Hi All and Bill Bayard,
Bill, interesting comment the cost of a TV ad at $1 million plus for 30 SECONDS. Sure the Superbowl game will be beamed to millions of viewers in the US, therefore big hit for Ford.
In a previous separate posting I recommended the 40th anniversary celebration of the GT40 at the Nurburgring where it raced for the first time on May 31, 1964.
I suggested that Ford should invite as many as possible previous GT40 drivers plus original cars. It would also present an opportunity to have a track day for the new GT. A group photo of Bill Ford, other Ford top brass and all the drivers would be a unique once in a life time opportunity.
I recommended the weekend of May 29 and 30 but it was pointed out that it was the weeked of the European Grand Prix. Perhaps the following week-end would be OK or the classic race on July 4. At least the year would be right.
There's no doubt that this proposed event would give Ford huge worldwide publicity via TV and press reports and editorials in motoring magazines. This would of course be for free after Ford's initial funding of the event, which might even be a lot less than $1 million.
The 64000 dollar question is which route would give Ford the best value for money - the Superbowl TV ad or the Big Bash at the Ring?
Interesting question for the finance people who specialise in value for money. Your comments please, Brett.
I think the new GT is great - steering wheel left or right or in the middle like McLaren F1, makes no difference! Crazy that it so happened that there's LHD and RHD!
Get it right the first time!
Andre 40