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One thing that may help F1 grow in the States is the ever-increasing Hispanic population. Many of them know what F1 is and have heard about Sennas and Piquets etc. The burgeoning Hispanic population is not from 30-55 yr old males flowing into the country, but from american born kids and young adults of Hispanic origin. They are actually more interested in the traditional US sports and even baseball struggles to appeal to these kids. Let alone Soccer, let alone F1. That's like saying Irish and Italian american kids love rugby and soccer respectively...they don't |
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you are wrong on that point. |
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That's like saying Irish and Italian american kids love rugby and soccer respectively...they don't ![]() |
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I've been to Italy a few times and many people seem to believe Ferrari is like a religion to most of the population, but in my experience F1 is more popular in the north of the country with people in the south not so bothered. Football appears more important and more passionately followed in a greater proportion in my experience there. I think what people want you to believe on forums is very different to what is actually true. |
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.. F1 will never be the preeminent form of motorsport in the US as NASCAR is on the TV every weekend and F1 just once a year. F1 is nothing more than an expensive novelty and the only reason to race there is because it has a large consumer base. They clearly aim their product at people who drive and own motor vehicles. The other advantage NASCAR has is greatly reduced expenses and hence ticket prices, making it affordable for a large slice of the populace. These are realities F1 must deal with in attempting to gain a toehold in USA. Perhaps they need a complete overhaul of their marketing plan, but this will have to wait for the end of Bernies's stewardship IMO. |
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I've been to Italy a few times and many people seem to believe Ferrari is like a religion to most of the population, but in my experience F1 is more popular in the north of the country with people in the south not so bothered. Football appears more important and more passionately followed in a greater proportion in my experience there. I think what people want you to believe on forums is very different to what is actually true. |
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I've been to Italy a few times and many people seem to believe Ferrari is like a religion to most of the population, but in my experience F1 is more popular in the north of the country with people in the south not so bothered. Football appears more important and more passionately followed in a greater proportion in my experience there. I think what people want you to believe on forums is very different to what is actually true. |
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The one time I went to Italy, the owner of the guest house we frequented in the village of Lesmo didn't know there was a Grand Prix on that weekend. Make of that what you will. |
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F1 Chief Bernie Ecclestone not optimistic about New Jersey race happening next year | From the Marbles - Yahoo! Sports
Is Bernie stupid or something? Usually when a buisnessman isn't certain about something, he reveals nothing to the public, but not our Bernie. |
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F1 Chief Bernie Ecclestone not optimistic about New Jersey race happening next year | From the Marbles - Yahoo! Sports |
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you are wrong on that point. |
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It does seem Bernie plays the same game for every new track that comes along.
Announces the race and how it will be great for F1 and the operators are doing great things. Then says nah its rubbish they can't hold a race. They need to work quicker and invest more. Then it normally ends up complete and him complementing what a wonderful job the organisors have done. Bernie = Mind Games. |
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It does seem Bernie plays the same game for every new track that comes along. |
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