'll help some teams with cars and maybe I'll sanction some of your races". It's almost a nonexistent offer, a non serious offer. It's almost just to say he tried. I think if he really wanted to end it now he could. Listening to commentary on forums and editorials, one gist of these conversations I've picked up is people just want to end it now and that Champcar should take whatever is handed to them, no matter how poor the offer. What I would suggest is why don't you apply that same logic to Tony George and say hey man why don't you put a business plan and contract together and a sensible offer and solve this thing? |
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Well, KK said he wasn't involved in the talks. Forsythe hasn't said anything. I've heard the talks involved the 3 OTHER Amigos other than Kalkhoven.
As for something being in writing, it apparently didn't get past the discussion stage and a lot of the discussion was based on a letter from TG to KK in '05 as a foundation to wrangle out first. Forsythe's demand of $100 million apparently pitched the whole discussion into the dumpster. The Amigos bought CART's assets off the courthouse steps for $3.2 million. In four years, it would take an infinite amount of bluster and BS to say it had appreciated in value 33 times since CC took over. If Fomoco is new to the forum, I should apologize. If he's not, we've already read all of that for years, so it bores me. |
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Frankly neither series is in a healthy state right now but I'm not going to repeat previous posts. An amalgamation of the series would be a good thing for both as long as the circumstances are right, as in there is a sound financial basis, strong spectator support, a healthy calendar full of well-backed events, good-looking and well-performing cars and grid full of capable drivers. Unfortunately, apart from one or two races, neither series is financially solid, spectator support for both is dwindling, neither calendar is great, the IRL cars are horrid to watch and look at, ChampCars look better but can't go on ovals and neither grid is full of top drivers. But there doesn't look like there will be a deal for 2008, probably was never serious in the first place, and it's February tomorrow so far too late for anything to happen this year. HOWEVER... If TG and the ChampCar owners came together now to get things sorted, it could be sorted for 2009 and there could again be one series. |
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The CART series assets were worth $3.2 million off the courthouse steps. What's the series worth now?
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Asset evaluation is based on one principle: the ability of the asset to produce revenue; then the sum of the current and the discounted future revenues gives you the value of the asset.
This is called n.a.v. (net actual value). What's CC worth now? Sum up the revenues, and discover how much the CC owners should pay to convince someone to purchase the series... |
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Panoz and Dallara did it before in IRL. There are still legal Panoz chassis around for the "500."
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i don't care who fold's, who walks away or who runs. something needs to happen before everyone is racing stockcars. when that happens, these open wheeled, egotistical idiots will try to buy NASCAR and foul it up, too.
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Yes my fisrt few posts on this topic, but I stand by what I say. TG a poor mans version of Bernie E. Send tony packing and the states will have a unified racing programme for open wheelers. If you are going to make staemants to the press, back it up with facts |
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