tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-107761392009-05-26T09:02:54.370-07:00Champ Car RacingEverything about Champ Car racing and moreBill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.comBlogger173125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-39802702315388744502008-04-22T12:15:00.000-07:002008-04-24T09:54:02.838-07:00So Long Champ CarI wanted to wait until the LBGP and post a little something about the event before ending this blog. But what's to say? The race was only special in that it is the Champ Car opening and only event of the 2008 season. And so it is also the very last Champ Car Race forever.<br /><br />I've seen a few racing series collapse over the years, IMSA and CanAm are two which come immediately to mind but none was harder to reconcile in my mind than Champ Car.<br /><br />So as this BLOG represents everything Champ Car it too must come to an end.<br /><br />Because there are a few posts here that continue to get a lot of hits, particularly the Ethanol vs Methanol post, I plan to leave the blog up for as long as Google allows.<br /><br />Thanks to all of the readers!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-3980270231538874450?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-39994579302000087272008-02-27T11:01:00.000-08:002008-03-04T16:12:02.400-08:00IRL CCWS Amalgamation Headed for Failure?In my last post I suggested that TG now has half of what he needs to take open wheel racing to a new level and hopefully save it from oblivion. The half I referred to was my notion that OWR requires a single leader if it is to survive. The other half is strength, that leader must be strong and dictator like in order to grow the business.<br /><br />After watching the Speed TV interview last Sunday TG's response to Robin Miller’s question, - would he now become a full time manager and get out of the team ownership business and conduct the business like Bernie E does in F1, - I began to realize that my prediction of failure might be accurate. TG answered Robin’s question after some thought by saying basically no, me and my wife are team owners and we like what we are doing.<br /><br />This attitude shows me that he has hardly, if even at all, recognized that strong leadership is a must for any business to succeed. This just seems incredible to me that he cannot recognize that his own IRL is on the brink of failure and that it desperately needs strong leadership.<br /><br />At today’s press conference both he and KK were claiming that the amalgamation of the two series would begin to solve their issues of sponsorship and other problems that have faced the two series since 96. Although both admitted that it would take a lot of work and time get where they envisioned, this joining together would be was the best way to proceed to that end. I don’t disagree but it will require a strong leader and I don’t see that in TG.<br /><br />Another thing I saw nearly absent during the press conference was the idea of best practices. When two companies join together one of the greatest things that happen is recognizing each others best practices. The only mention of that was Barnhart’s bit about bringing some of the safety folks onboard because CC had a recognizably superior group that the IRL could take advantage of. It was incredible to me that when asked this specific question TG deferred it Barnhart. The CEO had better know everything that goes on in the company and my impression is that TG is giving up to much responsibility to his underlings.<br /><br />OWR in this country is a niche market, that market was split between two series until last Friday. Neither series has shown any signs of growth since the split in 96. It is my opinion that both series were on a death course which might have possibly been nearing the end. Now with the amalgamation of the two what will happen? Well it’s still a niche market, can it be made into market big enough to support OWR. Maybe, but that is a tall order, one that I have seen better leaders than TG fail at.<br /><br />I can’t predict the future but I suggest that Open Wheel Racing fans prepare themselves for life without open wheel racing. It may not happen soon but if someone doesn’t figure out this leadership thing it is very likely to happen eventually.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-3999457930200008727?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-26826220005263999582008-02-19T09:29:00.000-08:002008-02-19T09:36:39.955-08:00OWR Now One...... Will it Survive?I’ve been waiting for the big announcement to post this. As I said in my last post I believed that open wheel racing in this country is dying. I offer as my first piece of physical evidence the collapse of Champ Car as announced today. Now we can all await the demise of what remains, time frame unknown but surely coming.<br /><br />I believe that the ashes of Champ Car and the dwindling businesses formerly known as the IRL and the Indy 500 cannot be combined to make a series that will ever return to the “good old days”.<br /><br />Furthermore the often referred to “good old days” may not have been quite what everyone seems to think they were. Many have said that if only there were some way to return to the 90’s when CART was at its peak then things would be good.<br /><br />Let’s judge series on its financial merit only. I agree that it had a huge following in those days but if the company “CART” was to prosper it needed to grow and once you see how the company’s finances were managed I think you will see that things were not as you might have thought.