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11 Feb 2007, 15:28 (Ref:1838684) | #1 | |
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Not good news for San Jose
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11 Feb 2007, 17:34 (Ref:1838769) | #3 | ||
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That's not great news, but it's not fatal news. The good news is that the 2007 subsidy is approved and the 2008 subsidy is only $600k. I'm not saying that cities should be expected to pay huge sums for races, but if a race is being developed which will benefit multiple parties (series, promotoer, city), it stands to reason that all should contribute to ensure that the event is viable.
"While the city poured $2.3 million into the 2006 Grand Prix for an impact on the local economy of $23.6 million -- more than 10 times the size of the city's subsidy -- the Tapestry Arts Festival generated $12.4 million in economic impact, nearly 400 times the value of the city grant it received." San Jose is a wild city - they're obviously very passionate about their Tapestry Arts! Last edited by Snrub; 11 Feb 2007 at 17:38. |
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This is not that bad of news. POLITICAL Posturing. This is a good event and a good race. I believe that it will survive this posturing and will become a fixture. Personally, like most I prefer Laguna Seca. I spent hours exiting Laguna Seca during the 90's, finally settling on a rented motor home to tailgate after the race instead of sitting in the traffic jam. San Jose - walk back to the hotel and continue to party on!!! Although I really never needed to leave the hotel to watch the race either. That is what is so cool about the street races, waking up at 0730 to the sound of engines and watching the pits come to life for a day of practice, qualifying and racing over a weekend. Until the opener - I say again Viva Las Vegas.
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13 Feb 2007, 04:10 (Ref:1839955) | #5 | ||
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The City of San Jose is on the verge of bankruptcy. As has been noted in other threads there is an ongoing investigation of these types of deals as OTHER deals (I emphasize this for a reason) have been found to be improper and has resulted in serious legal difficulties for former city staffers - including the former mayor.
Amazing. This race had been touted as a "great success" and now we find that it actually was no big deal. Wish the partisans could make up their minds here. |
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But we are talking about San Jose. Not St Pete's. When these issues were brought up about San Jose earlier there was some fair amount of outcry that I among others were being "negative."
That was not the case at all. It was simply learning what the situation was on the ground there and seeing the story through to it's conclusion. |
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No doubt but an event that is building a 23 million dollar impact to the city is a successful venture. Obvioulsy not to the extreme efficiency of the Tapestry Arts festival , but the event still holds a subsidy which is a plus.
This money lost will need to be recouped through extra sponsorship, so its up to the organisers to get working. |
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13 Feb 2007, 11:37 (Ref:1840297) | #9 | ||
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The $23 million was economic impact - not money coming directly back to city coffers and certainly no indication that the $2 million in direct cash that was given to the "promoter" for "expenses" was coming back in the form of any sort of tax income.
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Thanks I do understand the whats behind an economic impact. $23 million dollars being spent in San Jose area, involving local businesses is a definate positive for the city.
From that sense the event is a success. |
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In some ways I almost think it's an insult to Surfers' Paradise to compare it to San Jose in any way. |
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So I dont think such a distinction you made between San Jose and Surfers is valid |
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I think San Jose is one of the better street circuits. After all the loop holes that were filled after everyone was running around like headless chickens for the inaugural event it was much better organized last year and the fans once again turned out in their masses.
Plus the circuit was much better, and some great crazy racing. What more can you ask for? Oh I forgot, we now have to hear about how bad an event it is. |
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To be honest the show jumping at the 05 race was one of the more spectacular things to come out of open wheel racing over the last few years.
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certainly was very exciting if not dangerous , but a great sight
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