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29th May 2008, 07:21 #71Senior Member
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I don't think there were any road races from '71 to '76. One in '77. On pressure from road racers in the group, there were three on the schedule in '78. Kind of hard to establish a trend there. Then CART did a maximum of three a year until '83.
Originally Posted by Bob Riebe
USAC's influence graced CART for ten whole years?
Considering it was in the '90's that CART really took off, maybe that wasn't such a good thing.
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29th May 2008, 19:48 #72Senior Member
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CART took off in the late-eighteis and early-nineties because SCCA and IMSA road racing which, in various forms, had dominated US racing scene for approximately twenty years, began to self-destruct.
Originally Posted by Miatanut
Stock car racing series, except for NASCAR, had had done the same thing so, the two biggest items left was Indy and CART, plus NASCAR.
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30th May 2008, 03:32 #73Target, Kmart, Service Merchandise, Visteon, Kool, Shell, Texaco, McDonalds...
Originally Posted by Starter
Owners have often had (personal) connections to corporate sponsors. And the more money they put in the kitty, the more influence they may have on the team owner to hire one driver over another. But like you, I don't know anything about any driver having any sort of special relationship with the sponsors that either of us named. At least in the primary car, top teams hired for speed in 1979 and they're hiring for speed in 2008.
Here's one thing that I think is being left out: if the commercial value is there, sponsors step up... if it's not there, they don't. Backmarkers, ridebuyers and Richie Rich wannabe racers have always been on the scene. Whether today or thirty years ago, other than a major decline in popularity and ratings, I don't see what's different in AOWR."Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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6th June 2008, 19:31 #74Senior Member
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Momentum lost......TV ratings for Milwaukee .8 on ABC.Thats pretty sad.The 500 can't help the rest of the series.
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6th June 2008, 20:27 #75Senior Member
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Originally Posted by CARTDM15
That does it. The sport is officially dead!!!!
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6th June 2008, 20:34 #76Senior Member
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[quote="Wilf"]That does it. The sport is officially dead!!!

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