<br /><br />Let me offer as more evidence that things might never have been what they seemed to be, some information I gathered from the SEC EDGAR data base when I when looking for public information about CART.<br /><br />I was pleasantly surprised to find a good amount of information about CART finances before they were public. I suppose they had to divulge that information as a part of going public. Seldom does one have a chance to see a balance sheet of a private company.<br /><br />The numbers are rounded to the nearest major amount for presentation.<br /><br />In 93, 94, 95 and 96 revenues are listed as 30, 25, 30 and 41 million dollars and expenses are listed as 30, 25, 30 and 42 million dollars. Two things stand out here, revenue for 96 was up 35% over 95, not a bad 1 year increase and 93, 94 and 95 were basically flat. But where is the profit, how does a company spend exactly what its top line is? The answer can be found in Dan Gurney’s white paper where talks about the teams sharing in the profit.<br /><br />The founders of CART were some of the owners and the company was set up with certain favorable teams being franchise teams. Roger Penske, Pat Patrick, Jim Hall, Tyler Alexander, Bob Fletcher and Dan Gurney. I could be wrong about some of these names but it isn’t important who they were as much as what they did.<br /><br />By now you’ve probably realized they distributed the profits among the franchise team owners. To the extent that net income for those same years was 272, 426, 800 and (300) thousand dollars. -Numbers in parentheses are negative.-<br /><br />This doesn’t strike me a way to grow a business rather it seems more like communism.<br /><br />Contrast this with the data for 98, 99 and 2000, 98 being the first year of the public company. Revenue for these three years was 63, 69, and 75 million dollars and expenses were 42, 44 and 59 million dollars. They actually had funds left over even though the blessed few still took from the pot the “let’s take what’s left over mentality’ seemed to be limited. The net income from those same years was 15, 19 and 15 million dollars. Not necessarily growth but not giving away the store to the blessed either.<br /><br />There were still funds being shifted to the blessed but not the balance of earnings like in the early days when there was no public accounting. Gnassi, Penske, McCaw, Haas, Rahal and Horne all managed to own the company to the tune of about 800,000 shares each.<br /><br />From 2001 on there are more parenthetical numbers on the balance sheet than not and of course it ended in bankruptcy after the 2003 season. Can you see now why the blessed left?<br /><br />Sponsorship fees peaked in 2000 at 21 million and television receipts peaked in 2000 at 5.5 million, neither number excites me as being large for the time, especially TV.<br /><br />These are just a few of the many examples of how a few ruined a good thing for the rest.<br /><br />So how will the latest iteration of open wheel racing fair? Gurney had it right 30 years ago in his white paper when he said about the FOCA, they appointed Bernie Ecclestone as the chief of operations officer and negotiator and they made a solemn pledge to abide by his decisions 100 percent.<br /><br />Perhaps it is presumptive to assume before the official announcement scheduled for later this week that TG will be the sole leader of the newest iteration but if he is he will have half of what he needs. The question to be answered is will he have the other half. And if turns out that the leadership is shared, well we all know how that works!<br /><br />Time will tell.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-2682622000526399958?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-76186900158563811792008-01-22T10:49:00.000-08:002008-01-29T09:49:14.498-08:00Open Wheel Racing is DyingAs many of you who have read my columns over the years may remember I have never been a proponent of any form of joining together of the two series. It has been my opinion that the two operate as businesses and that one or the other would flourish and grow and the other would wither and die. The survivor would be strong and would pick up the pieces of what was left of the other and OWR would flourish as before - before the split that is.<br /><br />I've always been a supporter of Champ Car and have openly hoped that they would be the growth winner, and have said so. Well, reality is suggesting that I have been wrong. Actually my entire premise that one would grow and one would wither is being proven wrong, at least the one would grow part. Neither side has grown, it can be easily argued that in recent years they have both continued to shrink.<br /><br />Indy is showing its skeleton like an emaciated horse. The old pole day audiences are no longer there. They struggle to get 33 cars for the event. Race day reveals many aluminum fans. And this is the IRL's premier event. I suspect that the profit from this event and the brickyard 400 support the IRL.<br /><br />At Champ Car things are no better. Although we can never know, I doubt if profit is a familiar term at the headquarters. The gang of three has failed to raise this phoenix from the ashes. They have wandered aimlessly through the meadow of OWR without consistency or direction and 2008 will show the results of that. Walker racing suggesting CCWS might not be the place to be in the future and considering to pulling one entry this season. Matos is foregoing the 2 million dollar prize he won in atlantics and will return to Indy Pro. The TV schedule is in shambles with tape delays and 1 hour summaries. Tony Cotman is reported to be leaving. These are not growth examples these are withering examples.