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Originally Posted by ThePurple73
Call the telephone company or a network provider and get the appropriate high speed connection before the intended race. Make a deal with the provider to trade advertising for the service. Find an Indiana provider who will work with you at all the Indiana tracks. It's not that complicated. I don't think a data link would be that hard for tracks to provide on thier own if needed and not that expensive.
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So I assume since it's "not that complicated" that you are willing to go out and hustle the sponsorship to make this happen, right? I just love all these people, and I'm not just pointing at you, that sit back in their comfortable easy chairs and tell USAC how easy it is to produce a better product. And all of you say, Oh its for the good of the sport, bullcrap, its because you are frustrated that your free race dropped at the wrong time last night. It was FREE, get over it. You think these guys are all excited about going to Tulare and Ventura and Irwindale and trying again after you just crapped all over them?? Unless you are willing to help out and be part of a solution then do us all a favor and try not to be part of the problem.
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Originally Posted by EKracing
Now that Indycar is behind USAC to get american drivers back to the speedway, maybe they can step up and provide some coverage of these events. Wouldnt hurt to hire a new broadcast team and video people who were 100 percent dedicated to providing excellent coverage and helping the USAC drivers get to the next level.
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Huh, you want IndyCar to pay for a crew to broadcast USAC races??? So you can see it free??? I do know that this time last year the servers they used to stream with were the ones owned by Indycar so in reality they are/were doing something to help USAC. Geesh I cant believe some of you guys.