Originally Posted by Brickyard:
Apparently a few of you missed the press conference and are still beating the Penske hates dirt racing dead horse.
-Tony George for the first time since the split fully admitted that the family can't take the series and race back to the level it once was. They no longer have the clout they once did, and what clout remained after the first split was totally lost with the "Vision".
-Tony reached out to Penske at Laguna Seca. Why? Because he is the one man with the one organization that has skin in this game that can get what he failed miserably in doing done.
-For me and many others this is finally full admittance that he screwed up in 1996, he may have won a couple of battles when CART owners finally came back and then ChampCar folded, but ultimately he lost the war....a war that never had to be waged. His decisions, and no I don't hold CART owners totally without blame as they could have ended it just as quickly, resulted in him urinating a ton of family money into one of the many IMS men's restroom troughs and alienated what was once of strong fanbase full of people from all walks of the multiple racing genres rather than just one.
Will Roger get rid of the BC39? I highly doubt it. He said in his press conference that one of his visions(and like Mario Andretti stated yesterday, Penske's "Vision" will come with actual real world working actions as opposed to just a word meant to spin up a base) he wants to turn this back into a world class facility. In doing so that means it will be used and not just for one month a year.
Will he ever live to see this fully grow to the levels he dreams of? Statistics say no, but I highly suspect the few of of you that poo poo this and hold a cold heavy heart for anything Penske and CART will stand back and wonder just why the Hell 1996 had to happen to begin with after all is said and done. Had someone not had "vision", we more than likely aren't talking about this today.
All you need to know is the fact that Foyt, Andretti, and Bobby freaking Unser are on board with this. That alone speaks volumes, and with grandson out of the way I suspect words aren't going to be minced. Tons of people lost jobs and money due to those decisions of the early to mid 90's and one of oldest top level racing series in the world that was just as big as NASCAR and could have given Bernie a run for his money was reduced to a cracked and broken shell of it's former self. There is nowhere but up with this decision, and no, Tony isn't going take this money and sock it into USAC.
And apparently your "ALL CART good, Penske is god" is the final word? Hardly.
You have any, any shred of evidence that Roger has much regard for dirt track racing? Has he run a dirt track, a dirt track team?
Roger Penske is a good business man, but hardly a friend or supporter of short track America. Heck, the guy has NEVER run an Indy Lights team, you know, what is supposed to be the feeder series, the stepping stone, the Road to Indy.
I don't hate Penske and I think he's a great guy to have running a business. He has more resources than the Hulman George family. However, you gloss over a lot of things other than the money (alleged figures) Tony George dropped. How about the $300 million the sisters lost to Bernie Madoff, only a portion of which was recovered.
Or that the business was sold to an octegenraian who can be expected to live how long. Or that he has his own sons with baggage. Or, that he once said that the wealthy patrons of the St. Pete GP were the kind of people Indy Car needed to attract? Because I'm not a millionaire, is my ticket money somehow worth less?
Blab on all you want about 1996-there were huge mistakes on both sides and CART owners acted (and some like Yoda still act) as arrogant as NFL owners. But I keep in mind Roger Penske was part of an organization that used some questionable tactics to attack people in 1978 and 1979, and part of an organization that boycotted the Speedway in 1996 and ran a race against the Indianapolis 500. None of those things had to happen as well. Plus, here is a guy who protested vehemently the 25/8 rule and now wants guaranteed spots in the 500. Hows that NASCAR charter system working?
I think Roger will be a great steward of IMS, the facility. Say what you want about Tony George, but he took great care of the place too. But I hold out no hope that Roger will ever try to keep or enhance a connection with the dirt track fans who have been buying 500 tickets for 30, 40, 50 years and I really doubt that his won't have advantages in the ICS when the rules are written.