<br /><br />So where are the sponsors, neither side is able to land enough sponsors to support their series. Neither side has a series sponsor. The IRL appears to have an edge on CCWS for recognizable sponsors and that is largely due to the Indy 500. The industry manufacturers are non-existent save for Honda and they are doubtful after 2009.<br /><br />So what happens when one dies? Half of open wheel racing is gone. There will be very little for the other to salvage. It wouldn't help much if there was because after 11 years of negative growth there isn't much left on either side to work with and I doubt the remaining one will be able to save themselves.<br /><br />I would love to hear what the old Cart guys say when they first see the weeds growing up through the cracks in the track at Indy a few years after the implosion!<br /><br />Yes, I think open wheel racing is doomed. Damn you Tony George!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-7618690015856381179?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-9286444942641455362007-12-31T12:23:00.000-08:002007-12-31T12:30:20.845-08:00Mario Doesn't Work Here Anymore<strong>From the archives: 4-20-05</strong><br /><br />Old but still applicabale as Mario continues to try and convince us that he has all of the answers!<br /><br /><br /><em>I never thought I would ever say this but it time for Mario, yes Mario Andretti to take a vacation. Time to quit meddling in the IRL/CCWS controversy. Time to leave the racing business to them. One of the greatest racing drivers ever should leave the new business of racing alone and let open wheel racing evolve as it will.</em><br /><em></em><br /><em>I had the opportunity to listen to Mario twice, both times at Road America, and each time I came away thinking, boy Mario has an opinion about everything. Both times he dominated conversation to the obvious dismay of the other panelists. </em><br /><em></em><br /><em>Yes he saved the 2003 Road America event………or did he, now I wonder. Mario is becoming a lot of hot air.</em><br /><em></em><br /><em>Mario go make wine or something or if you really want to become involved dust of the old wallet and buy your right to interfere.</em><br /><em></em><br /><em>We still love you …….for now!</em><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-928644494264145536?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-53239996873983905092007-12-21T08:46:00.000-08:002007-12-21T08:51:41.180-08:00Hey Champ Car, What is the Mission?This isn’t the first time I have asked this question. What exactly is the CHAMP CAR WORLD SERIES mission? I’ll bet if you asked a dozen fans you’d get a dozen different answers, same is likely true of a dozen CCWS employees. It is unthinkable that CCWS employees wouldn’t know what the company is trying to accomplish.<br /><br />So for 2008 I will once again lay out what I think should be the next (should have been the first) step for the business of CCWS. You cannot start to fix something if you cannot identify the problem. It is my opinion that CCWS is broken and surely has been since the CART bankruptcy. Since the three amigos raised this Phoenix from the ashes the single biggest disappointment to me has been inconsistency. As far as I can see they have not been able to describe what it is they are trying to accomplish.<br /><br />This is why I ask, what’s the mission? If a business is to be successful it must have a mission, something everyone in the company can grasp and work towards. A simple mission statement can achieve this and more. The Best Care in the Air, my favorite mission statement which just happens to come from favorite airline is simply perfect. It easily fits on the back of a business card and describes what the company is trying to achieve. How could anyone in that company get it wrong?<br /><br />Simply put if you don’t have a stated mission how can you ever expect to achieve it? And to me Champ Car feels like a company without a mission.<br /><br />A mission statement can become the most important sentence a company will ever pen. Every business decision must be tested by the mission statement as to relevance. If some department manager is trying to run his own agenda you will soon know, when his decisions are put to the test. Every budget, every hire, every fire, even salaries must meet the relevancy test. When this is done from the top down you will then have an organization in which every employee is working towards a common goal.<br /><br />So who is responsible for developing the mission statement? The man in charge who every that is, it is ultimately his responsibility. I would think the owners of the business would drive this issue and make sure that their subordinates live by it.<br /><br />All departments in the company can have mission statements and they should dovetail nicely into each other and the company mission statement. This can even make planning easier by separating the must haves from the discretionary.<br /><br />All employees should have written goals and objectives that will all fit together as one and drive the company mission. They would be developed from the top down so that there is no doubt about the reason for having them. When I read the lowest level employees G’s and O’s I should be able to then read his managers and see how they are intertwined and so on up to the top.<br />A tightly organized company like this is more likely to be successful than a loosely organized one like I see in CCWS.<br /><br />So Champ Car, WHERE IS THE MISSION STATEMENT?<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-5323999687398390509?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-69945770432687880642007-12-05T09:12:00.000-08:002007-12-05T09:35:44.700-08:00PT vs Forsythe PettitJust when it starts to "feel good" we get this!