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Race hasn't even started and two Honda's broke...GREEN FLAG!
I'd pay money to watch that right now.A.J. Should rip him a new a#@!?/#e!
Maybe just a trimmed version of of the road course kits?I expect the cars on intermediate Ovals to be different then what we saw at the 500, Indycar aero has always been vastly different at for instance Texas then it is at Indy.
Maybe just a trimmed version of of the road course kits?
I'd love that. If Ford or Mazda took on the Cosworth deal that'd be great. The aerokits are the first step. Maybe with the end of DP, Riley or Coyote could make an Indycar chassis.I'd like to see Indycar regain the variety of cars of past decades, before the IRL and ChampCar became spec series. It might be a decent chance to implement cost controls that F1 is too reluctant to try out.
I could see Nissan doing it...maybe even VW or a VWAG brand. Mazda wouldn't surprise me either, heck they help drivers get near Indycar with their "Road to Indy" program. Might as well be at the top eh?In talking about variety, when I got into racing in about 1999, (then) CART had Honda, Toyota, Ford-Cosworth, and Mercedes-Benz. Then I think the (then) Indy Racing League had Oldsmobile and Infiniti and maybe one or two other makes whose names fail me in making this post. Maybe with more interest from other constructors and manufacturers, we could see possibly more unique cars made for the IndyCar Series. That is unless the series is fine with just Chevrolet and Honda.
I would like to see some more involvement by other makes. Like... let's pretend Nissan or any VW/Audi brand wanted to get involved in IndyCar in the future. Maybe imagine Jaguar or BMW wanting a piece of IndyCar action. Or how about this for an unlikely addition- Dodge or Chrysler? With enough interest, it may be possible for maybe some more involvement from other makes and constructors.
Weird, I could swear the qualifying at St. Pete wasn't very different from that.Top Six qualifying spots for race 1 in Detroit.
1 Will Power
2 Helio Castroneves
3 Juan Pablo Montoya
4 Takuma Sato
5 Simon Pagenaud
6 Sebastien Bourdais
So, lets have votes on who Sato takes out in turn 1!
I'm gonna say It'll be a JPM/Pagenaud sandwich.
Yeah, it was very similar:Weird, I could swear the qualifying at St. Pete wasn't very different from that.