Wasn't too much complaining when they reigned in the horsepower by cutting displacement or the lowering of the rev limits. So with all the qualified drivers not having solid rides this late is it out of line to consider lowering the costs some more as well? Of course a lot of what we hear on this board is just rumor, there is probably some truths scattered in. If the series is having trouble bearing the costs as they are now, wouldn't lower cost help? And a related issue is how they are going to keep the factories from spending money like it grows on trees? If the Infiniti is strong now, who believe that GM will just say ok, they have an edge on us now and let it go? When Toyota comes in the mix, how can that be better for the IRL and for the racing? We already see the results of the chassis. Dallara is the top choice, followed not terribly far behind by GForce, but R&S is off the map. What would a R&S sell for today if you could even sell it. So the factories either have to step it up or give it up. Neither is a good thing in my book. I am sure some will suggest stepping it up to be a good thing, but if Chevy or anyone else spends $250K on each engine in a series that has a $80K cap(soft cap if you will) on engine cost, what would keep Toyota from spending $300K and then Infiniti $400K. Eventually someone will bow out and and it will be up to the teams to buy their own engines. Does anyone remember CART's problems?
I am not suggesting drastic reductions, just something that keeps from reminding me about the former series than ran Indy cars.

I am not suggesting drastic reductions, just something that keeps from reminding me about the former series than ran Indy cars.
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