hornet1 - 14 May 2008 07:40 PM
warthog - 14 May 2008 04:16 PM
I actually met Mr George Barber during the races last month. I asked him about the WSBK and when they were going to get a race. His response was clear, they want too much money to let him host an event. He was concerned he would not get enough revenue to offset that sanctioning fee so they were going to relook at it for 2009. We can only hope they can come to an agreement.
That said, does a track lose money if they do a joint AMA/WSB weekend? If that is so what does Miller have gain? By running two tracks and signage is he doubling his money?
Not really, because he (most likely) isn't going to get twice as many fans. Signage for World Superbike goes to the Flammini Group, they may allow them to sell one or two corners.
The biggest problem is the cost of meeting a world championship standard protocol. The requirements for garages, closed circuit TVs, media centers can add an enormous cost. In addition to a multi-million dollar sanction fee. I haven't been to Miller, so I don't know what they had to do to meet the SBK standard, but I don't think they'll be making much (if any) profit on the event.