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Wrong. They have a product that sucks I'm just stating the fact, and if you think that my post is waste of time then why reply.Quote:
Originally Posted by Starter
No, I am saying that the sort of money required to fullfill your vision of what the series should be is a pipe dream. How do you propose to make this all happen? I keep hear about what needs to be done, but I have yet to hear how it CAN be done.
Gary
You seem to be under the impression that Le Mans is a one off race and that the manufacturers flock to this one race spending bucket loads of money for one race. That just is not the case, Le Mans like the Indy 500 is the cornerstone event of a series. A series where teams build cars that they can race at multiple venues and amortize the development costs over that series of races.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rex Monaco
Your call for fixing Indy while ignoring the Indycar series is a non starter. I'll ask the same question of you that I asked Fiat1, where do you propose to come up with the money to build a car to run at one race, the Indy 500? Without a series there is no Indy 500, teams simply can't afford to spend the development dollars to build a car and only race it one time a year. No sponsor will put up enough money for one day of exposure.
Again I hear what needs to be done, but I see no financial prospectus or business plan as to HOW to do it.
Gary
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Originally Posted by FIAT1
And you are stating more than the fact, you are suggesting what needs to be changed. All starter and I are saying is you are suggesting what but ignoring the how. We are replying because we are trying to get the point across that without the "how" the "what" is a waste of time.Quote:
Originally Posted by FIAT1
Gary
I'm not suggesting anything but my opinion that cars and speed are reason why people watch this type a racing. They can replace co every year,they can make czars,they can replace owners,presidents,drivers end everything else,but nothing will change before they move away from spec. Ugly ,slow bumper cars won't do anymore ,but you and all aur 0.2 frends know that already.Quote:
Originally Posted by garyshell
excellent post!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Rex Monaco
I agree that IndyCar is not in a position where they can make the teams buy new equipment.
However, they should allow more development on the equipment they already have, and seek to encourage more participation. For example, IndyCar could allow production based engines to compete against the race engines built by Honda and Chevy. Obviously, rules would need to be figured out, but anything to encourage more participation is good.
Exactly, give them current skeleton,rule book and good luck. Open competition ,it would be good start and something to look forward to.Quote:
Originally Posted by bricarr2
Fiat:Quote:
Originally Posted by FIAT1
Skeleton is the perfect word. Start with a DW12 and the engine specs and allow SOME innovation.
I also think the production engine alternative is something worth exploring. It got a bad rep back in the day, but people forget that was largely a CART/USAC issue. With the the series now back under one roof it can be managed better.