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@182747442A Concept: If a person owns a successful business, it's likely the next business that person starts will be successful.
Application of concept: My business failed, it's likely my next business will fail.
It's inverted. That doesn't make it weird, or poorly phrased.
@182747442A If my first tweet said, "if an owner owns a failing IndyCar team, they will fail in F1," you would be ok with the second tweet?
I think it's easy to understand that the opposite of my first tweet can also be the case. It's not that hard.
@182747442A @jakejakevonm@Cadillac_F1@Cadillac@ColtonHerta It may not be the same people running both teams, or even the same parts of the organization. But success at the top trickles down as does mediocrity. If TWG owns a successful team in INDYCAR, it's more likely that the F1 team it owns will also be successful. And vice versa.
@mikejt1954@ApexIndyCar If that was a good enough reason, every grid would be set by reverse points. Marshall Pruett doesn't make decisions, INDYCAR does.