Rev Limiter wrote:The sole "Power-that-be" in Indycar knows what really has to happen. Indycar needs to turn back the clock - in order to recapture the essence of what it was. I am referring to Lolas, Swifts, etc.... all powered by turbo charged V8 engines from a number of suppliers with different tyre manufacturers etc. It cannot be a spec series.
I agree Rev... but....
Gordon Kirby ...
Of course, the tiny TV audience reached by Versus is a major factor in the struggle to sell sponsorship. So too is the sad fact that the IRL's combined print media/Internet press corps has dwindled to barely half a dozen people. The current value of the series based on TV, publicity and media space generated is reckoned to be no more than $2.5 million and a season costs a minimum of $5 million and more like $7 million. Everyone, including Penske, is struggling to fill the shortfall.
link to full article...
http://www.gordonkirby.com/categories/c ... no224.html (good read, by the way)
Like I said, I can't agree with you more, but the money that fueled that era was built over time. Nobody is willing to invest the $100M's to any "build it and they will come" idea. Tony George was practically disowned over his vision (or lack there-of). And I seriously doubt anybody would have predicted that watching identical rental cars, some advertising male enhancement and/or erectile disfunction drugs, running around in circles would be one of the biggest sports in the US.
Gordon says there's a $2.5M to $4.5M PER CAR miss in cost vs. sponsorship potential. It's past time for the all in, one roll of the dice gamble. If something wild doesn't happen in the next 6 months, and I mean wild enough for the mainstream media to pop up with a "WHAT THE F***!", which will at least generate attention, we won't have anything to worry about for the 2011 season. I honestly think it's that bad. The Brickyard 400 will become the Indy 500, NASCAR will buy the track from Mary Hulman George's grandkids, and open wheel as we have known it will be gone.
Hell, we just lost Formula Atlantics. Graham Rahal doesn't have a ride but Milka Duno does!!! The face of the series sponsor (Ryan Hunter Reay for Izod) only has a deal for the first 5 races!!! and, worst of all, I (and a LOT of other people) don't get VERSUS anymore since DirecTV and Comcast (owner of Versus) decided to piss in each other's pocket.
Like I said, I agree with you on what the racing should be. ... but this patient is flat-lining.