After this weekend's COTA and the Breast Cancer Awareness joint PR thing (let's leave discussion of that elsewhere please) I started thinking about what's they've been doing this year. Really the first year they get to drive after Bernie's banishment.
We've had the London "show" and that was received well by fans and the media a like, but also HBO with Bryant Gumble released this in depth interview with Lewis Hamilton and it was perfectly timed with the weekend's race at COTA, certainly not by coincidence. Anyone that doesn't know the show's brand and style, it's a very thinking man's sports show that talks about the industry the mega stars and has journalistic credibility. Taking on previously taboo topics such as concussions in football, betting in sports and steroid and drug use. The fact that they got Lewis Hamilton to feature into a Real Sports with Briant Gumble episode is unprecedented.
I think we'll see the sport develop in short order, maybe into something that not everyone will like, I'm cautiously optimistic, but I know where they'd want to wind up in order to make the most money from their purchase. I'd rather not go there, but regardless they are clearly trying to make an impact in what's a completely untapped market, the USA. In Hamilton they're pushing the "brand" they think will sell. Hell, the even ran an ad for Motorsport.com during the F1 race this weekend. Unheard of before, so they're trying to push. Let's see where it goes.