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Originally Posted by StoOgE
I think if we're being really fair to COTA part of the issue is there are only 4 motorsports that have any real number of fans.
F1
Indy (which has seen better days, but seems to be on the upswing)
Moto GP
Nascar
The rest sort of are what they are. It's why tracks like the revamped Texas World Speedway never made it. You can bring in all of the V8SC and IMSA you want, but those are never going to foot the bill. V8SC was trying a thing in the US and everyone just didn't care for a very Aussie specific sport.
I do ultimately agree that Epstein has done a horrible job trying to curate a local race-fan community. We have one of the best road courses in the world and when I tell friends I'm headed to the Indycar races they said "Oh, I thought they canceled those years ago".
They should be doing a better job pushing F1 and MotoGP as a brand on the central texas community. Or selling the Indy race as the "Indy 500 comes to Austin". The billboards they had were basically "come see Muse, and also there are some cars" and frankly I think most people associate racing with Nascar in this country for all the baggage that comes with.*
Even his treatment of the Bold has been a "I hope the local soccer community does all our marketing work for us. Also, I just pissed off the entire local soccer community". Compare that with what PSV is doing with monthly meet and greets and working with the Anthem.
Epstein should be doing that with local short tracks and racing fanbases.. and maybe cultivating a Sunday morning F1 watch party on tape delay at a local bar. Like, do anything other than rent billboards for 2 weeks before a race. They also need to close some of the seating for these smaller events. Like, if you can't fill the giant amount of seats you've got on race weekend, then tarp some off with pretty banners and consolidate the fans into less sections so it feels more like an event and less like a sparely attended failure.
*I actually like Nascar and have been to about 15 races in my life. I'm just saying urban liberals may or may not want to associate with something that has a reputation of a certain uh.. baskets of deplorables fanbase.**
**I grew up a redneck child in a trailer park, so I'm passing no judgement.
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Good post. Can't really disagree with much of it, except these ....
IndyCar does seem to have more U.S. fans than endurance racing and V8SC, but the problem is that those Lone Star Le Mans races and the one-off Aussie V8SC race outdrew this IndyCar race, despite temperatures in the 90s for most of those races and very good weather this past weekend. Even the stand-alone IMSA and WEC races did better after they split to separate weekends in 2017. Even though those series had bigger crowds than this IndyCar race, IMSA and WEC left COTA when their contracts were up & V8SC left after one year. If IndyCar can't keep up with those series attendance-wise at COTA, it's probably not a good omen for IndyCar in Austin, no matter what happy spin they and Epstein put on it.
Re: the soccer crap Epstein has pulled, well, he's really revealed his true character to people around the area with that mess.
Re: Tarping off sections of grandstands, he's really been doing his own version of that over the years - but rather than covering bleachers up, he's just been quietly removing them. For the first USGP in 2012, the reserved seating consisted of these grandstands:
- the Main Grandstand
- a large grandstand at Turn 1
- Turn 2
- Turn 3
- a large grandstand at Turn 4
- Turn 5
- a large grandstand at Turn 6
- a large grandstand at Turn 9
- a large grandstand on the East side of Turn 11 and two medium sized-ones on the West side of the turn
- a very large grandstand at Turn 12
- one large and one small grandstand at Turn 15
Since then, for the USGP (not in this order):
- Turn 1 stand was cut by about half
- Turn 2 stand was eliminated
- Turn 3 stand was eliminated
- Turn 4 stand was downsized
- Turn 5 stand was eliminated
- Turn 6 stand was eliminated
- Turn 9 stand was downsized
- all three Turn 11 stands were eliminated
-Turn 12 stand was cut by about half
Of those, the Turn 1 and Turn 12 stands are part of the core group of stands that remain in use for every race (Main, T1, T12, and T15)