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16 Jul 2007, 18:58 (Ref:1965011) | #1 | ||
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Fontana, now Michigan is not a good trend.
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17 Jul 2007, 09:56 (Ref:1965563) | #3 | ||
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I only hope it's not replaced with another road/street race. The balance is already a little too far away from the ovals which the series was created around - and that was at a time when ChampCars still had a balance.
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17 Jul 2007, 17:16 (Ref:1965902) | #5 | |
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Sad to lose these tracks. Oh dear me.
No open wheelers at Michigan is just tragic. |
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I don't know if you guys know but I read some where that Phoenix is going to return and Michigan speedway was rumored to be dropped. I don't know if it is confirmed Phoenix is back.
Michigan is a legendary speedway (just like Phoenix etc) and shouldn't be dropped. The ovals etc were dropped by CART because there just wasn't thee attendance there used to be well the IRL is much more strictly ovals and I think as its a big funded shaped oval series it should try and make the legendary ovals work. I'd rather see that then street races. It's nothing new. Champ Car has 'em. |
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It wasn't called THE BIG BALLS 500 for nothing!
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I blame ISC more than anyone else. They are becoming increasingly more difficult to deal with. SMI is a much better run company who shows that they actually care about events other than NASCAR.
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I personally would be perfectly happy to see more road courses.
I don't mind oval racing, but I'd rather see road courses. |
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18 Jul 2007, 07:51 (Ref:1966314) | #10 | ||
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Aren't there enough other open-wheel road championships already? F1 and CART have that market sewn up. Having a mix of challenges is one thing, but flooding the series with street races for purely commercial reasons is a move with short-term gain, but questionable in the long term.
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You'd think the IRL would do whatever it could to keep dates with good tracks?
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See drdisque's post above...it is dealing with the promoter and the promoter's agenda in this case. The press release stated that it came down to a scheduling conflict - it may be that the race dates offered were incompatible with the schedule/previous commitments on the IRL's part.
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Not just following CC to road and street courses but competing with dumb moves.
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Yes, if ISC and MIS had the promotional efforts in place to build the equity of the speedway to a point where they were consistently selling out their fall NASCAR race, having the IRL race a few weeks away would be a non issue.
However, ISC has squandered some of the best tracks in the country to a point where they are barely profitable. They are full of finance cronies with no racing or promotion knowledge who think they know how to run a racing enterprise. ISC can't find a sponsor for their race so they can't afford to pay the sanctioning fee for the date they want. Mid-Ohio can find a sponsor so they can afford it. It's that simple. ISC is collapsing under its own weight and is bringing all of American racing down with it. This never would have happened if MIS was owned by SMI or if it was still owned by Roger Penske. |
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PLENTY. I never said I wanted to replace all the IRL ovals with street courses (or road courses for that matter); I also never said I was happy to lose Michigan: both of these are far from the truth. I simply said I wouldn't mind another road course. Which I wouldn't. It is not something I have a passionate feeling over, though. I certainly think the IRL should have at least some road/street course influence (that is, I would not want entirely oval). I would very much like to see oval presence in ChampCar (although more road/street than oval). I guess I would prefer to see both IRL and Champcar covering both (perhaps a 50/50 split for each would be for the best, come to think of it). Given one of them, at least, has to go under sometime. When it does, I would prefer what was left to have both aspects. Last edited by Dutton; 21 Jul 2007 at 07:17. |
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The balance was right in CART. That covered everything really. At least to my eyes.
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I personally think the IRL should have just stayed all ovals. If I want to see non ovals I can watch another series. I don't know what the non ovals have brought to the IRL, short term anyway. jmo
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The problem is that if the IRL goes all oval, and ChampCar collapses, then we could be left with no "premier" road/street OW series in NAm. The same is true RE ovals were the IRL to collapse under the current set-up. This would not be a good state of affairs at all, IMO.
I feel we will inevitably end up with only one of them (one way or another - planned or otherwise). It would be sad if the art of OW ovals disappeared. Having said that, if my choice was all road/street or all ovals then the former would win every time. Last edited by Dutton; 21 Jul 2007 at 14:23. |
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Well I'll be, the irl abandoning ovals for street parades. What's next?
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