You've never been to Jersey, have you?xpensive wrote:Don't think you find many beer soaked BBQs at this race, hoping for petrolheads, wealthy wasps and polished new englanders.
I can't think of one reason why the IRL would allow itself to be presented as F1's slow cousin.Websta wrote:I don't see the IRL staying away from what will become the most extravagant street circuit in the USA. If not on the F1 weekend, they surely will race there. But it would be most logical for them to be run at the same time.
Tony G is no longer in control, thank goodness. At one point, he was completely out of the picture (and should have stayed that way IMHO) but his mom put him back on the board. He's also co-owner of a team with his stepson, Ed Carpenter. He's been very quiet, media wise, which is a concern.xpensive wrote:Besides, Tony George would never play second fiddle to anyone?
As a native Pennsylvanian who ran bus tours to NYC, I second this comment.bhallg2k wrote:Williamsport is pretty night-and-day different to anything found around the site for the race. Come to think of it, Pennsylvania in general is pretty night-and-day different to the area as a whole, and Philadelphia and Pittsburgh might as well be other planets.
I'm not so sure I could that much difference between Allentown and Hackensack, but Williamsport was a serious dive.donskar wrote:As a native Pennsylvanian who ran bus tours to NYC, I second this comment.bhallg2k wrote:Williamsport is pretty night-and-day different to anything found around the site for the race. Come to think of it, Pennsylvania in general is pretty night-and-day different to the area as a whole, and Philadelphia and Pittsburgh might as well be other planets.
Why it bugs the hell out of me why MrE haven't managed to organize a race in the proximity of NYC until now?Pup wrote:Bernie doesn't care about having a GP in NYC. He cares about being able to see NYC on the cameras.
At times, I wonder if there's anything under the moon MrE cannot do, but I guess a race on the shores of NJ is as closePup wrote: ...
For one thing, you can't shut down a section of manhattan for a week to build a track; and for another, designing a decent track on a city grid has got to be nearly impossible.