Its sad to think Indy had bernie worried about its success back in the early 90s before Tony George made a change to that, with Him back in charge I would give indy 2 more years tops before it has to fold all together.
Bernie Ecclestone promised Tony George the USA GP in Indianapolis. The question is, what did Tony do for Bernie. And why did IMS suddenly allow NASCAR to race there? /conspiracy
I don't see the Indy 500 disappearing though, and the series would remain together around that regardless of the number of races I beleive.
What body would take over that race should Indy fold? None that exists right now. That's why Indy couldn't fold all together. Maybe they will continue on a minimized number of races, but not fold. F1 runs the Indy 500 in 2015 (kidding)
On a serious note though, how can a series shoot its self in the foot so many times an so often? I never knew it was possible.. It's sad to see. I really thought that Randy was doing a great job with the series. Much better than I've seen in the series in past years by miles..
That was FTG's whole rationale behind the AOWR (as he called it at the time) that became the IRL. Look how long that lasted. It's like I said, it should be the best drivers who live and work in NA regardless of nationality. In the 80s/90s Indy had Brazilian drivers, Germans, Finns (Hey there Tero Palmroth!), Swedes, British, Canadians all going against the Americans in their own series. Go and watch 80s/90s Indycar/CART post split and tell me how great the racing is.
Also, related note, something that really, really bugs me.
Well... since the IRL Versus deal (back in the time) there have been problems with the international distribution. Many stations pulled out of the coverage. E.g. the Bertelsmann group which had the rights for the Netherlands or Premiere (the precedor of Sky Germany - internationally known as the station of Jaques Schulz ) for Austria and Germany. As far as I know BSkyB is the only station which got their rights back after a break. But most contries are having just ASN as local rights holder, which means one need to conquer a US military base or a US battle ship to be able to watch IndyCar live. The international rights holder is Disney. They are also producing the world feed (which is actually just the green feed with unbranded ESPN graphics instead of the graphics of the producing station).
I found this to be a very good article and I beleive that any IndyCar fan would love to read this article. It is from MotorsportMagazine.com and I think it may shed some light about the difficulties of oval racing to those who don't beleive in it. This article shares the words of Emerson Fittipaldi, the 2-time Indy 500 Champion. Personally I beleive that it is a must read for IndyCar fans. I'll likely include this article in the reading for Realistic NASCAR Cup Series Drivers, because it is just that good. I hope that you'd take a few moments to read over it even if you are not a big fan of oval racing.
That being said, I fully agree with this comment on the article:
I find it sad that not only in LFS, but in real life this issue is very common. IndyCar has taken steps to reduce downforce in recent years on the ovals, and I hope that it remains, but it's looking sad at this moment in time for the series, and I hope it recovers better than ever.