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#121895
Yeh get that sh*t out of here. At least in CART and IRL, they don't just smack each other out of the way


:thumbup: I would like to watch the BTCC races tho.


Has Tony George been sacked ?


What do you mean?
#121906
Has Tony George been sacked ?


Wow dude I didnt hear about this until you mentioned it.

Tony George is still the CEO of Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
How much longer he holds the title remains unclear.
On Wednesday, track officials denied that the board of directors voted to oust the 49-year-old CEO and said that George has instead been asked to create a more efficient plan for spending time running the family's businesses. George, the Indy Racing League founder, must report back to the board later this year.
"Contrary to published reports, I continue to serve as CEO of IMS," George said in a statement issued by the speedway. "Our board of directors met yesterday, and we did discuss how to best confront challenges and exploit opportunities facing our businesses. But no changes in leadership or responsibility have been made."
Yet.
The board wants George to focus on the area that needs the greatest attention. The Hulman-George family has run the speedway for six decades and also owns the IRL and Clabber Girl, a baking-powder company based in Terre Haute, Ind.
Tony's mother, Mari Hulman George, made it clear which part of the company that should be.
"The Indy Racing League represents our greatest growth opportunity and therefore deserves the most attention at this point," she said in the statement.
But throughout the day, confusion reigned in Indianapolis.
SpeedTV.com reported Wednesday morning that the board, which is comprised of George, his mother, his three sisters and attorney Jack Snyder, had removed George as the speedway's CEO after 20 years in the position.
Series regulars were shocked.
They were even more confounded when George later appeared outside the 100-year-old track to deny the report.
"I think a lot of people were wondering what exactly was going on," longtime IndyCar team owner Dennis Reinbold said. "The whole thing was confusing. It didn't seem to make any sense."
Clearly, the economy has put a premium on the company finances.
George has spent hundreds of millions or dollars in the past 13 years to make track renovations and keep the IRL afloat.
Construction for a road course, new press tower and new Pagoda cost about $100 million. Those facilities were built for a Formula One race that is no longer held in Indy.
He also broke with tradition by bringing NASCAR and Grand Prix motorcycle to a track that had only hosted one race each year, the Indianapolis 500, until 1994.
But the cost to keep the track in good condition can be astronomical.
"This place wakes up every morning and eats money," George told local TV reporters. "We spend a lot of money keeping it in the condition we do. Certainly the Indy Racing League has in the past required a lot of capital to keep it going when there was two competing series — and a lot of money was spent last year trying to unify."
The statement indicated the family businesses are not in trouble, but the speedway and IndyCar series have been cutting back.
Over the past six months, about 60 staff jobs were eliminated, and George's wife Laura, who co-owns Vision Racing with her husband and actor Patrick Dempsey, lost her job as an adviser. George said she had not been fired.
Throughout the series' signature May event, the 500, there were noticeable differences such as a reduced practice schedule and fewer staff members around the track.
At Tuesday's regularly scheduled meeting, one of the topics was efficiency.
"There was a general discussion about the challenges and opportunities facing all of our companies and where most of our energies need to be spent," Hulman George said. "All of our properties are doing well, given the challenges of the current economy."
That could put George in the position of determining where his energy is best spent — at the track, with the series or, perhaps, finding a way to still do both.
Reinbold prefers the third option.
"He's done a lot of innovative things that have been good," Reinbold said. "We in the IndyCar series are growing and that's directly under his watch and his responsibility. I've made mistakes in my business, and I think there's been a few mistakes in the IndyCar series as well, but you live and learn. I think to be growing in times like this, that means our positioning is pretty good."


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I dont understand why the left an idiot in charge of the speedway in the first place. :rolleyes:
#121922
Dont you realize that there is already a thread on the BTCC? :rolleyes:


didnt know :wink:
#121936
I really like Dario, Helio, Kannan and Briscoe so I would be happy if either of them won. :)


Briscoe is really nice!!! I like Dario, but he is a douche off camera.


Really? i would of thought Dario would be a cool guy! i bet Helio is a class guy :wavey: But Kanaan gets my vote everyday! He proves you don't have to be the best in the lower formulas! and one day you will find your feet.


Nope, Dario is a douche off camera. He ignores fans and hates signing autographs. It happened to me first hand this year at Long Beach, and he blatantly ignored my friend at Laguna Seca when CART was still around.

Briscoe and Dixon were really nice dudes. Even when Dixon was heading towards the pits for qualifying, he still stopped for a group of fans along the way. I wasnt able to get Helio's or Kanaan's, but I'm pretty sure they are nice fella's. I was disappointed that I couldnt get Power's sig, because I'm a Power fan :thumbup:


i think in Motor sport you need to embrace the feeling of people liking you? It's shame they don't enjoy it. Dario has got a little snobby for my liking! He's British/Scottish and letting us down!
#132386
WOOP DARIO!


:thumbdown::hehe:

But dude did you see the race?? Man it was actually a very exciting race, wish Power won it though.


I seen bits of it aye, the internet stream was being annoying.
Great drive from Tracy until he came together with Helio :(
#132394
WOOP DARIO!


:thumbdown::hehe:

But dude did you see the race?? Man it was actually a very exciting race, wish Power won it though.


I seen bits of it aye, the internet stream was being annoying.
Great drive from Tracy until he came together with Helio :(


Yeah I know!! I got soo mad when Helio did that extremely dumb mistake. I felt bad for him afterwords though, because the boo's from the crowd were unnecessary. I was so surprised that Tracy didnt go off on Helio.
#132398
WOOP DARIO!


:thumbdown::hehe:

But dude did you see the race?? Man it was actually a very exciting race, wish Power won it though.


I seen bits of it aye, the internet stream was being annoying.
Great drive from Tracy until he came together with Helio :(


Yeah I know!! I got soo mad when Helio did that extremely dumb mistake. I felt bad for him afterwords though, because the boo's from the crowd were unnecessary. I was so surprised that Tracy didnt go off on Helio.


I agree, weird race, even from the start.
Glad Justin Wilson is continuing to be on form. He deserves alot more from his career.
#132429
How did Danica do? :)
#132446
How did Danica do? :)


6th - pity she didn't crash out.


lol I thought the same thing. I hate it when the commentators are focusing on the leaders, then all of a sudden "and Danica is going really strong in 14th place." :rolleyes::rolleyes:
#132520
How did Danica do? :)


6th - pity she didn't crash out.


lol I thought the same thing. I hate it when the commentators are focusing on the leaders, then all of a sudden "and Danica is going really strong in 14th place." :rolleyes::rolleyes:


:rofl: that was cracking.
#132766
lol I thought the same thing. I hate it when the commentators are focusing on the leaders, then all of a sudden "and Danica is going really strong in 14th place." :rolleyes::rolleyes:

That sounds like something James Allen once said about Sato "going well down in 18th place" at Monaco in 2002 whilst driving for Jordan. :rofl:
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