<br /><br />Quote from Vivian Tracy - PTs Mom - who occasionaly posts on the Champcar Fanatics forum.<br /><br /><br />Here's the heart of the matter from a real "insider".<br /><br />PT has a binding four year contract with Forsythe Racing, with no "out" clauses and no "performance" clauses on either side, and with both parties committed to the contract until the end of the four years.<br /><br />As far as PT is concerned, he is prepared to honour his commitment to this contract. He is not sure FCR has the same aspirations.Where this will end up no one knows, but if PT gets released from Champ Car, he will continue to race somewhere, be it IRL, ALMS, NASCAR wherever, as this is what he does .<br /><br />Second post after many were claiming this to be a rumor started by rumor mongers...........<br /><br />Quoting PTs Mom:<br /><br />Believe me, these are no idle rumours. I started this thread at the request of PT. The original draft was a lot longer and a whole lot more bitter. However we decided to tone it down so as not to burn bridges, As anyone can imagine, PT is pretty steamed about the whole affair, feeling badly betrayed after his loyalty to the series through thick and thin .<br /><br />Hmmm!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-6994577043268788064?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-54876710139751542442007-11-07T16:24:00.000-08:002007-11-07T16:33:31.060-08:00The Future of Champ Car and the IRLMay just depend on a very few!<br /><br />What if Penske, Gnassi and Newman Hass Lannigan all decided to fold their OW tents.<br /><br />Why didn't I name Andretti in this lot?.................you know why.<br /><br />Think about it, it's not as unlikely as you might imagine.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-5487671013975154244?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-21635175802276181322007-11-05T12:06:00.000-08:002007-11-05T12:10:15.620-08:002008 Schedule ConfirmedApril 20 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach, Long Beach, California<br />April 27 Champ Car Grand Prix of Houston at JAGFlo Speedway, Houston, Texas<br />May 18 Champ Car Grand Prix at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Monterey, California<br />June 1 Champ Car Belgium at Circuit Zolder, Zolder, Belgium<br />June 8 Champ Car Spain at Circuito Permanente de Jerez, Jerez, Spain<br />June 22 Champ Car Grand Prix of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio<br />June 29 Champ Car Mont-Tremblant, Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, Canada<br />July 6 Steelback Grand Prix of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada<br />July 20 Rexall Grand Prix of Edmonton, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada<br />July 27 Champ Car Portland, Portland, Oregon<br />August 10 Road America Grand Prix, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin<br />September 14 Champ Car Holland at the TT Circuit Assen, Assen, Holland<br />October 26 Gold Coast Indy 300, Surfers Paradise, Australia<br />November 9 Gran Premio Tecate Presentado por Banamex, Mexico City, Mexico<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-2163517580227618132?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-88500831734073833612007-11-05T10:24:00.000-08:002007-11-05T10:28:18.452-08:00Champ Car 2008 Schedule ?Rumor or fact?<br /><br />Perhaps we will know for sure this week!<br /><br /><br />Source <strong>ESPN</strong><br /><br /><br />INDIANAPOLIS - The Champ Car World Series is expected to release a 2008 season schedule Monday 11/5 that includes the formula's first ever event in Spain. However, absent from the 14-race slate is the Las Vegas Grand Prix, which debuted to mixed reviews in 2007. Las Vegas and the stillborn Phoenix Grand Prix (the intended 2007 season finale) were promoted by a group that included Arizona Diamondbacks co-owner Dale Jensen. The 2008 Champ Car schedule is broadly similar to this year's 14-race line-up with a couple of key exceptions.<br /><br />The Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach kicks off the season April 20, followed by the Grand Prix of Houston, the first of three twin bills with the American Le Mans Series.<br /><br />Only one race is scheduled in May (at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca on the 18th), leaving the slim chance some Champ Car teams could enter the IRL Indianapolis 500. The series will then leave the country for June races at Zolder, Belgium and Jerez, a 2.752-mile road course in southern Spain that hosted the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix from 1986 to 1990.<br /><br />The rest of the summer is business as usual for Champ Car, aside from a date change for the race at Portland International Raceway to late July. A trio of Canadian dates remain intact, and the series returns to Europe in September for a reprise of the popular race at Assen, Netherlands. A fourth European race could be twinned with Assen with FIA approval.<br /><br /> Long gaps in the schedule remain in the latter part of the season, with only four races currently scheduled between August 10 and November 9, when the championship will again come to a close in Mexico City.<br /><br />Champ Car's Atlantic Championship development series is set for growth, with an expected return to the historic Trois-Rivieres street circuit in Quebec and a new venue for the championship finale -- Utah's Miller Motorsport Park. Out: Las Vegas, Phoenix, Zhuhai In: Laguna Seca, Jerez (Spain) Still in question: 4th European race. (British Grand Prix at Brands Hatch Or Donnington.)Champcar Atlantics new races at Troi Rivieres and Miller Motorsports Park.