Tuesday, June 9, 2020

How likely would these Racing Series Proposals/Venue Proposals be on track?

I would wonder how likely would these Racing Series Proposals/Venue Proposals would be on track? I would start with the Combination of Atlantic Lights Championship. Motorsports Am Series, a Midwest Late Model or Varying Late Model Series that would at least look competent, and Certain Venues that should happen.

1. Atlantic Lights Championship. With the departure of the Indy Lights Championship, which the Indy Pro Series caused another loop off of Open Wheel, and the Indy Lights Series being a trademark save, I would feel like there would have to be a merger of a Preexisting Series to empty the existing record book and to start making the Record Book bigger and better than before and make the road to the Indianapolis 500, Monaco Grand Prix and 24 Hours of LeMans easier than ever.

2. Motorsports Am Series. This would actually be having to empty the notebooks of SCCA and IMSA and empty the notebooks of the WeatherTech Series and TransAm Series. I would feel like it would be a Red Hot Ticket to build the story for having at least 30 Cars and Stars and I don't know if that it would be an instant turnaround of Ex-Indy Car and Formula One licensees, 

3. Hobby Stock Series that actually is well run. I would feel like this would fill out the Series 20 or 30 within a matter of days and that would fill the grandstands out on these places, because there is actually interest in these cars.

4. Having a Bigger Stock Car Super Cup/ Late Model Series. I would feel like the problem with the ARCA/NASCAR Merger 2 Years Ago is it burns the fact it should be a 5 for 1 and not a 3 for 1 with Series Development. What I am very aware of is there is not a Bigger, More Televised Late Model Stock Car Series, and we'd miss on a Late Model Series without having to look salty at a National Adventure into the Deep South or South Atlantic.

5. How far would we be in an analog Cars The Movie Tour? This would be tough to figure out and that would be tougher to figure and make happy.

6. Approving Merchandising. This has to be something that needs to be done, especially if I want to see someone's car on the Diecast Shelf.


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