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20 Oct 2010, 20:06 (Ref:2777648) | #1 | |
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ADAC GT Masters 2011
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25/04 Oschersleben 22/05 Hockenheim 05/06 Zolder (Belgium) 10/07 Nürburgring 07/08 Red Bull Ring (Austria, former A1 Ring) 21/08 Lausitzring 18/09 Assen (Holland) 02/10 Sachsenring according to gtmasters.org |
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21 Oct 2010, 01:05 (Ref:2777724) | #2 | ||
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Sounds like a pretty to calendar to me. Can't wait for the RB Ring.
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21 Oct 2010, 08:31 (Ref:2777810) | #3 | |
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Plus LIVE-TV-coverage in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, 90 minutes of each race in free-TV
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21 Oct 2010, 08:34 (Ref:2777812) | #4 | ||
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Which might just be the best TV-package of any sportscar series in the world... I have no idea about Super GT's TV-package, so I might not know what I am talking about.
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7 Nov 2010, 15:04 (Ref:2786394) | #5 | ||
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Updated calendar:
25.04 - Oschersleben 15.05 - Sachsenring 12.06 - Zolder 10.07 - Nürburgring 14.08 - Red Bull Ring 04.09 - Lausitzring 18.09 - Assen 02.10 - Hockenheim Sachensring, Assen and Hockenheim clash with VLN races. |
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7 Nov 2010, 15:21 (Ref:2786399) | #6 | ||
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Unless Sachsenring is with GT1, I expect to see that one change, as they said that they'd avoid clashes with VLN before the 24 hour race... and then, the VLN-calender isn't official as of now, either.
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7 Nov 2010, 16:54 (Ref:2786438) | #7 | ||
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I didn't follow the GTMasters much before this season but the neat TV-Coverage really makes the difference. I like the new calendar, good to see that we don't do one track twice as it was this year. Two rounds at Oschersleben was really a bit much. The only thing missing is a race at the Norisring.. |
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7 Nov 2010, 19:52 (Ref:2786614) | #8 | |
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And Zolder now clashes with Le Mans 24H.....
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8 Nov 2010, 13:43 (Ref:2787030) | #9 | |
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8 Nov 2010, 16:01 (Ref:2787095) | #10 | |
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The marketshare.
While the ratings might be respectable from a motorsports point of view, they weren't from a general perspective. The season finale was watched by 350.000 people, the races always got around 3,5-4% market share, Kabel 1 is used to about 7% in that timeslot. Every rerun of a sitcom or whatnot in that timeslot would have gotten better ratings for Kabel1 with much less cost and effort attached compared to a live sports broadcast. That's why I think they keep showing the races as long as someone pays the bill, the ratings itself aren't good enough to justify the effort, especially since it's no sports station but rather a normal entertainment channel. |
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8 Nov 2010, 16:41 (Ref:2787113) | #11 | ||
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It's not all about the absolute ratings, though.
For example, "Stromberg" (a German "The Office"-clone) doesn't have great ratings either, but it does a lot for the TV-station's image, in that case Pro7. Similarly, I'd rarely watch Kabel 1 outside of some classic movies they have on from time to time, but the GT-Masters broadcast made me watch the so-stupid-that-it's-actually-awesome reality-TV-show Heli-Loggers... Think of it as a "loss leader" - it might not be profitable in itself, but it attracts customers you'd have a hard time reaching otherwise. |
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13 Nov 2010, 18:48 (Ref:2789757) | #13 | ||
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I'd think the German commentating would be more interesting than anything Speed can come up with. That would be sweet if Speed had it though, get some American interest in GT3 for maybe the introduction of a NA GT3 series.
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13 Nov 2010, 19:07 (Ref:2789758) | #14 | ||
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Rainer Braun (the German announcer) is quite the legend, but he's getting old and somewhat confused on occassion, which makes his commentary either really fun or rather annoying to listen to always depending on your personal point of view.
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13 Nov 2010, 20:51 (Ref:2789799) | #15 | ||
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Well I can't understand a lick of German, but the commentary just has more energy than some boring American guy fom Speed. Same concept with SuperGT and it's enthusiastic Japanese commentators. Suppose I'ved picked up alittle German from watching the GT Masters, boxundstopen .
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13 Nov 2010, 21:16 (Ref:2789812) | #16 | ||
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He's pretty nuts even given my limited understanding of spoken German, and he confuses Sebastian Asch and Luca Ludwig for their fathers all the time!
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14 Nov 2010, 20:18 (Ref:2790539) | #17 | ||
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He's certainly not the best when it comes to telling what's going on on track but he's full of interesting anecdotes and it's just fun to watch. |
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23 Nov 2010, 01:57 (Ref:2794542) | #19 | |
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Too bad, another exotic car gone.
That's kind of a flaw of the whole GT3 concept, there are lots of interesting cars but still people end up entering Audis, BMWs or Porsches...same with the VLN. It's always same-old, same-old... I`d like to see more Vipers, Ferraris, maybe a Morgan.. wasn't the GT3 formula designed to make all these cars competitive? |
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23 Nov 2010, 05:55 (Ref:2794570) | #20 | ||
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Well the Audis, BMWs, Porsches, Mercs all are factory mass produced, so that's a sense of better reliability and more spare parts. They can do all the performance balancing, but those cars are one of the best choices I'd say for those reasons. Next I'd say come the Reiters, Callaways, and Matechs.
I'd rather see huge variety as much as the next guy, I absolutley loved the Viper and hope it returns. Loved the Ascari too, wish they didn't get rid of it. Atleast we got one more car on the grid. Last edited by Birddog07; 23 Nov 2010 at 06:03. |
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23 Nov 2010, 10:39 (Ref:2794635) | #21 | ||
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Actually, the Viper will return in GT-Masters next year. Mintgen Motorsports have developed an upgrade-kit and will field two cars next year, and hope to sell some kits to other teams.
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It's a shame there are not a few frontrunning Ferrari's. |
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28 Nov 2010, 13:14 (Ref:2796752) | #23 | ||
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Well, Freddy Kremer who raced in the series fulltime in 09 wants to come back next year with a Ferrari, but that'd be hardly a frontrunner against the likes of Abt, Reiter or Mühlner - not to speak of the Mercs of Black Falcon, who'll surely get a lot of love from AMG.
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Depending on the price for the update and what it consists of, that means that you could go out on monday and buy 2 outdated Vipers for around 80.000 EUR (..pending final negotiations..) a piece and become very competitive "Out-Of-The-Box" in GT Masters and VLN without spending a fortune if you are a newcomer team with ambitions to take on some of the more established names such as Phoenix, Callaway or Manthey. 3 drivers a car each bringing 100.000 EUR should get you through GT Masters with more than decent result. Then add 4 drivers a car each bringing 50.000 to complete the VLN series(including 24H) ..That could be a fairly decent business and let´s not forget all the fun it would bring ... |
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Similarly with the usual length of stints for the GT3-cars on the Nordschleife, it makes no sense to run 4 drivers in the regular VLN-races as you would have to seriously compromise your strategy to give all of them the same driving time. |
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