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-8850083173407383361?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-50114408574947699152007-10-29T13:16:00.000-07:002007-10-29T13:17:58.279-07:00México, FinalmenteMéxico ascendente siguiente, que ganará, que se estrellará, que cuida! CCWS finalmente va a terminar esta estación pathetic y a conseguir encendido con procurar tener una estación 2008.<br /><br />CCWS consiguen su acto juntos!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-5011440857494769915?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-66096064559417938232007-10-16T14:12:00.000-07:002007-10-18T09:11:29.320-07:00CCWS 07 Good Bad Ugly - You DecideHere are <strong>SOME</strong> of the high/low lights of 07. You categorize them.<br /><br />KK cavorting with penguins.<br />GF cavorting……..somewhere since the Houston event.<br />PG………<br />Turmoil in the front office?<br />Steve Johnson’s duties adjusted, Tony Cotman assumes day to day responsibilities.<br />New car introduced and successfully debugged.<br />Two teams merged, resulting in 1 car less than before the merger.<br />Only 17 cars show up on race day.<br />3 races cancelled - Phoenix China Denver.<br />Attendance down Edmonton up at Cleveland.<br />Overall attendance up - down?<br />Las Vegas success questionable.<br />Las Vegas in question for 08.<br />CCWS rumored to be in negotiations to buy Vegas.<br />Musical drivers continues.<br />Pay for ride continues<br />Teams continue to struggle for sponsors.<br />Schedule for 08 not finalized.<br />Fan base growing or getting smaller.<br />De-credentialed Robin Miller - 1 less to write about CCWS.<br />Where are the sponsors SJ has been working on.<br />CDW rumored to be out.<br />New venues for 08.<br />08 schedule rumored to have only has 5 US races.<br />Two more Europe events rumored for 08.<br />One less street race in 08 San Jose gone.<br />Portland gone for 08 – one less road course.<br />Laguna Seca back for 08.<br />Team owners rumored to be questioning the direction of CCWS.<br />Rusoport call it quits.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-6609606455941793823?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-61162885785629513762007-10-12T10:19:00.000-07:002007-10-12T10:23:44.670-07:00Another Race this YearAnyone else heard the rumor, there's another race this year. In Australia yet! Holy cow I've forgotten the drivers names from the last race. I'm told it won't matter some teams have new ones!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-6116288578562951376?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-65352815369543496472007-09-28T13:14:00.000-07:002007-09-28T13:15:47.566-07:00CDW Leaving RusportSo sez Mr. Rumor --------Yikes!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-6535281536954349647?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-3921244286372738922007-09-28T13:09:00.000-07:002007-09-28T13:12:37.120-07:00Champ Car Schedule in Two WeeksSo says SJ in a Mexican Paper interview, and everyone will be happy!<br /><br />Hum, let's see if they hit this date - wonder what will make everyone happy?<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-392124428637273892?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-68312287553572338652007-09-17T10:23:00.000-07:002007-09-17T15:02:18.142-07:00Champ Car Planning to Invade Indy 500 in 08Champ Car has been working on a plan to go to Indy in 2008. The plan involves a super team that will be made up of a sort of all star cast determined by 2007 performances of drivers and crews. The exact method of determining who would be selected to this all star team has not been released.<br /><br />It is rumored that there could be a many as 2 cars entered in the 08 event but that it will likely be only 1 in 08 with the number expected to grow in 09.<br /><br />The chassis will be purchased just as the current IRL teams do but the engine will be a reworked Cosworth based on the one supplied to the IRL teams before. Robert Clarke was heard to say <strong>YES</strong> finally some engine competition.<br /><br />When asked if this was just a PR ploy officials said, hell no we plan to win – we need the money.<br /><br />Champ Car hopes to make this “Win and go to Indy” an integral part of the series and hopes to eventually dominate the 500. They are hoping this will help them to reclaim their dominance in open wheel racing. They estimate the exposure will be worth millions in sponsorships to the Champ Car teams……… Then I heard the alarm clock ……ugh!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-6831228755357233865?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-70756512022905333172007-09-13T12:22:00.001-07:002007-09-13T12:29:25.406-07:00More Trumoil in Champ Car ScheduleChamp car has decided to abandon the San Jose Street race and return to Laguna Seca in 08. Event is rumored to be in mid May. Can anyone say Zoom Zoom? Is there a connection to the event and a possible engine badge deal?<br /><br />The event will also feature the Grand Sham cars, like in Long Beach a couple years ago.<br /><br />Hard to tell if we are coming or going isn't it?<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-7075651202290533317?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-45491581798360037582007-09-01T10:44:00.002-07:002007-09-05T13:52:37.197-07:00More Paper,,,,,,Ok, as promised here's my take on what "Paper" was trying to say.<br /><br /><em>Paper,,,,,,</em><br /><em>"First, the advesarial aspect of two entities who DO have the power to make the next step of Champcar extremely difficult are working. One is american, the other outside america. NEITHER involve TG."