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19 Sep 2000, 16:38 (Ref:38017) | #1 | ||
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Local ticket dealers are getting face value after charging 3 times as much 6 months ago.
By Robin Miller Indianapolis Star September 19, 2000 Sunday's inaugural SAP U.S. Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway may be a sellout, but that doesn't mean there aren't tickets available. On the contrary, the Indianapolis Star's classified section is filled with sellers and local ticket brokers who are offering seats for face value. Six months ago, local brokers were getting three and four times face value. Today, they are going for the amount listed on the ticket. "We're getting a lot of phone calls, but everyone is trying to sell, not buy,'' said Don Carnahan of MCS Tickets on West 10th Street. "There was a run on F-1 tickets a few months ago, but just like this year's Brickyard 400, the bottom has fallen out of the market. "Maybe there's just too much racing at the track now.'' Carnahan said anybody desiring to see Michael Schumacher and Co. only needs to pick up the phone. "We've got some of the best seats in the house, high in the North Vista and J Stand, and we're asking face value,'' he said. Last month, for the first time since NASCAR began racing in Indianapolis in 1994, fans were able to purchase Brickyard tickets for under face value on race morning. Carnahan says he expects the same thing this weekend. "Right now, people are lucky to get $60 for an $85 ticket. So I imagine there will be some bargains on Sunday morning.'' Unlike most F-1 races, Indy is reasonably priced. There are $30 general admission tickets, $75 and $85 seats in the turns all the way up to E Penthouse, and Visa decks at $140. |
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19 Sep 2000, 16:45 (Ref:38019) | #2 | ||
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I wonder if this is a sign as to how well the Indianapolis GP will do in the future.
If it is, it doesn't look bright. Most F1 races sell out completely in the week before the event. In Canada there are always tons of people trying to buy tickets in the days leading upto raceday. |
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19 Sep 2000, 17:11 (Ref:38028) | #3 | ||
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the whole olympic games thing isn't helping.
although im not sure it's hurting either. here in u.s.a. there is no pre-race media. not even on fox. most americans aren't going to know there was a usgp. nor will they care. it's really kind of embarassing. |
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19 Sep 2000, 18:21 (Ref:38039) | #4 | |
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Speedvision has had a lot of coverage, including the US Grand Prixview series that is an attempt to educate Americans on F1 racing.
I will let you know how well selling tickets goes. I have one that my wife has decided not to use. Something about 3 days of racing made her change her mind. |
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19 Sep 2000, 18:52 (Ref:38041) | #5 | ||
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of course, the word 'SPEEDVISION' says it all about who is tuned in that coverage.
us race fans. |
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19 Sep 2000, 19:05 (Ref:38043) | #6 | ||
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I usually don't post on this page (prefer sportscar racing), but I have friends who will be attending as both fans and corner workers, so I thought I might watch this race. Thought I would come to this BB to see what the take is on the race.
Interesting about the tickets. I am a list member for W2W BB, a list of mostly SCCA club racing drivers and workers. There are available tickets on that list, but mostly for Friday and Saturday. I had a choice of attending/working the USGP or the SCCA Runoffs the next week at Mid-Ohio. I will be attending the Runoffs. I am betting there will be more passing and racing for position in the SCCA Formula Vee race than there has been all year in F1, and I would rather watch the accidents on television. |
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19 Sep 2000, 20:42 (Ref:38053) | #7 | ||
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On second thought, if they can maintain 100,000 on race day in the coming years, it may be viable. That is a little less than the Canadian GP brings in.
As for TV coverage. Other than quali and the race is it really necessary to have a 100 preview programs? They don't have any for the Canadian GP, and it does fine. What they really need is better marketing. (ie TV ads months in advance on major US networks) I haven't seen 1 ad. |
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19 Sep 2000, 23:53 (Ref:38087) | #8 | ||
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A dream come true. Especially "Two-wheeled Tuesday". My wifes worst nightmare. |
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22 Sep 2000, 00:01 (Ref:38522) | #9 | ||
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I have seen a couple of golf/Ferrari ads that I finally figured out were advertsing the USGP. But they are like those weird Audi commercials that play a bit of the end of the race at Mosport - you can't really figure out what they are trying to sell you.
I bet if you go to the USGP on race day you can buy tickets for a lot less than face value. People probably bought them up thinking they were going to make a killing on the resale market and did not realise that nobody would be that interested who wasn't already there. |
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22 Sep 2000, 01:51 (Ref:38528) | #10 | |||
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Ohh, Reddy, such sweet music, isn't it. When we bought our house three years ago, and I found the cable still conected and our first morning in the house I got the 1997 Belgian GP at Spa on TV after three years of no F1... It was heaven. Tomorrow, gang, we get LIVE coverage of practise. hmmmm, almost worth calling in sick to work..... |
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22 Sep 2000, 02:26 (Ref:38530) | #11 | ||
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Damn you!!!!!!!!!
Oh well, we get coverage of every session, Friday practices included for the Canadian GP, so I guess it balances out. Besides, I have school. |
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23 Sep 2000, 02:55 (Ref:38706) | #12 | ||
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Well, Jay, we will get qualifying tomorrow anyway.
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