Dennis hopeful of a solution for the American market
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Dennis hopeful of a solution for the American market
Formula One has not turned its back on North America despite the demise of the races at Indianapolis and Montreal, McLaren boss Ron Dennis insists.
"We are really trying hard to find the model that works," he said on a visit with world champion Lewis Hamilton to the American headquarters of the team's long-time sponsor Mobil.
Dennis labelled the continent ‘a phenomenal market’ for F1's carmakers and sponsors, and said the fact that the sport will not visit America in 2009 is temporary.
"We just haven't found a solution yet. That's not to say we're going to give up on it. We definitely expect to be back in North America within the next three years," he said.
"There shouldn't be anybody who feels we are turning our backs on North America."
Dennis suggested that Formula One might need to bite the bullet and buy time on mainstream American television in order for the sport to have an impact.
"The real key to America is embracing its sports mechanisms, so we have to own the television signal," he said.
Source: GMM
© CAPSIS International
"We are really trying hard to find the model that works," he said on a visit with world champion Lewis Hamilton to the American headquarters of the team's long-time sponsor Mobil.
Dennis labelled the continent ‘a phenomenal market’ for F1's carmakers and sponsors, and said the fact that the sport will not visit America in 2009 is temporary.
"We just haven't found a solution yet. That's not to say we're going to give up on it. We definitely expect to be back in North America within the next three years," he said.
"There shouldn't be anybody who feels we are turning our backs on North America."
Dennis suggested that Formula One might need to bite the bullet and buy time on mainstream American television in order for the sport to have an impact.
"The real key to America is embracing its sports mechanisms, so we have to own the television signal," he said.
Source: GMM
© CAPSIS International
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I'm definitely looking forward to it's return to the US, but I really hope they stick to broadcasting on Speed Channel even if I have to get up at 5 or 6am to watch the races. The few times they played the race on any network channels were just horrible. They cut out the pre- and post-race commentary and dumbed all of the race commentary down so everyone could understand it. It totally ruined the experience for me.
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