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Well everyone seemed to think I was talking out my behind about comments tony george made back in december at a sports business forum in regards to canning the irl if it wasn't profitable by 2013. But the above article confirms it quoting tony george. I have a hard time believing they'll make it with .15 tv ratings and seats that would be empty except for marlboro and honda buying free tickets. I'm not seeing anything visionary or revolutionary that is going to drive interest back. The song "The Final Countdown" is playing in my head. |
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Looks like its 1979 all over again. I'll start putting my White Paper together.
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Point one, thanks for posting the link.
Point two, if you read through the comments, there's one by a woman who claims to have been at the December meeting and states that Mr. George's remark was off the cuff. So then if you look back through the article, you can see that it was written with interviews conducted to support that remark and with no additional detail from George. I don't think it's anything more than supposition, regardless of whether the series can achieve fianacial viability or not. |
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If the IRL is pulled because of financial difficulties due to lack of spectator attendance and rather iffy tv coverage, are these factors not symptomatic of the homogenous nature of the series. The format of the IRL was to keep costs down but the consequence is the series is rather dull and doesn't have much variety, except for the race-tracks themselves and some great drivers. C.A.R.T in its hay day had a lot to offer: a variety of race-tracks national and international, a variety of drivers national and international and a variety of engine and car manufacturers, mostly international. If you look at NASCAR, a lot of its appeal is the variety of manufacturers. Car owners, like any other branch of society have their favourites and in this case it's brand of car. At a NASCAR race you will have fans who prefer Ford over Chevrolet for an example and that sort of fan loyalty is good for the sport. Look at F1 and the fan loyalty Ferrari generate. If the IRL is going to survive it needs to encourage not just engine manufacturers, which I know is on the cards but at least one alternative car manufacturer. However, with the current economic crisis it will be hard.
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Well the irl has been romancing the Volkswagen/Audi/Porsche group for a while and no bite so far. I know definitely Porsche was not interested and such as publicly stated.
There were others but interest was lukewarm to not interested. The boss of TRD expressed his wishes to the irl head honchos and was rebuffed. Even if VW comes on board you might have Honda exiting at the same time. |
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With the merger of Porsche and VW it could very well be in their interest as North America is a huge market for them. Somehow I don't think Honda will quit just like that. They have left F1, thus saving themselves a lot money and again North America is huge market for them as well. Maybe we might see them dukeing it out and that could provide some of the variety that the IRL needs.
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How many people do you know that drive a Dallara????
Sorry, cheap shot. I get your point and agree with you it's just i don't see the chassis manufacturer as important as the engine manufacturers. Lola, reynard, penske etc would be nice but none of those are driven by you or me....are they? |
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Porsche/indycar that doesn't match up. VW as I said the irl has been romancing for a year now. VW does have a new plant coming online here in the USA so it's always a possibility they could seek more involvement in motorsport. But I'd guess they'd have to weigh the cost/benefit ratio of things like the TDI Jetta Cup they are running compared to the cost/benefit ratio of indycar when indycar just pulled a .15 tv rating on versus. The TDI Cup races on Speed probably pulled a better number than that. |
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-Decrease the costs of the car. -Get rid of all carbonfiber except for safety components. -You want to build your own car, fine. But any person that shows up with the money to buy it you must sell to. No doing what Carl Haas did in the '80s with Lola where he picked and chose his competition. -A standard engine formula that your normal engine builder like Gaerte or Hendrick could build, not something superexotic like a tiny 1.8-liter turbo. -Reduce downforce, increase engine horsepower. -Car and team costs are kept in line with what purse money looks like. There's no point on spending $250k for a team to race at Long Beach if they're looking at a paycheck from the Long Beach promoter of $40k. -Don't care about Formula 1 or Europe. -No flyaway races. They're completely unaffordable unless full costs for everyone are going to be covered by the race promoter. Quote:
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If you want to crash an open wheel car thats not made out of carbon fibre into a safer barrier be my guest. I sure as hell don't want to. Standard engine formula? No thanks. Indy was about innovation, technology and technical diversity not about big basic engines. If i wanted to watch that i'll watch Nascar, which i do PS: I like the idea of Power > Downforce. Flyaway races can be good if done right. |
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Understood about the Audi program. But I was talking about the VW brand and as I said there is a possibility they could seek more involvement in motorsport in the USA. I know what Porsche's motorsport philosophy is and that doesn't apply to indycar. |
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Well, the USAC years were responsible for making Indycars #1 in this country and the "great CART period" that everyone thinks they remembered was largely a result of the USAC framework, with some help from some owners that left Can-Am and IMSA in the early '80s.
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Passing on. Some good evolutionary design by a fan. Here he explains his iterations of the car from a design point of view. http://danac.deviantart.com/art/Evo-...y-Car-27235593 |
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The 'USAC years' comment was in reference to the opposition to carbon fibre construction.
What I had in mind when I made the comment about engines was in response to the idea of a standard engine, which sounded a bit much like the early years of the IRL. And another thing, the days of the roadster at Indy, are dead and i hope they never return. The design put forward by that guy looks interesting but if he wants to bring in more driver involvement you don't need to put the engine in the front. You need 900bhp engines and 1996 CART levels of downforce. His other reasons were along the lines of "I don't want them furriners beatin' the 'muricans at Indy" i.e. typical xenophobic gomer mindset. |
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No one's stopping you from putting up your own time and money to build a car and start your own series. I have a friend that did that for endurance sportscar racing, he even used a car I designed for him as the logo. You're more than welcome to build a series in the image you see fit, and at the end of the day when you hold your first race, pass on to me the number of people that actually showed up to watch. Last edited by Flyin Ryan; 9 May 2009 at 16:01. |
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2) Indycar had a large international appeal in the early 1990s as a result of F1 drivers considering it a challenge and worthy of participating in, unlike the shower of **** that we have now have to live with thanks to FTG. Front engined open wheel cars have been proven to be inferior to rear engined open wheel cars. Going back to roadsters would be like getting rid of light bulbs and replacing them with candles, although candles are nice from time to time (i.e. USAC/WoO). 3) CART failed due to bad management, the product was highly sucessful. I attended the CART at Rockingham in 2001, Long Beach and Brands Hatch in 2003 (Brands was not the best track to use). 4) I never claimed that I would start my own series. And do not call me 'racist'! I have a lot more respect for America and the Americans than the average Englishman thank you very much. What I object to is the gomers who think that Indy/Indycar should be an all American all oval series. If you want that, go and watch Nascar. |
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