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21 Apr 2020, 00:28 (Ref:3971946) | #1 | |
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Virgin Australia in Administration
Supercars sponsor has just gone into administration, announcement on the ASX.
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21 Apr 2020, 02:10 (Ref:3971964) | #2 | |
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Dead and buried. Even though there is a contract, the administrator has the power to decide which will and won't be honoured. Will add to costs too with teams having to pay for their flights which I believe was contra.
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21 Apr 2020, 02:41 (Ref:3971968) | #3 | ||
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Virgin has been going down the gurgler for ages,the sponsorship cant have involved much ca$h...they didn't have any to spare.
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21 Apr 2020, 09:26 (Ref:3972002) | #6 | |
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Yes, it was a lucrative deal for head office, flying themselves around the country can get awfully expensive! I don't know if anyone can really say how the deal contributed to the overall health of the sport.
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If the suggestion that it was a contra deal is correct, it would have saved teams a lot of money to spend on other things or to keep budgets workable - either way good for the health of the sport. |
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21 Apr 2020, 12:36 (Ref:3972034) | #8 | ||
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How long do you feel 35k might last? (or 70k for a two car operation?) |
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21 Apr 2020, 13:40 (Ref:3972046) | #9 | |
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Had the 2020 season progressed as planned, teams would have had 11 or 12 interstate races. So divide that by $35k and comes out at $3k per meeting, probably a fair bit short of what it actually costs to fly a team.
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22 Apr 2020, 00:04 (Ref:3972131) | #10 | ||
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Orgasms for all the VASC series haters.
The sky is falling!!! |
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Understand you want to keep your head in the sand but how is the below situation not worthy of discussion?
- Main manufacturer gone - No long term television deal in place - The calendar a mess with government restrictions - No event revenue because of no events - Teams not making any money either - Team budgets screaming for cost containment anyway - Series sponsor in administration Your first reaction might to be deflect and ignore GTR but those without blinkers can have a mature discussion around the current situation |
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The sky is falling albeit slowly. The only upside to the events of the last few months is that it might push the series to change and adapt so that the series can have a healthy long term future. But if the series can’t change when needed (and that change is a good five years overdue)don’t expect fans like us to pat them on the back and say everything is fine. Because everything is not fine. Just because we don’t drink the Supercars Kool-Aid doesn’t mean we are haters. |
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Lasts long enough to assist with the costs of running the team. Plus part of the deal is heavily reduced airfares on top of the direct contra - all adds up and provides a benefit to the series overall, which is the question that was put.
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22 Apr 2020, 13:27 (Ref:3972215) | #17 | |
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The point I was trying to make was, don't get too hung up on the Virgin Australia sponsorship loss, in the grand scheme of things it was a nice to have, but won't cripple the sport if it's gone.
Does anyone know if the contra deal covered the air freighting of vehicles to/from NZ? |
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I wonder how many street races the series will have by 2021 given the amount of government funding goes into each of them.
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I believe part of the deal was late Sunday evening flights timed to allow team members time to pack up and get to the airport and fly home.
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The world moved on, and all Supercars could do was revert to a spec car. It seems, for a number of reasons, that might have been the wrong path - even if looked like a monty in the short term. Now that Archer are running the show, let's see what a bunch of 'entrepreneurs' can do to to fix the show post-CV19, post-GM/Ford withdrawal, post-gas-guzzling V8 era. I might also add post-big-budgets too ... not that that will be limited to V8SC, be interesting to see what entries turn up for the 2021 B12Hr. |
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