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Q: First question, longer racer fan: Indycar must be differentiated from F1 and other racing and new fans. What is different from the world’s best racing fans in Thermal Club?
5,000 fans of Thermal Club, who have amazing access to car drivers and announcers in TMS, are embarrassed 5,000 fans in TMS. It is not exclusive and can be used by an average lace fan with $ 475 tickets on weekends. This is very fair. I travel as a Chicago Bears game and often pay much more per ticket for four hours of “entertainment.” It also pays a lot of expenses for full access (photo pass and lace day seats) for GPLB.
I’ll take the heat. Do not hide in a small crowd, but promote it with a wonderful close -up and amazing experience. We are in a fantastic place we dream of. Promote Gyeongju and find celebrities who can’t participate in Gyeongju. If Thermal can access it, showcase the crazy cars living there and we just dream. We all know that only the rich can afford it, but it is a racing car. That is that. I was in 86 open wheel laces and I am a passionate fan of Indy 500 and Milwaukee Mile, but the oval race looks terrible with an empty stand. The background of the mountains and palm trees is well seen on TV. Small crowds are not very obvious and are part of this unique race.
Thinking, Marshall?
Bob (lifetime lace fan)
Marshall Pruett: F1 is the most exclusive race on Earth and is characterized by a tremendous cost for attending. Therefore, Indycar performs the opposite from differentiation from the F1 by accurately performing what F1 does, but the F1 subtracts the packaging house from that crazy price. So Indycar seems to be small and not important.
According to Penske Entertainment CEO Mark Miles, Thermal had a “3000 fan” on Friday. For those who tune to see people who do not visit Racer.com every day to digest all sculptures of Indica News, all cars they can see are not seen there. I’m not sure how to rotate it positively. Do not understand me wrong. This place was amazing and enjoyed all visits after the first visit for the pre -season test in 2023. But if you focus on the best on Indica, you are getting bigger and better known, while you are racing while maintaining a race in a small crowd.
At least 10,000-15,000 people will be able to execute them by fixing it.

Do you make a sound if Indycar drives and no one can? Jake Galstad/Lumen
Q: I am a long indica fan. When Nigel Mancel came to the village, it’s been a long time to remember the head of the cart at its peak.
I wonder if this season is only me. Is the power of the driver’s crops decrease? I’m a fan for more than 35 years, and I don’t even know that I’m squatting about half of this year. I know that I am not wrong, but I know that I have a serious talent to race, but if I enter the bar and start talking about the amazing IndyCar series, who will be recognized? Scott Dixon? will power? “Probably” both, am I right? Of course, I am convinced that I can see the eyes that blink, not in return in Australia, with only a few other people, such as Josef Newgarden, Pato O’Ward and Colton Herta.
In my humble view, Indycar and Fox are Indycar and FOX are Paul Tracy, Dario Franchitti, Mario (Michael, Michael, Ah Ah Ah, Helio, Helio, and Robbi Gordon It would be wise to get the horn as soon as possible to get the legend.
Jason Mulveny, aka Bananaspeed, Sydney, Australia
MP: Is the first question I will ask about what is different from this year? Palou, Herta, Power, Dixon, O’Ward, Newgarden, etc. have been all tent drivers for the last three to four years, and in 2025, there is nothing unique to last year. HELIO, DARIO and DANICA Patrick were the most recent drivers with great crossover appeals, but Danica left since 2011, DARIO has been forced to retire since 2013, and HELIO has been exclusively for Indy since 2024.
But INDYCAR also had no TV partners who motivated them to make today’s stars to make and make a bigger name, so do you want to put shit after two races because they couldn’t fix decades of poor efforts by the series and previous broadcasters?
There is also a generation item. Almost everyone mentioned as legends, except for the Bryan Herta and Tony Kanaan, who are actively participating today, are not related to those who are not born or have not followed when they have a big deal. How will the 25 -year -old Indycar fan see Robby Gordon’s opinion when the last indica began when he was 4 years old? It may be fun for older fans, but do you have an old legend that can move the needle on the air? I can’t see it.
Before turning the presentation upside down, give FOX a time to improve the situation and improve it.