With the merger of Grand Am and ALMS, the increased spotlight on sports car racing just got elevated back to the level of the 60s and 70s , in my estimation. With the new GTSR, luck and timing with the new Viper could not have proven any better. With the blending of the two Series in 2014, it likely will open some interesting doors and what exciting news with the Snake back in the fray.
In the 60s and 70s the racing that attracted the crowds was primarily this type as opposed to Nascar. Not pretending there will be a return to this where we see the decline of Nascar, but definitely see a real increase in interest , again, with this historic merger. Sponsorships should increase with only one main venue , and there will likely be even more manufacturer involvement.
Dodge may be out of Nascar, but I for one believe this portends great things for the GTSR racing program -- sometimes it is better to be lucky than good!
Gotta believe the entire SRT corporate community is thrilled?!
In the 60s and 70s the racing that attracted the crowds was primarily this type as opposed to Nascar. Not pretending there will be a return to this where we see the decline of Nascar, but definitely see a real increase in interest , again, with this historic merger. Sponsorships should increase with only one main venue , and there will likely be even more manufacturer involvement.
Dodge may be out of Nascar, but I for one believe this portends great things for the GTSR racing program -- sometimes it is better to be lucky than good!
Gotta believe the entire SRT corporate community is thrilled?!