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An interview with Tony Kanaan

An interview with Tony Kanaan.

Podcast Episode 16

Podcast Episode 16: Featuring Curt Cavin. From our earliest beginnings back at Planet-IRL.com.

IMS must also remember its roots

My colleague Steph recently wrote a wonderful post about how IndyCar, as the Series, needs to remember its roots and not forget the working men and women that bought tickets, became devoted followers, and formed the bedrock of open-wheel racing’s success here in America. My only qualm with what Steph wrote is that I don’t think she took it far enough. It’s not only the IZOD IndyCar Series and the Indy Racing League that must remember its roots. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Corporation needs to remember how it become the world’s greatest race course.

IndyCar must not lose sight of its roots

With IZOD’s title sponsorship aiming to reach a younger, more urban potential fan base, what does the series need to do to ensure that it doesn’t inadvertently disconnect itself from its most faithful?

Podcast Episode 15

Podcast Episode 15: From our earliest beginnings back at Planet-IRL.com.

A short study of IZOD’s target market

Planet-IRL’s IRL Editor, Paul, has written an excellent summary of why the fans should be very excited about IZOD’s new involvement in the series as its title sponsor. Let’s get into this in more detail and take a closer look at the demographics involved.

Podcast Episode 14

Podcast Episode 14: From our earliest beginnings back at Planet-IRL.com.

IZOD can be the “Festivus for the Restivus”

By now, if you’re reading this blog, I’m sure you know that IZOD has been announced as the official title sponsor of the IZOD IndyCar Series, effective immediately and running at least six years. If you’re looking for more in-depth details, I suggest you read any number of the other websites that will be able to give you all the ins and outs of the sponsorship. What I’m more concerned with is what the immediate effect will be on us — the IZOD IndyCar Nation of loyal race fans.

Where have all the rivalries gone?

All right. Let’s dive into an offshoot topic from yesterday’s post. The overall question: why aren’t we more invested in the drivers these days? A lack of meaningful rivalries was one of the first things that came to mind.

Who are you?

“Holy cow, girl. Will you please shut up about Greg Moore already?” I will — in just a minute. This has an external point, I promise. Bear with me.

Podcast Episode 13

Podcast Episode 13: Featuring Crash Gladys. From our earliest beginnings back at Planet-IRL.com.

Paul Tracy: Join the wave!

I’m not a huge Paul Tracy fan. I really liked him when he first joined Roger Penske’s team in 1992, and I liked him up until he joined Newman-Haas in 1995. Since then, I find his attitude polarizing and difficult to swallow. And that is exactly why PT needs to be in the IndyCar Series full time starting in 2010.