GRANGER73
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Currently neither club is positioned to handle the future of Viper ownership. If you look at the VOA forums it is quite obvious they are skewed to the Gen5. I'm not suggesting that this is a bad thing; only stating the obvious. Gen5 traffic on the VOA forums is on the order of 6-8 times that of the Gen1-2 and 3-4 forums. It's just the opposite at the VCA. Less action for the Gen5, and much more for Gen's 1-4. Additionally, the VOA principals have never been advocates of maintaining the Viper legacy.
Right now both clubs are trying to appeal to the same market segment: Gen5 action. But with that narrow focus, eventually there will not be enough folks out there to keep two clubs alive. Likely not even one if production really does cease.
The club that puts forth the most effort to provide a platform to maintain the legacy of the marquee will likely survive in the long run. As new owners enter the market, they will likely be purchasing the Gen1-2 cars for many reasons; price being the primary one. These folks will need somewhere to go and with the history of the Viper secure in the vaults of the VCA it should be the preferred choice.
Will the two clubs merge? Only if required by economic necessity. There is only enough room for one club to continue to court the track guys; the ACR guys; and the super car wannabes. The other must seek different segments to insure survival. The key to success for the future will be the inclusion of all Viper owners.
Right now both clubs are trying to appeal to the same market segment: Gen5 action. But with that narrow focus, eventually there will not be enough folks out there to keep two clubs alive. Likely not even one if production really does cease.
The club that puts forth the most effort to provide a platform to maintain the legacy of the marquee will likely survive in the long run. As new owners enter the market, they will likely be purchasing the Gen1-2 cars for many reasons; price being the primary one. These folks will need somewhere to go and with the history of the Viper secure in the vaults of the VCA it should be the preferred choice.
Will the two clubs merge? Only if required by economic necessity. There is only enough room for one club to continue to court the track guys; the ACR guys; and the super car wannabes. The other must seek different segments to insure survival. The key to success for the future will be the inclusion of all Viper owners.