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Running 2023 Motorsports thread

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by maumann, Jan 2, 2023.

  1. murphyc

    murphyc Well-Known Member

    I still don't understand why IndyCar starts its season and then waits about a month to run its second race. If it was a one-time thing that would be one thing, but this has become a regular.
    Also in IndyCar, how can a rookie with the name Sting Ray be driving a Honda instead of a Chevy?
     
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  2. PCLoadLetter

    PCLoadLetter Well-Known Member

    It really is. And the cars have only run on one track — testing and the first race were both in Bahrain. You’d expect them to say “let’s see how we run at a different kind of circuit”… but no. That car must really be a mess.
     
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  3. bigpern23

    bigpern23 Well-Known Member

    Seems like, just like last year, it doesn’t have nearly enough straight-line speed, so even if they’re able to stick close through the technical portions of a circuit, they can’t reliably overtake. They seem to have solved the porpoising, but it just isn’t very fast. And, apparently, it isn’t even nimble enough to take advantage at some of the slower tracks.

    I feel like it has improved enough that Mercedes may fall into a couple race wins because of strategy, mechanical failures or crashes, but they definitely look like they have to worry more about Aston than Red Bull.
     
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  4. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    You'd think it'd be the perfect period for a Florida swing (St. Pete/Homestead) while Cup is out on the West Coast.
     
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  5. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

  6. TigerVols

    TigerVols Well-Known Member

    Not to work Ragu's corners but I would think if there's any business highly susceptible to interest rates hikes and consumer credit worries, it's Camping World.
     
  7. playthrough

    playthrough Moderator Staff Member

    I'm a little amazed every time IndyCar starts another season at all.
     
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  8. PCLoadLetter

    PCLoadLetter Well-Known Member

    Yeah, I'm pretty much with you on that. Negligible TV money and about three races that actually draw a crowd.
     
  9. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    One of them draws a crowd because of the spectacle.

    One of them draws a crowd because tradition.

    I don't think the last one (guessing you mean Texas?) draws anymore. Perhaps you meant Iowa, which I read was a bunch of free tickets given away by Hy-Vee.

    Penske obv has the pockets to play the long game. Getting as many races as they have on broadcast TV was a good move.
     
  10. PCLoadLetter

    PCLoadLetter Well-Known Member

    I'm thinking Indy, Long Beach and Nashville.

    I don't know that any oval outside of Indianapolis draws much of a crowd these days. It's harder to tell on a road or street circuit, but St. Pete looks like there are very few grandstands and places like Laguna Seca look deserted on a race weekend,.
     
  11. Driftwood

    Driftwood Well-Known Member

    Other than just a general drop in motorsports fans, I don't understand why Indy doesn't do better. The racing product is better than F1, in my opinion.
     
  12. Huggy

    Huggy Well-Known Member

    Toronto used to be a very successful, multi-day event with parties and other ancillary stuff around the race in the CART days, I went for a number of years and if you didn't renew your seats as soon as they went on sale you were out of luck. But now it's just a shell of those days, Fridays are free, which is cool, but there are far fewer grandstands outside the start/finish/pit straight and you always hear how Honda and other sponsors have papered the place. You'll see more news coverage of the road closures around the event than the actual race.
     
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