</em><br /><br />The two entities are likely the FIA and NASCAR or the ISC. Apparently his contact has suggested they somehow interfered with the Phoenix operation causing it to fail. A second possibility is that financing dried up due to the current credit crunch. So Paper believes that CCWS should stand up and fight back.<br /><br />Fight what, the way I see it if there was interference and it is believed to be tortious then they need to decide if they could win their claim in court and if so proceed. However it's possible they simply got out maneuvered by a competing business. If that the case then shame on them and let's hope they file it in lessons learned!<br /><br /><em>Paper,,,,,,</em><br /><em>Now why is that? As weak as we may be we are on a precipice to reach a very substantial level as a series. WHY? we do something neat for less.</em><br /><br />Not trying to put words in his sentences but I think if we substitute a word or two here we come up with what he intended to. So delete precipice and reword to include brink. Now I think it means that the series is about to become a force to be reckoned with.<br /><br />Perhaps but only a seriously fanatical fan would think so, of course that would be how you would describe "PAPER",,,,,,,, and his patented commas,,,,,,<br /><br />Herewith another post where he is defending his sources and his right to keep them confidential.<br /><br />Quoted from Fanatics Forum:<br /><br /><br /><br /><em>I emailed in the morning when this was leaked on TF by someone in INDY. My response came when someone was not in a plane. I then asked if I could say whats up on our forum as it was goofy on others. So yeah I knew most of the day, this was only a half a day past the promoter bailing. I chose not to run here saying anything without permission. Some of what caused this is a banking industry situation that Im sure anyone reading the news will understand. When there are independent promoters contracted theres always a chance things can be interupted. The series and the most popular scapegoat in most frustrations took on nascar and the ISC earlier this year and won, this time by another avenue things got railroaded. The endless demands for me to spill every last detail to anonymous screen names ., some insulent , is never going to happen. I have no idea who some of you are, and then theres the very public viewing. Some things cant be shared until theres a feeling of trust. So shoot the messenger ,,Im used to it. Hopefully and its mandatory in my opinion there will be a group statement when all can sit together . Right now the main breifing is in the air on a 12 hr flight. For those who jump to thinking CC owners waited until everyone was out of the country.. You have pinned the tail on the wrong donkey. paper</em><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-4549158179836003758?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-32535373121085747222007-09-01T09:58:00.000-07:002007-09-01T14:33:00.720-07:00A Champ Car Fan Named Paper,,,,,,<strong>Quote:</strong><br /><br /><em>Originally Posted by paper </em><a href="http://www.champcarfanatics.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1009980#post1009980" rel="nofollow"></a><br /><em>this may be merged, but Ive waited for a go ahead. The series WILL NOT be over or jeopardized by the Phoenix cancellation, It is in NO way a mess or foulup on series management. IT became out of all hands, JUST LIKE china. Now you can believe me or you can not. The most important thing that is upon us it two fold, I said TWO FOLD. First, the advesarial aspect of two entities who DO have the power to make the next step of Champcar extremely difficult are working. One is american, the other outside america. NEITHER involve TG. Take a breath there. Now why is that? As weak as we may be we are on a precipice to reach a very substantial level as a series. WHY? we do something neat for less. NOW , one can get behind this or freak out posting a bunch of bunk about who is at fault bla bla bla, and some yesterday crap. SECONDLY,, save your boos for IF and when our series leaders dont come out of the pouting spell and stand the **** up against this. IF they dont and soon, then boo, ITs gone on to long. Kevin,, Gerry, Dan, Paul,, kick ass and take no prisoners ,,,,,,, After all some of you are beyond ready. Mods.. please let this thought stand alone. Ive waited ALL day to post it. I needed permission. and CCF, lets endorse kicking ass of the assassins who seek our demise, not each other or anyone wearing our colors. If we dont, we fickin screwed. are you with that? Not are you with frickin "paper" are you with that? This has been a very frustrating day. make it better by getting behind this series. pat</em><br /><br /><br />This was posted by "Paper" on the fanatics forum, a frequent poster of everything good about Champ Car. This post set of a flurry of posts by the fanatics loyalists and others over the canaellation of the Phoenix event.<br /><br />There are more different opinions about this than MONK has issues, ranging from CCWS immediate demise to everything is wonderful.<br /><br />Many have criticized paper, a self procalimed fan with certain connections, for being cryptic.<br /><br />What do you think he is saying here?<br /><br />My guess later!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-3253537312108574722?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-88650296807755553602007-08-29T09:46:00.000-07:002007-08-29T09:52:20.249-07:00Hey CC - Denver, China, Phoenix Three Strikes You’re Out………08?Let’s hope not, however Champ Car just cannot seem to string much good news together these days.