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American-based open wheel, formula style racing is dead (i.e. IRL, CART/Champcar)The owner of the Indy 500 track divided the sport and split the formerly large fanbase years ago.The various other stakeholders have subsequently killed it by making numerous idiotic business decisions. Their TV ratings are almost non-existent.Broadcasting a bad/broken product in HD isn't going to help. Time to blow the whole thing up and start over.
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Eric Stratton @ Jan 11th 2008 10:02PM
American-based open wheel, formula style racing is dead (i.e. IRL, CART/Champcar)
The owner of the Indy 500 track divided the sport and split the formerly large fanbase years ago.
The various other stakeholders have subsequently killed it by making numerous idiotic business decisions.
Their TV ratings are almost non-existent.
Broadcasting a bad/broken product in HD isn't going to help.
Time to blow the whole thing up and start over.