This is not a race, this is a farce: Formula One and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway tire crisis |
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Authors: | Michael E Pfahl Benjamin R Bates |
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Institution: | a005 Lasher Hall, School of Communication Studies, Scripps College of Communication, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA;b009 Lasher Hall, School of Communication Studies, Scripps College of Communication, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701, USA |
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Abstract: | Formula One is the most technologically advanced and financially lucrative form of motorsport in the world with global audiences in the billions over the course of a season. A highly unusual and potentially deadly set of events took place during the Friday practice for the sixth annual United States Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Controversy and blame soon followed. Using Benoit's public relations and image restoration strategy framework, this paper examines the different strategies employed during the crisis by the Formula One teams, Michelin, the Federation Internationale De L’Automobile, Formula One Management, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. An examination of the crisis situation at the United States Grand Prix allows this study to expand Benoit's initial framework into sport as well as examining the implications for public relations and image repair strategies. |
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Keywords: | Crisis management Formula One Image repair Motorsport Public relations |
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