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25th November 2013, 20:18 #1
My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
Well now that the 2014 IndyCar schedule has been announced i just thought i'd throw in my two cents as to what I think would make it better. Looking for feedback.
The 2014 schedule is:
March 30th St.Petersburg*
April 13th Long Beach*
April 26th Barber**
May 10th Indy Grand Prix**
May 25th Indy 500***
May 31st/June 1 Detroit (doubleheader)*
June 7th Texas***
June 28th/29th Houston (doubleheader)*
July 6th Pocono***
July 12th Iowa***
July 19th/July 20th Toronto (doubleheader)*
August 3rd Mid-Ohio**
August 17th Milwaukee***
August 24th Sonoma**
August 30th Fontana***
(* Street Circuit, ** Road Course, *** Oval)
Thats 18 rounds, including three double headers. It breaks down to 8 street circuit races (including all three double headers), 6 ovals and 4 road courses.
Overall I like the schedule. I think 18 is a good number of races, and for the most part I like the venues. One problem I have though is the double headers. IndyCar is (or at least should be) a premier racing series and double headers scream feeder series to me. GP2, Formula Renault and Formula 3 can have double header race weekends, but i don't wanna see that for IndyCar. Some fans might argue that more races are better, but i'd argue that the excitement of one premier race is better than two heat races. Also, historic races like the Detroit Grand Prix (a former F1 race) shouldn't be broken down into too races. By reverting the double headers back to single race weekends we're left with 5 street circuit rounds which i think is a perfect number on an 18 round schedule.
I would add a fifth road course to the schedule. I think there are too many great and/or historic road courses in North America that aren't being used for open wheel racing. My shortlist would be, Watkins Glen, NY (my first choice), Mont-Tremblant, QC, Laguna Seca, CA and Portland International, OR. I think Road America, WI and Mosport, ON would also be great but I think they might be too close to Milwaukee and Toronto respectively. Road America in Atlanta would be ok too. I personally would get rid of the Indy Grand Prix and add any two of the above road courses. I don't like having two races at Indianapolis as I feel that it takes away from the 500. Watkins Glen is a great track and hosted the US Grand Prix for 20 years as well as Indycar races for years. It needs an open wheel race. Mont-Tremblant is an under used track that has hosted Indycar races before as well as the Canadian Grand Prix in F1. Laguna Seca is another great track that has hosted Indycar. Portland is small and narrow, but had some of the closest Indycar finishes ever in the 80s and 90s. There's also no racing in the Pacific Northwest.
Personally I prefer the street/road courses but I also would like IndyCar to stick to its roots, and that means Ovals. I don't want IndyCar to become just an inferior version of Formula 1 like Champ Car was in the mid-2000s. I like how next year for the first time in a while all of IndyCar's races will be in the US or Canada. IndyCar should be thought of again as the American driving championship like it was back in the USAC and AAA days. I feel like the whole CART/IRL civil war was fought because IRL felt CART had too many road courses and international drivers and yet after years of fighting thats exactly what we have now. I think a few more ovals would help. I would bring back Phoenix International Raceway which hosted Indycar races from the mid-60s all the way up through 2005. Like some of the road courses i mentioned its got a lot of history. For the second Oval I would add either Dover International or New Hampshire MS. Both are one mile ovals. New Hampshire hosted a few Indycar races in the 90's and 2000s. Dover hosted one USAC Champ Car race in 1969. Personally i'm a little biased because I'm from New England and i'd like to see IndyCar there, but honestly Dover might be the better choice because it can cater to the Mid-Atlantic market now that the Grand Prix of Baltimore is gone. Also if they added a race at Watkins Glen or Mont-Tremblant, New Englanders wouldn't have that far to go. I think these oval races (especially since their on smaller tracks) should be around 200-250 miles in length to differentiate them from the longer races at Indy, Pocono, Texas and Fontana and make them easier to watch for people who aren't big fans of ovals.
Anyway, that's my idea of the perfect schedule. 18 races. 8 ovals, 5 street circuits, 5 road courses. All in the US or Canada. Like I said I'd really like to see a return of open wheel racing to Watkins Glen and/or Mont-Tremblant and I'd like to do away with the double headers. What are your thoughts? Are any of these ideas completely unrealistic?Phil Hill - 1961
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26th November 2013, 19:10 #2
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Re: My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
Not at all a fan of this kind of racing, or this series. Kind of blundered into this thread, but since I'm here, I'll make a couple of observations.
