While I wouldn't call that interview "great," I think it's quite revealing nonetheless.
In it, Combs repeatedly declines to speculate on the future of the proposed USGP because, she says, the state has not yet received from race organizers an application for money from the Major Events Trust Fund (METF). Further, she says it's neither her job nor the state's to "save" this event.
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This is a private enterprise activity. I treat them all the same. You show up when you’ve got your ducks in a row. We take a look at it."
I guess she's simply forgotten about her
enthusiasm for the race when it was announced in May of 2010 and Gov. Perry's praise "...for her work in bringing this exciting event to the Lone Star State.”
That work, folks, was an assurance of state backing, to use the METF for its intended purpose, which is to "attract and secure" events. So, what changed?
She was asked twice if METF money could be disbursed now if a proper application was submitted. She said no twice and mentioned New Jersey ahead of all other problems both times.
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We don’t know yet the effect of New Jersey. I haven’t had time." "
Because New Jersey came in. And that was something else."
I'm firmly convinced that Mrs. Combs/Texas, however you want to refer to that entity, is the sole reason behind the complications currently plaguing this project. It's not COTA; it's not Tavo Hellmund/Full Throttle; it's not even Bernie Ecclestone.
The METF money was to secure the race with FOM. Hellmund/Full Throttle and COTA would have then had time to sort their differences and to do so free of the pressure caused by the imminent threat of FOM terminating the contract. But, like I've said before, as soon as Texas lost its position of exclusivity in having an F1 race in America, they balked on their agreement.
At best, it's a gross misunderstanding of economic reality. At worst, it's just stupid and childish pride.