Russell Jaslow
Registered User
Re: Open Wheel Racing 2018- with less winglets.
It's official -- no Bahrain and Vietnam.
It's official -- no Bahrain and Vietnam.
Yeah, LB mayor cancelled all events where more than 250 people will gather.
It will be creepy to watch races with no spectators. Like a twilight zone episode. Yes
Come, this is IndyCar, they are used to racing in front of empty stands....
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I believe Spain is canceled, and The Dutch will have to find a new date. My guess is that the first GP will be Monoco and that the summer break will be canceled and races run during that time.
Most amateur racing in the US is still on.. for now. No one goes to those anyway.
I believe the delay in Australia was because the f1 guys didn't want to cancel it themselves they wanted the state to do it so that their insurance kicked in.
Le Mans postponed till September 19-20.
I'm sure Indy is the next big event to go...
Monaco postponed. INDY will be next and their numbers will be down significantly as Labor Day weekend is out (Portland) and the rest of September they’re up against the NFL.
Monaco postponed.
Dumb idea: Move Indy to the end of July between Iowa and Mid-Ohio. Have it be a 5 day race weekend with 1-2 practice days, one qualifying day, then the 500.
Reasoning: NASCAR is off, so no direct race competition. Baseball also goes into the "dog days" so you can pick up a few TV viewers from that as well. Dunno how many people attend both major races at Indy, so you might lose a few folks who don't want to attend two races in 3 weekends. On the plus side, the two big Indy races are close enough so that they can leave temporary items like hospitality tents and other infrastructure up for both races. Also Iowa and Mid-Ohio are short travel races for the teams for the most part.
At this point, the entire year is just gonna be a cluster for every form of entertainment. There are no easy answers.
Monaco now cancelled.
If Indy wanted to, they will buyout the Portland contract in order to get on to Labor Day weekend. The 500 is worth way more than the entire rest of the season. They have to salvage that race in order for teams to salvage their sponsorships and thus budgets.
Dumb idea: Move Indy to the end of July between Iowa and Mid-Ohio. Have it be a 5 day race weekend with 1-2 practice days, one qualifying day, then the 500.
Reasoning: NASCAR is off, so no direct race competition. Baseball also goes into the "dog days" so you can pick up a few TV viewers from that as well. Dunno how many people attend both major races at Indy, so you might lose a few folks who don't want to attend two races in 3 weekends. On the plus side, the two big Indy races are close enough so that they can leave temporary items like hospitality tents and other infrastructure up for both races. Also Iowa and Mid-Ohio are short travel races for the teams for the most part.
At this point, the entire year is just gonna be a cluster for every form of entertainment. There are no easy answers.
And it's been announced that 2021 has been postponed to 2022 in F1. Even with the intro shift, there will be a cost cap for 2021.
It will be interesting if any team totally remakes their car for 2021 or not.
Agreed but Robin Miller said Portland was not on the radar to move. It’s probably the ideal weekend for a reschedule. I guess Miller talks with Roger Penske 3-4x a week.
I think you forgot the key word -- rules.
When I first read what you wrote, I thought the 2020 season was going to be combined into the 2021 season (which has been rumored) to make a super season.
Words matter. LOL