why cant they race them at that hamdon downs track. and what was that track made for! thanks
rob_man,
Feb 18, 5:34am
It's not about the racing, it's about the brand. The other thread about this has all the answers you want.
socram,
Feb 18, 7:40am
and it is Hampton Downs.
clark20,
Feb 18, 7:42am
Basically it is all about money, and how the promoter gets most and the track doesn't, so not worth the effort. I hope they can work a deal out.
kazbanz,
Feb 18, 7:54am
I got the impression it was all about money --and I guess shipping cars to NZ must be a big logistical challenge for the teams
rob_man,
Feb 18, 8:07am
God how I miss tobacco company sponsorship. "Heres a truckload of money that's an embarassment to us. Just name a corner after us and we'll also come up with a few trophies. Oh. can we please televise stuff too!"
jamzie,
Feb 18, 8:13am
the tracks too short, when its finished being extended im pretty sure they will be running the v8s
solid_citizen,
Feb 18, 9:38am
oh thank you.
solid_citizen,
Feb 18, 9:46am
thanks.,see what u mean.like every thing in life aye. money.
kcf,
Feb 18, 9:49am
promoters make more money from a street race, therefore promotors want street races if they can get them.The answer to most "why don't they" questions can be answered by the word "money".
socram,
Feb 18, 12:21pm
Nothing to do with it I am afraid.The track is already longer than some Aussie tracks and the drivers want to race there - which is why there are 16 super tourers on the track this weekend, with top drivers at the helm.
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