The current-final season will be cut short and will not be renewed in 2020. Very sad, as this was a great way to pass the time waiting for Reno.
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Originally posted by CubersWrist View PostThe current-final season will be cut short and will not be renewed in 2020. Very sad, as this was a great way to pass the time waiting for Reno.
https://airrace.redbull.com/en/news/...nd-2019-seasonReno from '99 to '23
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I'm with you, watched it couple times and, eh.
It was not air racing, it's Gymkhana, acrobat trials, or whatever, but not air racing.
Maybe they saw the 2018 Reno gold sport race on NBC and realized, now that is real air racing.
So heck, the real Reno Air Racing is still here and alive, what a surprise
Maybe we'll see a plane or two with RB sponsorship?
Last edited by Desertdawg; 05-29-2019, 10:29 AM.
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Always disappointed when an aviation event calls it quits. Overall, not the best thing for aviation in general. While I wasn't a huge fan (though I did watch a few races and in 2017 worked Sun n' Fun when Chambliss and MG performed a "mock" race), I have to say it's not a good thing.
That said, perhaps it will foster increased interest in Reno to some degree. We can always hope...More Butts...More Bucks!
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While I do care about how things like these affect aviation as a whole, I have my doubts that the end of RBAR will do anything at all to "hurt" aviation. Sure it's somewhat sad we lost an aviation event that generated some fans (apparently not too many), but at the end of the day what I care about is how this affects Reno. I don't see RBAR being done having any negative consequences on Reno, and as some have said it might be a good thing after all for "us".Reno from '99 to '23
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I think the problem started when they lost their TV coverage. The races were nothing more than an advertisement for the Red Bull brand. Along with declining numbers of people showing up for the races live, they weren't getting enough views to make it a worthwhile marketing avenue.
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True all the Edges would technically qualify for sport class. Not sure they would be fast enough to make the field, but with all of them being so similar it might be a close "pseudo-spec" race.
Also Red Bull does have a corsair and the former "White Lightning". It might be neat if the Flying Bulls came to Reno as an airshow event like the Texas Flying Legends did a couple years ago.
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Originally posted by Callaghan View PostI wonder if the Air Races could bring Red Bull on as a sponsor now that they don't have a competing event. Not to mention the potential for getting additional racers from the Red Bull collection.Reno from '99 to '23
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Originally posted by Callaghan View PostI wonder if the Air Races could bring Red Bull on as a sponsor now that they don't have a competing event. Not to mention the potential for getting additional racers from the Red Bull collection.
A voice of logic and reason!!
Red Bull has done more for motor sports than any company in the history of man.
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Originally posted by Race5 View PostI think the problem started when they lost their TV coverage. The races were nothing more than an advertisement for the Red Bull brand. Along with declining numbers of people showing up for the races live, they weren't getting enough views to make it a worthwhile marketing avenue.
Everything Red Bull does is an advertisement for the Red Bull name. They dont make that drink. They are a marketing company.
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I understand the 'gee, wouldn't it be great...' dreaming, but it seems like a lot of people out there don't understand how Red Bull and their 'sponsorship/marketing' work. As one who spent a couple years courting them on the hydroplane side of the world for sponsorship, they are not even close, not the least bit, no how interested in dumping money into niche sports that don't fit 'their' marketing strategy.
They are ONLY interested in creating and branding their own 'extreme' sports, not entering into existing markets. It is more cost effective for them to hold wacky events all over the world that involve a younger generation--that is more likely to buy their product.
Don't use their involvement in Formula 1 as a blueprint--go back and do some research on WHY the owner of Red Bull (Dietrich Mateschitz) bought the team (for a single U.S. dollar) and how they use it to market their product through the Red Bull and Toro Rosso teams. They will never be a part of motorsports sponsorships in the United States...not NASCAR, not IndyCar, not NHRA, no class of boat racing, let alone an insignificant (as far as they are concerned) event like the Reno Air Races. It just won't happen. Dreaming is all it will ever be.
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Originally posted by Air Boss View PostAlways disappointed when an aviation event calls it quits. Overall, not the best thing for aviation in general. While I wasn't a huge fan (though I did watch a few races and in 2017 worked Sun n' Fun when Chambliss and MG performed a "mock" race), I have to say it's not a good thing.
That said, perhaps it will foster increased interest in Reno to some degree. We can always hope...More Butts...More Bucks!
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