Actually wanted to wait with this until end of CART season but now the attention is better:
How about a purely oval series?
I don't understad why there has been none until now - or have i missed anything?
Here a vague concept:
- A series running only on oval(s). It needn't be oriented on any rl-example.
- Car(s): preferably open wheelers (FO8 obviously is the best choice).
- Schedule: example:
- 12.03: "Chicagoland"
- 28.04: "Indianapolis"
- 21.05: "Michigan"
...
- if desired: the schedule could include "special events", such as tracks with artificial layouts ("tunnels", ...), shoot-outs (e.g.: king of the ring), ...
The idea for this i had during the practice sessions. Why wait for an oval event when you can have as much as u like?
During the sessions some of us (me, for instant) were complainting about drivers not beeing familiar with oval racing. A series like this would be the best way for noobs to become familiar with it. What i am meaning is in the sessions you couldn't learn that much becaise it was all so hectic, short and not a real race. As we all saw the 500 were relatively different from the sessions.
With NDR proving to be relatively capable of organising such events and the attention of a considerable number of oval racers (among them some guys who not only are talented, but also willing to help) you have a base for such a series.
How about a purely oval series?
I don't understad why there has been none until now - or have i missed anything?
Here a vague concept:
- A series running only on oval(s). It needn't be oriented on any rl-example.
- Car(s): preferably open wheelers (FO8 obviously is the best choice).
- Schedule: example:
- 12.03: "Chicagoland"
- 28.04: "Indianapolis"
- 21.05: "Michigan"
...
- if desired: the schedule could include "special events", such as tracks with artificial layouts ("tunnels", ...), shoot-outs (e.g.: king of the ring), ...
The idea for this i had during the practice sessions. Why wait for an oval event when you can have as much as u like?
During the sessions some of us (me, for instant) were complainting about drivers not beeing familiar with oval racing. A series like this would be the best way for noobs to become familiar with it. What i am meaning is in the sessions you couldn't learn that much becaise it was all so hectic, short and not a real race. As we all saw the 500 were relatively different from the sessions.
With NDR proving to be relatively capable of organising such events and the attention of a considerable number of oval racers (among them some guys who not only are talented, but also willing to help) you have a base for such a series.