Originally Posted by bigmojo5:
One final thought from Jim Morrison -- now naming an 18 year old girl as owner of Vision Racing makes just a little more sense. If Dad's going to be running the IRL, owning a team in the IRL would probably be a conflict of interest.
Lauren George, Tony's daughter, becomes owner of Vision Racing after she turns 18. That's, of course, sometime in the future. Actually, it's before the end of this month.
She's already 18, as of May 7, and she was named owner of Vision Racing's Indy Lights team. The Indy Car team is still owned by Tony George and will be handed to Ed Carpenter someday.
And 767, are full stands at St. Petersburg where they seat about 20,000 better than 40% filled grandstands at Texas where 90,000 regularly attend? Also, Michigan was a miserable failure because they could only get 25,000 to attend at a track that holds nearly 140,000. It does look worse if one were to lower the standards. Maybe if Michigan only had 30,000 seats like they had in the early 1980s, the attendance would look great.
Is it just a perception of empty stands that is the issue or is attendance at oval tracks set to a different standard?