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15 May 2020, 15:31 (Ref:3976443) | #526 | ||
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New schedule released with a restart in racing at Daytona on July 4th!
https://sportscar365.com/imsa/iwsc/s...sebring-races/ Bet there will be some patriotic liveries! |
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Hope they call the July 4 race the Paul Revere 250
This schedule makes sense, you run the first races at tracks you control, eliminate international travel, and maintain the full amount of races for each class. It'll be weird having a non 12 hour official IMSA race at Sebring though. Think I would have preferred Road Atlanta to be the choice there. |
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I’m excited to see how the sprint format works on both Sebring and Daytona, nice to have a slightly mixed up calendar
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I'm interested to see how the end of the year schedule works with all of the long distance races there. 6 hours at the beginning of Oct, 10 Hours mid-Oct, and 12 mid-Nov. That is a lot of racing in a short timeframe. And then there is the Daytona 24 in January. Not a lot of downtime here.
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I will try to get some pictures from Daytona if I can. I will be allowed into the track for the Daytona race as I will be racing the next day and will be setting up on Saturday in the Blue Garage's (open air). IMSA will be in the normal Rolex Garage's (Yellow). The race on Sunday as of right now has 120 cars for 14 hours.
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The new date for Watkins clashes with the new Indy 8 hour date. Lots of drivers are on tap to do both, not sure what can be done about this.
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Yeah, there have been a few conflicts in the proposed schedules. Think they both have had a few changes and probably aren't talking about scheduling even a little.
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17 May 2020, 11:17 (Ref:3976735) | #533 | |
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Good schedule so far given the situation. I would not count on Laguna Seca happening still. With the way the lunatic California governor operates right now. It is the one and only west coast trip. A part of me is surprised it is on the sked so far for that reason. Big savings in costs of travel. If a race falls through I'd say its most likely that one.
I thought somewhere you could get a double header idea to work out. A 2 hour 40 minute one day. Then split 90 or 100 minute race the next day with a GT and a prototype race each. Maybe could still happen. Also hope that common sense rather than fear will win out and fans can attend the July Daytona (The Paul Revere 240?) and Sebring sprint races. |
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17 May 2020, 14:49 (Ref:3976758) | #534 | |
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I'd agree with you on the Laguna race, Newsome is a bit angry lately and ruling like a dictator. He seemed to start strong but now is reactionary and almost punitive at times. I could also see the county not allowing fans at Laguna and that making management have to respond to the county about maintenance and is it worth it to run the race? Sadly it could end the track since there's a not small group wanting it closed already.
Daytona and Sebring feel like they will be fan free events regardless. It's tough to make rules for fans now and both would draw more than just locals. I could see maybe Sebring allowing small numbers and requiring fans to stay in the vehicle like a drive in movie. Not too sure if Daytona could do the same in the infield. But I think IMSA is more concerned with getting eyes on the cars and sponsors than fans in the stands. |
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Don't get too excited. There would be no fans at the summer Florida races anyway. No sense in activating the ticket apparatus for 1,000 people or less. Be happy for TV.
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If all the teams advertised are still around when the series returns, GTD could have some very nice grid sizes. Maybe 18 cars for some of these sprint races? |
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18 May 2020, 23:46 (Ref:3977047) | #540 | |
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How about let people in for free, but grandstands only. They are big enough. Should not be a concern for the social distancing police (i.e. karens)
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19 May 2020, 11:00 (Ref:3977124) | #541 | |
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It’s gonna be tricky for revenue. I’m sure they could cut the price down. It can done. Just need to put the crowd in the right places
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19 May 2020, 18:23 (Ref:3977198) | #542 | |
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Well if it can be done its Auto racing. I predict that of all sports, racing will be the first to have fans again. IMSA maybe before anybody. Good podcast from S365 came out today talking about this stuff. Plus the logistical travel issues foreign drivers are facing. I guess the most impacted of all the teams right is going to be CORE/Porsche
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20 May 2020, 11:19 (Ref:3977308) | #543 | |
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I agree with you there. We have got the means to get it back. IMSA will be back. Interesting podcasts indeed, it can happen and they will help drivers get here via whatever means. Of course it might be a struggle for some teams, but we should have enough for a grid of cars
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21 May 2020, 21:47 (Ref:3977621) | #544 | ||
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Corvette Racing crew chief Dan Binks announced his retirement today. 2020 Daytona 24 will be (was) his last race.
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22 May 2020, 06:59 (Ref:3977645) | #546 | |
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Always good to see the guys do their work in the paddock. Probably that was it from him. I hope he enjoys whatever he does next, it'll be hard to follow what he's done
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23 May 2020, 22:30 (Ref:3977958) | #547 | |
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Sounds like Binks is moving on to running his own local tuning and car building shop. So a car guy's retirement
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He’s basically taking a step down from his previous job, like mechanics do when they leave motorsport. A lot of them have gone on to work or run a local garage
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I'm sure the travel is what eventually wears you out.
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Porsche has pulled the plug on its gtlm program. Not sure where this leaves the future of the class.
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