<br /><br />Many are calling for Steve Johnson’s hide, blaming him for the latest news dump indicating that the Phoenix Grand Prix won’t happen. In today’s press release CC has stated that the Phoenix GP has been cancelled mostly due to a lack of interest of businesses in Phoenix and their failure to embrace the event with sponsorship.<br /><br />The promoter of the Phoenix event, also the promoter of the LVGP, spent a reported 15 million on infrastructure to be used at both events an amortized over both. The Promoter is now saying that the decision to cancel Phoenix will not have any effect on the LVGP. Well if you believe that I have some – well you know the rest. I couldn’t disagree more, how in the world can a promoter expecting two events to provide economies of scale for a profit say that only one will continue and it will be OK.<br /><br />If Vegas happens in 08 it could be the last time unless the promoter finds another event the restore the economies of scale he so badly needs to remain in the business. Look for the Vegas 08 rumors to start soon.<br /><br />As for SJ, I didn’t like him as a pick when he was announced and here’s why. I have never met the man, never interviewed the man but one thing on his resume would have had me putting it on the bottom of all the rest of the applications, his propensity to change jobs! I don’t like someone that moves around job to job as much as he has. I believe strongly in the adage, “The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior”. And now we are told that SJ has not moved to the location of his job but has chosen to commute from, Kansas I think it is. That is a huge no no in my opinion.<br /><br />In a company, large or small, private or public, the performance of the company is directly tied to the leader, the number one in charge. For CCWS that could be said to be Kevin, we can’t really be sure without being there but whomever it is they had better check in at the office before this thing gets away from them.<br /><br />It’s going to get interesting!<br /><br />PS How about communicating with us a little more!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-8865029680775555360?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-23095897003961979352007-08-21T13:41:00.000-07:002007-08-21T13:44:53.447-07:00Champ Car Indy 500 2008 Tony Cotman Holy CowThe latest who ha over on the Fanatics Forum is a heated debate over the notion that CC might be interested once again in running the I 500. This latest debate was set off by Robin Miller on the latest Wind Tunnel program on Speed.<br /><br />There Miller said that Tony Cotman had told him that he had dinner with TG and suggested that he would be trying to convince CC to keep the upcoming 2008 schedule open in May as well as convince the teams that they should try to run Indy. Also telling TG that this wasn’t going to be a charity deal, meaning that cc would pay their way.<br /><br />So the disclaimer is, if there is one, he will be trying to convince basically everyone in CC. Good Luck TC.<br /><br />CC Teams have difficulty obtaining sponsors and adding the money needed to run Indy to the mix could make it even more difficult. When I look at the field of sponsors in the IRL it just doesn’t add up. There are some big names and some little names. Big like 7-11, primarily a Japanese company, - wonder how that works? The NYSE, what is the NYSE doing sponsoring a team. The point is this league runs Indy and their sponsors aren’t exactly what could be expected so how in the hell is CC, whose sponsors are even less prominent going to get funding for Indy.<br /><br />However perhaps CC should make the Indy a part of their schedule and here’s why. From a business stand point participating in Indy could in fact make the sponsor thing go a little easier. And IF the project is taken seriously and funded well it might be possible to dominate Indy. If that domination is grand enough it could change the way some think and who knows what happens after that.<br /><br />How many and which CC teams go to Indy isn’t important, what is though, is that it’s the crème Del la crème. Maybe an all star team or two made up of the best we have! The object is to win and win convincingly. I believe this could lead to an eventual end to the stalemate in OWR.<br /><br />So how does CC go about making this happen, hey don’t ask me I just blog. But I have some ideas. CC give me a call, I’ll fill you in!<br /><br />Anybody care to guess what year a CC entry will participate again at Indy?<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-2309589700396197935?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-4435696852513622772007-08-01T08:27:00.000-07:002007-08-03T09:47:53.096-07:00Doornbos Out Strategizes Field at San JoseRD decided to use the latest in Champ Car race strategies and out witted the rest of the field to win the San Jose Grand Prix.<br /><br />After crashing into a fellow competitor at the first turn of the first lap he went on to win the race thanks to the timing of a few well placed yellows and a new front wing. Sound familiar?<br /><br />The new front wing must have had some magic in it as he eventually ended up being the class of the field in the last few laps.<br /><br />Tracy’s dismal year continued when the he and the team missed the pit call for fuel and he ran out on the track. I see a big story coming from all this! By the way where is Gerry these days?<br /><br />Bore – day’s point lead has shrunken to a manageable 10 points, perhaps Robert or Will can actually beat him, - but don’t count on it!