Doc Austin
Back From The Dead
I thought Fuji was a rough race, and this one was pretty wild too.
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Why is it a bad look for the series? They cheated their competitors and the series at the biggest race of the year. They don’t deserve anything nor are they entitled to anything. No one wants to associate with them now. The ultimate FAFO.Well, simply shameful and a horrible look for the series:
Meyer Shank to pause sports car effort after Petit Le Mans
Then again, if you could actually buy a car................
Maybe a blessing in disguise to focus on IndyCar.Why is it a bad look for the series? They cheated their competitors and the series at the biggest race of the year. They don’t deserve anything nor are they entitled to anything. No one wants to associate with them now. The ultimate FAFO.
It looks bad because the currently defending series, Rolex 24 and Petite champions might not be on the grid next year. Nobody looks good when something like this happens.Why is it a bad look for the series?
I admit they did all of this to themselves. It's just unfortunate some people who weren't even involved in the cheating could lose their jobs.They cheated their competitors and the series at the biggest race of the year.
Again, if he could actually buy a car, we wouldn't lose a good team.They don’t deserve anything nor are they entitled to anything. No one wants to associate with them now. The ultimate FAFO.
Yeah, they have a lot of work to do on the IndyCar sign with Blomqvist being back in single seaters for the first time in several years, and the general level of that team falling the last couple of seasons.Maybe a blessing in disguise to focus on IndyCar.
God I feel awful for Colin Braun. Worked his tail off to get where he is, now he's out of a ride again.
It’s not really anyone’s fault but theirs, I just don’t see how this is the fault of the series or the manufacturers. Even as far as establishing a customer relationship they’re pretty much the last team anyone wants to sell to.It looks bad because the currently defending series, Rolex 24 and Petite champions might not be on the grid next year. Nobody looks good when something like this happens.
I admit they did all of this to themselves. It's just unfortunate some people who weren't even involved in the cheating could lose their jobs.
Again, if he could actually buy a car, we wouldn't lose a good team.
I don't disagree at all. It's just a shame to lose a good entry. IMSA did their part with the fine and the points docking, but that doesn't seem to be enough for Acura. It's harsh, but Shank did it to themselves.It’s not really anyone’s fault but theirs, I just don’t see how this is the fault of the series or the manufacturers.
No one is required to sell cars anyway.Even as far as establishing a customer relationship they’re pretty much the last team anyone wants to sell to.
So far, Porsche has done their share.Porsche have other customers to prioritize next year, Cadillac won’t start selling customer cars until 2025. BMW is busy and stretched enough expanding into WEC next year.
When we saw Mikey was going to get an Acura we were all excited we would be getting another great entry, but instead we get one and we lose one. So, from a net perspective I think we're all disappointed. That and some of us are MSR fans. I also am pretty high on Braun and hope he gets something good.They’ve said they’re retaining their staff to work on IndyCar and other projects so that doesn’t really seem to be an issue.
Here's my slightly informed hypothesis: in order to run in IMSA in GTP, you need to do what with IMSA?There's got to be more to this than we know. You would think a manufacturer would scoop them right up, but they seem more interested in hoarding equipment. This needs to change if we want the series to grow, and the same with WEC.
Well, we also need to consider the timetable for a program coming together is much shorter this year than ever, since they opened up entries early so they can announce them in full next week at Petit. There’s so much demand for grid space these days it’s not like years of the past where you could get something finalized in late December and be ready to go.I don't disagree at all. It's just a shame to lose a good entry. IMSA did their part with the fine and the points docking, but that doesn't seem to be enough for Acura. It's harsh, but Shank did it to themselves.
No, I'm definitely not OK with cheating, but this is the first time I've seen it lead to a team not being able to compete the next year.
No one is required to sell cars anyway.
There's got to be more to this than we know. You would think a manufacturer would scoop them right up, but they seem more interested in hoarding equipment. This needs to change if we want the series to grow, and the same with WEC.
So far, Porsche has done their share.
That's the first I have heard about Cadillac, but since they have been in IMSA they have constancy been the ones to step up and sell cars, so I'm not that surprised.
When we saw Mikey was going to get an Acura we were all excited we would be getting another great entry, but instead we get one and we lose one. So, from a net perspective I think we're all disappointed. That and some of us are MSR fans. I also am pretty high on Braun and hope he gets something good.
Pfaff is switching to McLaren!
Nothing has been said about Inception, I wonder if they continue running McLarens in GTD Daytona?Wow! Good to see another manufacturer joining the Pro ranks, that class is gonna grow quite a bit in 2024. Unfortunately since it seems to be manufacturer-backed they’ll be dropping the plaid for more of a McLaren corporate look, but that’s a small price to pay.
I can’t seem to find it right now, but I read not too long ago they’re planning on continuing and maybe even adding a second entry at the endurance races. I think they like the direction they’re heading in right now.Nothing has been said about Inception, I wonder if they continue running McLarens in GTD Daytona?