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draw your own conclusions !
Nope, business, just business. I am waiting apocalypse to destroy everything, and we finally build society where business will dissaperre with all this greed to change everything, including sports into shows for someone better profit, glory and ego. Every year, and am going to take 2009. as major year for this, we see how F1 going further and further from sport, racing and something what f1 meaned, it's just a shame that true fan must see every weekend creating fake champions (Vettel, Button). It's pretty sadlyJimClarkFan wrote:I didn't read the article, because I am pretty sure it is both.
i am going on karting races, it's fun, but occasionally you see arrogant bastards, and daddy's son who buy him a karting and renting for his son all day kart track. so we ordinary people can go...you know what i mean, so then you try persuade his father to let race with his son, and when he allows it you destroy on kart track his son pride, crushing him greatly and lap him in race, after race you go home with chin upbucker wrote:If you wanna see sport, go to local kart race...F1 is just business and fake entertainment
bucker wrote:If you wanna see sport, go to local kart race...F1 is just business and fake entertainment
Losing the FIA wouldn't bother me at all.
Agreed 100%. I mentioned this a while ago and got shouted down for it. Counter arguments put forth suggested the FIA was required to handle marshals and basically they had the depth and experience to handle big events.Pierce89 wrote:Losing the FIA wouldn't bother me at all.
Substitute Hulman and Co. with F1 Teams Assoc. (a shareholder scheme for all teams) - job done. Can register that tomoz if you like. Then I'd approach each track and negotiate terms. I'm 100% sure a direct deal would see cheaper tickets for the public while F1 Teams Assoc. and the track make money. Everyone wins - expect Bernie. What's not to love about this concept? Which part wouldn't work?Indy Racing League, LLC is an American-based auto racing sanctioning body, adopting the trade name of IndyCar, stylized as INDYCAR. IndyCar sanctions four racing series, the premier Izod IndyCar Series[2] (often abbreviated ICS or IICS) with its centerpiece Indianapolis 500, and developmental series Firestone Indy Lights, the Star Mazda Championship and the U.S. F2000 National Championship, which are all a part of The Road To Indy.
The trade name IndyCar was officially adopted on January 1, 2011.
Indy Racing League, LLC is owned by Hulman and Co., which also owns the Indianapolis Motor Speedway complex and the Clabber Girl brand.
Many here may not be familiar with the 20 years debacle that followed the split between CART and IndyCar, which was largely a huge ego driven battle between Tony George and Roger Penske. (There were other important factors as well). American open wheel racing has yet to fully recover from this disaster. If the formula One teams owned the sport, they would contrive a way to ruin it completely. As it is is, it has only been partially ruined.F1 teams could actually form a legal collective to negotiate direct with tracks - make the tracks responsible for the safety and event as a whole - second verse same as the first for media rights etc. Although there'll always be issues - at least the teams own their destiny.
+1MOWOG wrote:Many here may not be familiar with the 20 years debacle that followed the split between CART and IndyCar, which was largely a huge ego driven battle between Tony George and Roger Penske. (There were other important factors as well). American open wheel racing has yet to fully recover from this disaster. If the formula One teams owned the sport, they would contrive a way to ruin it completely. As it is is, it has only been partially ruined.F1 teams could actually form a legal collective to negotiate direct with tracks - make the tracks responsible for the safety and event as a whole - second verse same as the first for media rights etc. Although there'll always be issues - at least the teams own their destiny.![]()
Be careful what you wish for, gentlemen. You just might get it.