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-443569685251362277?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-3164560437017920372007-07-27T08:37:00.000-07:002007-07-27T08:40:06.913-07:00Bore-day regains points lead at EdmontonHO HUM..................................................!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-316456043701792037?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-68037747574986264052007-07-11T10:10:00.000-07:002007-07-11T10:13:31.232-07:00Champ Car vs Mother NatureAs evidenced in the latest crash fest Champ Car has the potential to be a more exciting series if only we would wet down the track at some point during the race. Perhaps we could provide a few fans located strategically around the course with garden hoses and radios so that race control could instruct them on when to use them.<br /><br />Well of course this is nonsense but my how the chase has changed since Mother Nature has volunteered her services lately. My prophetic question in the Cleveland column when Bourdais DNF’d, ”Is there more to come” seems to have been answered in the affirmative.<br /><br />With Bourdais out of first place, but certainly not out of the chase, the championship is only in question if Mother Nature continues to Rain on the Champ Car parade or if the fans get their hoses!<br /><br />Bourdais claims to have been “taking it easy to avoid problems” but it looks to me like is a less skillful mudder than some of the other drivers. Is this a chink in is armor?<br /><br />I still cannot give a good grade to the most recent effort for two reasons: The first lap shenanigans that put PT in the wall and the reckless abandon that some showed on the rain slickened track. The series must find a way to get race started with all cars running for at least one lap, I for one am not interested in the NASCAR like bump and crash racing.<br /><br />Bourdais must have gone to anger management class last week; he didn’t seem upset with the take down that Doornbos scored that took him out of the race. So now I guess we will have to watch to see if the Wilson/Dalziel tangle will develop into something more exciting.<br /><br /> Coyne’s team might have had an even better day had Kat not been taken out in the PT incident, with Bruno finishing fifth. Both he and Kat had found something that must have had pit row buzzing when Bruno finished P1 and Kat P4 in the morning warm up. I was really looking forward to seeing how both would do in the race.<br /><br />When I spoke of others trying alternates strategies in my Cleveland column it was tongue-in-cheek , hopefully Rahal didn’t take it seriously even though he did try to repeat Tracy’s three wing win as he went about creating a shortage of front wing spares in the NHL transporter.<br /><br />All in all the race was OK, given there is now at least some hope that a championship race will be more than a single driver wide. Still, if the remainder of the events are dry look for the championship morph back into a one man show.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-6803774757498626405?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10776139.post-77602710481962716052007-07-02T08:46:00.000-07:002007-07-02T09:29:05.112-07:00Doornbos Conquers The MontRookie Robert Doornbos managed to out drive everyone at Champ Cars latest event in at the beautiful Mont Tremblant circuit Sunday. The Rookie notched his first Champ Car victory over a very unhappy 2nd place Champion Sebastian Bourdais with some excellent driving on a very slick rain soaked track. The race started on a dry track but ended wet.<br /><br />Bourdais was livid when complaining about the blocking he was certain that Doornbos had done to him during the latter part of the race after the rain started. He was soundly booed by the crowd during the post race interview for his rant.<br /><br />Bourdais reportedly said “If race control did not see it, OK. But Robert knows what he did. He told me after the race, ‘You’re going to see a lot of this in formula 1.’ And that’s just the point. This is not Formula 1. The rules here are very clear about blocking and we are all supposed to play by the rules. If the rules said we are allowed to block it would have never come to this because he would have never gotten past me in the first place.”<br /><br />So did he or didn't he? A little controversy never hurts!<br /><br />The start saw three cars stall on the grid, what was that all about? I thought the software geeks had that under control. Every software engineer I have every dealt with said they could write software that would fix anything. It will be interesting to see if these latest issues can actually be corrected in software!<br /><br />Race time temps were not ideal either, could there be a connection to the stalled cars at the start? Temps reminded me of my days in Milwaukee where I kept a jacket in my car all year round because when the wind came of the lake in the summer it was very uncomfortable without a jacket. I don't know about the norms for the area but it would seem in July it should have been warmer.<br /><br />Steve Johnson is reporting there were more than 42,ooo clicks recorded on his turnstile for the weekend and calling that a success. Well, OK I guess success is subjective at least for now. I sure the cash register content cannot be counted as successful after they do the count Monday morning. Wonder what the TV rating was?<br /><br />Next up Toronto!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/10776139-7760271048196271605?l=champcars.blogspot.com'/></div>Bill Sheetshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16112825543201442309noreply@blogger.com0