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| Re: NASCAR married to race in Mexico Riddle me this, Batman... IF this is so important a race and IF NA__AR considers this race just a jewel in its crown, and IF they want to garner a bunch of good publicity south of the Rio Grande, then WHY don't more of the big NA__AR Cup stars show up for the race? This week is a slow week for the Cup Raiders with only nine (I think) starting tomorrow. Usually that number is close to, or above, twenty. Yet only ... six? made the trek to Mexico City? Maybe I'm a bit daft but it seems to me that if NA__AR wanted to put more Mexican culas in the seats, having a Jeffie or a Junior in the field would have helped a lot. Yeah, Adrian Hernandes and Michel Jourdain are famous in Mexico but the rest of the Mexican drivers? Sorry, I just don't see it. The track is a good track for stock cars. The racing has been pretty good. But NA__AR seems to consider the race a necessary evil that is to be tolerated as the price of doing business. Personally I think the race should be returned to the USA. However, IF NA__AR is committed to doing the thing, then I think they should be fully behind it and make it a yearly spectacle, not just another race. So, why don't they?
__________________ Bob I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with some measure of doubt. I shouldn't wish people dogmatically to believe any philosophy, not even mine. Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970) |
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| Re: NASCAR married to race in Mexico The race is actually good and should feature the Cup stars to make it more special. I would prefer a Cup race in there actually as opposed to "re-runs" at some of the more boring tracks. |
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The problem is NA__AR wants to use this race to showcase the stars of its Mexican Corona NA__AR Series. I have no figures to back this up but, from what I gather, the Mexican Series runs fourteen races on something like eight tracks scattered around Mexico. I've heard the starting fields are about the size of the pre-merger IRL or CART fields and the drivers aren't exactly gaining rock star status with the fans. I think the bulk of the races last year were won by Martinez. However, though Martinez was there last week, I seemed to me all the media and fans cared about were either Adrian Hernandez and Michel Jourdain? I think NA__AR made a major faux pas this year when they didn't make sure, in some way, that Juan Pablo was present to defend his last year's win. The implication is that if he doesn't think the race is important enough for him to lend his presence to it, and he's Hispanic (?!), then of what real importance is the darn race, anyway? I'm looking forward to the Montreal race and how the fan turnout is for it this year. The attendence at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez seems to have about halved every year since the 2004 initial race. |
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| Re: NASCAR married to race in Mexico I think the "strained" relations between Mexico and the US are, in part, one of the causes of the decline in attendance. And it's no secret the "leaders" in Mexico are publicly preaching that a major portion of the west and southwest US is, in actuality, property of Mexico. Until relations improve, I wouldn't look for increased attendance at the "gringo" race.
__________________ Press One For English "I hate 2nd .. but it's good for points" - Carl Edwards “If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith" - Albert Einstein. |
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Not to mention the Native Indians that think it all belongs to them. |
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But this is a topic for another forum. Suffice it to say Cinco de mayo isn't one of MY major holidays. |
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(I was gonna compare it to "June 'teenth" in the South, but decided against it. |
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my problem is I type much slower than I think so my mind is way ahead of my fingers most of the time. |
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