Episode 275 – OpenPaddock.net Podcast

Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadPodcast #275 for Wednesday, July 14, 2015 Sorry for this being up so late, but due to the make-up podcast we ran long making editing that much harder to fit into life’s ever busy schedule.  In this episode we start the first hour with an exclusive interview with Nick Roberts of the Nick Roberts Global Rally Team.  I unfortunately must have jinxed him even though this interview wasn’t public yet.  Sorry for your DNF at NEFR Nick!  Then Mike and Doug preview the New England…

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OP-Ed – Pennywise and Pound Foolish: Why delaying the aero kits is a bad idea

There’s been a significant rumbling from the owners, most notably from Jimmy Vasser, co-owner of KV Racing Technologies. What they see is the $75k price tag on new aero kits and rate that as a cost they’d rather not pay. Truth is, they DON’T have to pay it. The Dallara chassis that they’ll need to buy in order to compete in the IZOD IndyCar Series in 2012 come with the Dallara aero kit. If they have a relationship with another engine manufacture such as Chevrolet or Lotus, they’ll of course…

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Rally – Sunday Service Park 1-2-2011

Welcome to the first Sunday Service Park of 2011. The news has been slow due to Christmas and New Year’s, but we are going to take a look at the 2011 Manufacturer’s Championship for the WRC. Citroen has dominated the series for the last few years, but this season Ford has a great shot at taking the fight to the French as the slate is wiped clean. The late introduction of the FiA technical regulations for 2011 has now potentially shown us the first gap between Ford and Citroen. As…

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OP-Ed – The Role of a Series

The Indianapolis 500 made good gains this year in both attendance and viewership, but the rest of the season hasn’t been as rosey. This got me thinking, what makes for a successful series? What standards should we use? When I think of various series throughout motorsports that are perceived to be successful, Le Mans and ALMS come to mind, as does Formula 1, SCORE, IndyCar (in its various forms AAA/USAC/CART/IRL), and NASCAR. However, what makes those series memorable isn’t the whole sequence of races that make up the series, but…

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