blue92
Team Owner
They already own Tutor Racing Series, also own the German Sedan Racing Series.
Never.
They don't own DTM, they're just going to start up a new series with the same technical regulations as DTM and Super GT. They'll hold some joint races but they're still distinct series.
Well, there was Surfer's Paradise before the economy went to crap.I always wondered why Indycar doesn't race in Australia. Why doesn't Australia have a nice track for Indycar to race on?
There are so many Australian drivers in Indycar, you would think there would be a race down there. Anyone know the answer to this or have any ideas?
I don't understand.They have to by the race track to control Indycar.
I don't understand.
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France vs. EcclestoneNew
I could certainly see it. NASCAR could be the "FIA" of American motorsport and I wouldn't mind that.
NASCAR is part of ACCUS, the US representative to the FIA. Not sure how much they collaborate though.I could certainly see it. NASCAR could be the "FIA" of American motorsport and I wouldn't mind that.
NASCAR is part of ACCUS, the US representative to the FIA. Not sure how much they collaborate though.
The IRL from 1996-2007 was basically NASCAR with open-wheel cars (especially 1996-2000). The series is just now getting back to what it should be. They need a few more ovals. They should be at New Hampshire, Phoenix, Michigan and Richmond. I'd like them to be back at the international ovals at Motegi, Lausitz (Germany) and Corby (England) as apart of the new pre-season international tour (though, derp, you can't race in Europe and in the mountains of Japan in winter). High speed oval racing is uniquely American. We should be exporting it and putting on a show for all these "just going in circles" foriengers.
Their races at Iowa and Richmond have been good/were good. I feel like IndyCars at short tracks is the best kept secret in racing. I wonder how they would do at Bristol. It'd be like flying a fighter jet in a fish bowl.It might be a crap event but I would love to see them do Bristol and Martinsville at least once
Their races at Iowa and Richmond have been good/were good. I feel like IndyCars at short tracks is the best kept secret in racing. I wonder how they would do at Bristol. It'd be like flying a fighter jet in a fish bowl.
I wanted to see IndyCat at Rockingham, just once.Their races at Iowa and Richmond have been good/were good. I feel like IndyCars at short tracks is the best kept secret in racing. I wonder how they would do at Bristol. It'd be like flying a fighter jet in a fish bowl.