Monday, August 3, 2009

An Opposing View of Dallara



Correspondence with Saint-Just has given Roggespierre pause to reconsider his opinion of Dallara.

Saint-Just points out that no one, least of all IndyCar teams, has been "lining the pockets" of Mr. Dallara. As evidence, he points to the fact that the current chassis is now in its seventh year. Dallara had expected to sell new cars in both 2006 and 2009, but was unable to do so.

The 2008 transition teams were helpful to Dallara, but Saint-Just credibly argues that there is a reason Dallara is now building Grand Am cars.

Given the source, Roggespierre is inclined to concede the point.

Saint-Just did go on to say that Dallara does a solid parts sales business. On that point, conspiracy theories being all the rage here in the Republic, Roggespierre now suspects that Mario Moraes is in fact an agent of Dallara, as he is obviously engaged in a clandestine mission to increase the flow of capital from IndyCar teams to the Dallara parts truck.

Like E.J. Viso, we look forward to seeing the Votorantimian's flowing locks brought before the Committee on Public Safety, where Revolutionary justice shall surely have its way.

Roggespierre

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