THE STATE OF CIRCUIT MOTORRACING IN JAMAICA - JULY 2013 Motor - TopicsExpress



          

THE STATE OF CIRCUIT MOTORRACING IN JAMAICA - JULY 2013 Motor racing is a very expensive option and to deny that that is unrealistic. What is even worse it to try and dismiss the factor that has increased the spectator interest for the last couple of years. To deny the participation of a DTM machine instead of finding more DTM machines to increase the competition with the obvious result of widening the spectator demographic than can have the sport acknowledged seriously as a contender in the circuit racing world instead of always playing catch up is really very short sighted. It requires real work with a professional public relations approach that captures the momentum before the sport is dismissed as some folly that sputters on with only weekend dilettantes. The JRDC does not own the Dover facility and as such it cannot be leveraged as an asset in any realistic long term visionary plan. It like renting a home and going to the bank with some proposal to renovate what belongs to someone else and also including some notion about the neighbor home because his home has to be a part of what has to be looked at. How crazy is this. Who with any sense would entertain this crazy madness. To make any form of real progress you have to start on the right foot. The current surface at Dover no matter how many times it is swept is not up to par. To not negotiate for the best racing machine on the island to participate in any conceived scheduled circuit racing is one of the best representation of the Ahab syndrome to date.
Posted on: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 12:57:11 +0000

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