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Post by Sabrina81 on Aug 14, 2021 16:37:30 GMT -8
I will preface this with my Indycar viewing has been limited because of being in Canada and that I have been out of it due to my job going insane due to COVID.
Wow - Indycar followed by NASCAR on the road course at Indy!?!?!?! I never thought I would see the day. This was great and I don't even care if Penske rigged it so his teams would win.
Anyone else have thoughts?
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Post by Power Fan79 on Aug 14, 2021 18:20:28 GMT -8
I will preface this with my Indycar viewing has been limited because of being in Canada and that I have been out of it due to my job going insane due to COVID. Wow - Indycar followed by NASCAR on the road course at Indy!?!?!?! I never thought I would see the day. This was great and I don't even care if Penske rigged it so his teams would win. Anyone else have thoughts? Judging on the recent TV numbers, the great work Roger has already already done fixing up the speedway, and navigating through unprecedented times, I would say that Penske did indeed save Indycar.
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Post by rmp0012002 on Aug 15, 2021 17:40:15 GMT -8
Roger is what IndyCar needed but too early to say he saved the series. There needs to be a lot more money coming into the series, along with a lot more advertising and consistent races locked in. I haven’t heard anything on a new tv deal going forward.
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Post by Power Fan79 on Aug 15, 2021 18:03:48 GMT -8
Roger is what IndyCar needed but too early to say he saved the series. There needs to be a lot more money coming into the series, along with a lot more advertising and consistent races locked in. I haven’t heard anything on a new tv deal going forward. New TV deal? They just signed an extension with NBC with 13 network races.
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