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Q: First time query, very long time RACER fan. IndyCar must differentiate itself from F1 and different racing to new followers. What’s extra totally different than an intimate Sunday with the world’s finest racing followers at The Thermal Membership!
5 thousand followers at Thermal Membership, with unimaginable entry to automobiles drivers and announcers, vs the embarrassing 5000 (perhaps) followers at TMS. It’s not unique, its accessible to a mean race fan, with tickets at $475 for the weekend. That is very reasonable. I journey to Chicago Bears video games and sometimes pay way more per ticket for 4 hours of ‘leisure’. I additionally pay that a lot for GPLB for full entry (Photograph move and a race day seat).
I’ll take Thermal. Don’t disguise from the small crowd, put it on the market as an superior close-up and superb expertise. It’s at a unbelievable venue that we gearheads can solely dream about. Discover a non-racing celeb to advertise and be on the race. If Thermal would enable the entry, present the loopy cool automobiles that ‘stay’ there and we solely dream about. Everyone knows solely the wealthy can afford it, however that’s race automobiles, it’s what it’s. I’ve been to 86 open-wheel races, and am an enormous fan of the five hundred and the Mile, however oval racing appears to be like horrible with empty stands. The background of mountains and palm timber appears to be like good on TV. The small crowd isn’t that apparent and is a part of this distinctive race.
Ideas, Marshall?
Bob (Lifetime race fan)
MARSHALL PRUETT: F1 is essentially the most unique type of racing on the planet and options exorbitant prices to attend, so IndyCar is doing the alternative of differentiating itself from F1 by doing precisely what F1 does. However minus the packed homes F1 will get at these loopy costs. So IndyCar finally ends up wanting small and unimportant.
According to Penske Entertainment CEO Mark Miles in a name on Friday, Thermal had “3000-ish followers.” To the individual tuning in to look at who doesn’t go to RACER.com on daily basis to digest each piece of IndyCar information, all they’d see is a bunch of automobiles and no person there to look at them. Undecided learn how to spin that as a constructive. Don’t get me fallacious; the place is superb and I’ve loved each go to because the first for Spring Coaching in 2023. But when I give attention to what’s finest for IndyCar whereas it’s attempting to turn into larger and extra identified, holding races in the midst of nowhere with a tiny crowd simply ain’t it.
Repair that by not less than getting 10,000-15,000 individuals there to fill some grandstands, and it turns into viable.
If an IndyCar drives by and no person’s there to listen to it, does it make a sound? Jake Galstad/Lumen
Q: I’m a longtime IndyCar fan – sufficiently old to recollect the heady days of CART, which in all probability peaked round when Nigel got here to city.
I’m questioning if it’s simply me or is one thing lacking this season? Is there a decline within the star energy of the present crop of drivers? I’m a 35+ 12 months fan and even I don’t know squat about half the sphere this 12 months. Don’t get me fallacious, I do know there’s some critical expertise at present racing, but when I have been to stroll right into a bar and begin speaking in regards to the superb IndyCar Sequence, who would the typical individual acknowledge? Scott Dixon? Will Energy? ‘Perhaps’ to each, am I proper? After all there’s some others like Josef, Pato, and Colton simply to call a couple of, however I’m fairly certain I’d get blinky eyes of non-recognition in return right here in Australia.
In my humble opinion, IndyCar and FOX can be clever to get on the horn ASAP to get any of the outdated legends like Paul Tracy, Dario, Mario (it doesn’t assist that Michael has gone AWOL), Al Jr, Helio, Robby Gordon… heck even Colton’s Dad and Kanaan are there each weekend and would have nice views, no?
Jason Mulveny, aka Bananaspeed, Sydney, Australia
MP: First query I’d ask is what’s totally different about this 12 months? Palou, Herta, Energy, Dixon, Pato, Newgarden, and so on., have all been the marquee drivers for the final three or 4 years, and there’s nothing distinctive I can consider to date in 2025 that stands out as distinctive from final 12 months, or the 12 months earlier than, and so on. The identical lack of CART-era star energy is outdated information; Helio and Dario and Danica have been the newest drivers with huge crossover enchantment, however Danica left after 2011, Dario was compelled to retire after 2013, and Helio’s been Indy-only since 2024.
However IndyCar additionally hasn’t had a TV associate that’s been as motivated as FOX to attempt to construct at this time’s stars into larger names, so are we going to poop on them for failing to repair many years of poor efforts by the collection and its former broadcasters… in spite of everything of two races?
There’s additionally the generational merchandise at hand. Virtually everybody you talked about as legends, apart from Bryan Herta and Tony Kanaan who’re actively concerned at this time, haven’t any relevance to those that both weren’t born or weren’t following after they have been huge offers. What would a 25-year-old IndyCar fan care to listen to from Robby Gordon, whose final IndyCar begin got here after they have been 4? Could be enjoyable for these older followers, however is having outdated legends on the broadcasts going to maneuver the needle? I simply can’t see it.
Let’s give FOX a while to attempt to enhance the state of affairs earlier than turning the shows the wrong way up.