Originally posted by _PG_
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I get entertained when I read OldSkool510's responses from time to time. He responds to your thread agreeing with you and then says that the other bigger named drivers are too smart to take a stand against the hand that feeds them, which is all done through the courtesy of FORMULA D. He then goes and suggests that we all go and think about it because all this is threatening their livelihoods too...
Okay, so with what he agreed with (driver's organization), and to what he said...I can't help but get a little lost.
A driver's organziation is only going to be strong if a single voice can be produced from it all. Some drivers have chimed in on this thread and put in their two cents, but have long since been forgotten. I know for a fact that other drivers share strong feelings about this thread, but they will not step out of their shells because it's just better for them to stay out of it because they think that Formula D is going to unleash their wrath on them too.
Think about it, and I've also said this before time and time again. THIS IS HOW IT GOES:
Maybe now you will understand with utmost clarity. ALL OF THESE events mean NOTHING without the racers.
1)The RACERS bring everything.
2)The sanctioning body assembles all the racers together so that a show can be produced.
3)The audience comes because of the RACERS
4)Sponsors and vendors come because of the audience.
Answer these questions for me...WHO builds the race cars? WHO paid for the race cars? WHO pays them to build race cars? WHO physically brings their cars to the events? WHO do they race for? WHAT do the teams race for? Did you answer any of those questions with "Formula D"?
Racers --> Sanctioning Body --> Spectators --> Sponsors --> Racers. That's the circle of life for motorsports. You build a race car and find a series to race it in that can bring in the spectators. The sanctioning body brings in the spectators depending upon the racers that compete in their series. Sponsors then come into play when they find out that a ton of spectators come to a particular event. Sponsors then go and put their names on the race cars. OMG! So....the most critical leg of all this are the RACERS. The RACERS are the ones that start everything.
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