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Anyone else hearing that awful droning sound?

Does anyone taste salt?

Come on, he's really not that bad. Remember Marty Reid?

Edit: No actual droning for me, but I'm not allowed to talk about my methods.
 
Newgarden hit that piece of wing exiting turn 4 with 3 to go and it might have landed in the racing line.
 
I don't usually root for Hunter-Reay but I think he was the driver of the night. Horrible luck.
 
Chilton got a respectable 8th. Graham Rahal said Chilton had the fastest car. Probably flattery as I think Rahal himself might have had the faster car if certain people weren't blocking him near the end.

The ones in Lights aren't exactly doing much either.
 
Finally watched the race, Indycar really needs to work out what the hell they are doing in race control, that was shaping up into some good final lap battles in mid pack and to end it in caution was crap,
 
Not their fault Rossi put it in the wall with a flat tire.

I prefer races ending at their stated distance than to have them go 5-10 laps beyond just to manufacture the race finish under green.

That wasn't shown in my replay for some reason, though I switched off once the caution came out and fast forwarded to the interview,

Though I'm boggled by the blue flags rule for the race, Hinch was holding up the leaders big time in the opening laps and was shown the blue flag around 12 laps in a row yet didn't move out the way,
 
That wasn't shown in my replay for some reason, though I switched off once the caution came out and fast forwarded to the interview,

Though I'm boggled by the blue flags rule for the race, Hinch was holding up the leaders big time in the opening laps and was shown the blue flag around 12 laps in a row yet didn't move out the way,
They were informative. They didn't enforce them until after they had already gone a lap down
 
That wasn't shown in my replay for some reason, though I switched off once the caution came out and fast forwarded to the interview,

Though I'm boggled by the blue flags rule for the race, Hinch was holding up the leaders big time in the opening laps and was shown the blue flag around 12 laps in a row yet didn't move out the way,
The Rossi incident wasn't shown at all on the broadcast. That's why everyone thought it was for the chunk of CF from RHR's car.
 
They were informative. They didn't enforce them until after they had already gone a lap down

Wow, they really need to change that, Hinch was absolutely no where, and fighting with back markers when you have earned the lead is the dumbest idea I have ever heard, specially considering the lack of oval experience that far down the grid,
 
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