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Did IndyCar not get the memo that 90 degree corners = boring?
How about another oval instead of these boring, randomly thrown together street circuits?
How about another oval instead of these boring, randomly thrown together street circuits?
Cowboys965What??? Indy Car game store?
I think IndyCar really needs a balance between ovals, street circuits and permanent road courses. There's 16 races on the calendar at the moment; if they expanded it out to 18, then they could have six ovals, six street circuits and six road courses.How about another oval instead of these boring, randomly thrown together street circuits?
It's a horrible little circuit.
As Earth said, the IndyCar split between CART/CC and IRL from 1996 - 2007 caused great damage to IndyCar racing. But thankfully, after reunification in 2008, IndyCar is slowly rebuilding what was destroyed. Increased attendence and TV ratings, the return of manufacturer competition, and an improved driver lineup featuring some the best drivers from American and European open wheel racing series are very good signs for the future of IndyCar.St Petersburg was my first race and trying to get into the series with it being shown on Sky Sports F1.
Whilst watching though, although the car is brand new the technology seems way behind any other single seat series? They were talking about the paddle clutches an awful lot and the new brakes etc. Why has it taken so long for it to catch up?
Hoping that Rubens can do well and fight for podiums later in the year.
It's a shame, because Houston has a lot of potential. Unlike a lot of American cities, it's not built exclusively on a grid pattern. And so, with a little bit of imagination, you get this:
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5379249
Although it's probably too long for Indycar.
GTPorscheLoving the TV cam view on the new car.
I'm surprised Indy Car didn't choose to go with COTA.
May I ask what COTA is?
I'm surprised Indy Car didn't choose to go with COTA.
I don't think they'll be going to CotA. Bernie Ecclestone probably has some kind of provision in their contract that gives Formula 1 the exclusive rights to race there.
AUSTIN: Formula One is making its debut on the 3.4-mile road course in November but Bernard says, "They approached us about having a race next year and were evaluating it. Is Texas big enough for an oval (Texas Motor Speedway), a street race (Houston) and a road race (Austin)?