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12th September 2011, 20:30 #1
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Wheldon is going for the $5 million!
Indy 500 winner Dan Wheldon eligible for IndyCar's $5 million bonus | The Indianapolis Star | indystar.com
Indianapolis 500 champion Dan Wheldon will have a $5 millon bonus opportunity at next month's Izod IndyCar Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.Many of the details are still to be worked out and unveiled -- a news conference is scheduled Tuesday --but if Wheldon wins the Izod World Championships on Oct. 16, he'll garner $2.5 million for his team and $2.5 million for a fan.
IndyCar went with the Wheldon option because no driver outside open-wheel racing stepped forward to participate. IndyCar wanted a competitor who could attract attention, and Wheldon, who has not competed in an IndyCar race since May, offers the best chance for that.
Wheldon, the 2005 series champion, is a two-time 500 winner. He has won 16 IndyCar races.
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12th September 2011, 20:43 #2
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I have to repeat my self one more time in asking why not 5 mil for credible championship where people like Will Power who races his heart out every race and is amazing to watch has opportunity to get paid for his skill. Nothing against Wheldon but this type a money is wasted on one event and one person. My opinion.
Keep it fast, keep it real!!!
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12th September 2011, 21:24 #3
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hmmm, not a bad plan - a bit (ok, alot) gimmicky - but in some ways better than the original.... the key here is winning the $2.5 million for a fan..... now THAT ought to get some attention.... where do I sign up?? (or perhaps it would be better if my wife signs up??!!) the other key is, it really could happen whereas the original plan was pretty much pie in the sky (which is one of the reasons nobody signed up).
As for why not to offer it to the season champion - might be a good idea to tie a fan to a driver for the season - but if you did that you would DEFINITELY have to deal with the payday - because someone would win - with this scheme you can afford to offer a big prize because the odds are still pretty good that he won't do it....
I would like to add, this scheme might work for a new version of the triple crown too.....
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12th September 2011, 21:29 #4
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Wait... does this make Buddy Rice eligible as well? Indycar better watch out because Dan has a good shot at the money.
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12th September 2011, 21:49 #5
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Originally Posted by FIAT1
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12th September 2011, 21:56 #6
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Originally Posted by 00steven
I think if it looks like Dan might win, then Barnhart will call one of his "discretionary" penalties and put Wheldon a lap down.
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12th September 2011, 22:24 #7
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Instead of just one fan why not $100 for each fan in the stands ...the crowd will likely be in the 25k range
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12th September 2011, 22:43 #8
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Make it so the fan has to be there in attendance or call within 15 minutes to win. In other words, if Weldon wins, & they pull Larry Jone's name from Boise ID. out of the hat, he needs to call within 15 minutes or he loses the prize. That should bring up the ratings. Either that or he needs to be there in person, and since Vegas is a town filled with gamblers, it would help fill the stands.
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13th September 2011, 02:32 #9
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I hate to be the bringer of negativity to this thread, but Wheldon, the 2011 500 winner, should already be in a fulltime ride, not the "celeb guest driver" for this special event. That he is not, says a lot of crappy things about the series right now. Secondly, as much as I like him, he brings very little as far as new eyes to the Vegas finale. I can't believe that racing in 2011 has come to this. $5 mill and not one guest driver that wants to give it a shot. Scale it down to 1/5th that, 20 years ago, and you'd have had drivers from all over the world giving it a shot.
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13th September 2011, 03:19 #10
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Originally Posted by NickFalzoneKyle Busch #18 M&M's Toyota Camry
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