I suppose they get a pass on the sellout streak this year, but next year there will be plenty of "Loyal" donors being asked to step-up big time. How much more can the local businesses be asked to contribute?
I had been using a PS4 to play YouTubeTV, tonight I tried running it through my PC. No issues what so ever, looks great, May be a coincidence, we'll see
I would add not having their priorities right. Scrapping Indycar qualifying because they had a concert scheduled and the race day was going long. 99% of the people left the circuit, I think I saw 5 people watching the concert.
I'm enjoying all these new tracks. Or old tracks that haven't been used for decades. I was skeptical at first about using the MotoGP tracks, but they've been great. Really looking forward to Imola, Istanbul, and the Bahrain "outer" track.
I can't imagine any currently employed driver wanting to go to Haas. Yes it is F1, but Haas has fallen from also-ran to back-marker. Maybe a young driver looking for experience, but someone like Mick Schumacher? I doubt it.
A quick look a Andretti Autosport webpage shows 8 series, with the most visable being Indycar, Formula E, and Indy Lights. Indycar and Indy Lights are very successful.
What ever happened to the original donors to the Jack Trice Stadim project? I had an office mate who contributed a one time payment of something like $5000 (1970s money) and was guaranteed his seats for life. When JP came in they wanted to renege on that deal. Sadly I lost contact with him and...
I don't have Long Horn TV, so will have to miss this weekend's action. Hope to actually be in attendance for Baylor. I've been trying to decide where to sit. My normal seat will be folded-up, and my group of 4 will certainly want to social distance.