1. Road America is not in Georgia, nor for that matter, in Atlanta. Probably just a typo, on your part. Road Atlanta is some 50 or so miles North of Atlanta, in Braselton, GA. This track was purchased, last year, along with Sebring, by International Speedway Corporation.
2. I am a bit surprised that you are so down on double headers, considering that they are part of the history of your series. They were run, for years, by USAC, when they sanctioned the races of your series. I know this, not because of following your series, but because, I am a stock car racing fan and I use to follow the old (sadly, now gone) USAC Stock Car Division. Often times, they were paired with your series, for double headers. Double Headers are as much a tradition of your series as is it's May race and considering that the USAC years were seen, from what I have heard, as the "Golden era" of that form of racing, I fail to see how you would say that they are minor league.
Oh well, sorry to have intruded into you thread -- carry on.
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26th November 2013, 21:35 #3
Re: My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
Your right, that was supposed to be Road Atlanta*, not America. Both would be good though.
Your right about the double headers I guess. I know they had double headers back in the day, I guess i'm just overly sensitive to being seen as a lower series when compared to F1 (i'm an F1 fan too and i've heard a lot of other fans say that). I guess Toronto and Houston aren't so bad but I think a more historic race like Detroit should be kept as a stand alone event because thats what it always has been. I wouldn't want the Grand Prix of Long Beach to become a double header for the same reason.Phil Hill - 1961
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1st December 2013, 14:51 #4
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Re: My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
I wish people could separate CART and Champcar. They were not the same and should not be considered the same IMHO. I was a HUGE fan of CART. Champcar was a half assed attempt to save what CART was.
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Re: My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by nigelred5"Old roats am jake mit goats."
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2nd December 2013, 19:29 #6
Re: My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
I wish people could separate CART and Champcar. They were not the same and should not be considered the same IMHO. I was a HUGE fan of CART. Champcar was a half assed attempt to save what CART was.Phil Hill - 1961
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16th December 2013, 21:38 #7
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Re: My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
I miss tracks like Road America, Cleveland Burke lake front Airport track, The Canadian track that Champcar used????Can't remember what it was called. Would love to see Michigan back on the schedule. Brazil I would like to see back as well, Mexico not Fundudro park(excuse spelling), more than anything I want Surfers Paradise back as well. Ok I am making this sound like CART of the 90's and early 2000's, for me they were the best years. As for ovals bring back Las Vegas oval as well. I think that is about 30 races now, I don't want much do I?? Never mind the series is growing and getting better each year I hope.
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Re: My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by pcal226
As for Indy. I think the sure way for it to die is returning to an all-American affair. The best days for American openwheel racing were the early and mid nineties. In 1993 the Champcar series had more F1 champions on the grid than F1 itself (3 vs 2). The best American drivers (Mike and Mario Andretti, Little Al, Robby Gordon, Danny Sullivan, Bobby Rahal, Jimmy Vasser etc) duked it out with the best talent from other countries. Champcar was the vastly superior product in comparison with F1, until Tony George and his henchmen did the 'Divide' part for NASCRAP to 'Concquer'.
If Indy wants to regain any sort of recognition again, it'll have to come from the dang foreigners as in Americaland itself it doesn't stand a chance against that Redneck pandemic called NASCRAP. Tony George made sure of that in 1996.как могу я знать что я думаю, пока не слушал что я говорю
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Re: My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
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I think the problem is that Americans just don't care about motorsports. I lived from 20 to 35 in America and some people are obsessed about sports, but never about motorsports, not even NASCAR. And well, America is a big country and if I lived in the deep south, perhaps at least I'd find some NASCAR fans. But west of Indianapolis or the deep south almost no one cares. People treat cars as a form of transportation from place to A place B or a fashion accessory. The combined light truck, SUV, and CUV sales have been beating car sales for years. America is leading the research in driverless cars. It's pretty depressing.
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Re: My ideal IndyCar schedule. Thoughts?
Originally Posted by zako85
It's pretty much a niche sport now for most people though there is very strong under the radar participation factor. Amateur motorsport here is still doing pretty well. SCCA, NASA and marque clubs for cars, the various motorcycle and kart groups are all doing fine. And with over 300 million people here, even a niche sport still can muster good numbers."Old roats am jake mit goats."
-- Smokey Stover
Not important, but nice to see that he has still the ability to drive fast
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