Typical response from you
We have been thru this so many times yet you refuse to see the forest thru the trees
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Originally Posted by EagleEye
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Typical response from you
We have been thru this so many times yet you refuse to see the forest thru the trees
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Originally Posted by EagleEye
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Again, if I was fortunate enough to be part of millionaire( Hulman-George) club that profits from the product, I would write even bigger check, but then again I wouldn't have to,as long as there is consumers like you who can settle for anythingQuote:
Originally Posted by Starter
There's nothing wrong with spec racing, every year a new car would be great but the DW12 produces some great racing, I don't understand why ex-CART/Champ Car fans keep crying about spec racing and a lot of other things about the IndyCar Series. If you don't like it, don't watch it.
Things are looking up for you as more and more people don't give a ...... Congrats!Quote:
Originally Posted by heliocastroneves#3
The 'where is the money' argument is a straw man argument. There is money out there. Apple alone could fund Indycar for the next 100 years. So why aren't Fortune 500 companies flocking to Indycar?
Because the real question that needs to be asked is, what is the return on investment? And right now more people watch the Daytona 500 than watch the Indy 500. Will spec cars and cost savings alone fix that? It hasn't so far.
We need imagination in this series. The bean counters ruin the car business every time they take control. The auto business is about emotion and Indycar lacks emotion at the moment.
How much money would it cost the series to 'open' the current rules to innovation? Does it really cost a lot of money to edit a rule book? Not having seen the rule book lately, are they still printed or are they downloaded on pdf now? Because that would be the extent of the cost to the series. Any committee to develop the rule changes would be volunteers.Quote:
Originally Posted by Starter
If there was nothing wrong with spec racing, then manufacturers would be flocking to the series, fans would be turned away at the gates and the TV ratings would be beating NASCAR every weekend.Quote:
Originally Posted by heliocastroneves#3
If you want a spec series, fine. But open up the Indy 500 to single race entries by changing the spec rules. Turning the Indy 500 into a spec race was the single worst decision ever made in automotive history.
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Originally Posted by SarahFan
Typical response as I have been involved in Indycar racing for over 20 years. You? Zip.
I would love it if we could go back to what we had...we do not have the money! We can buy new cars/engines/electronics each year. We can barely pay for a crew for the entire year.....
You can cry, scream, complain, and continue to ignore the reality of the situation and you refuse to accept basic math.
I suggest you take one of the motorsport classes at Purdue or IUPUI. They have classes on Motorsport economics, and a little knowledge will help you out big time. For now, your ignorance is a big hinderance.
@EagleEye
How have you been ? I havent talked to you in awhile.