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Watkins Glen in May makes no sense. Switch the race with Sonoma and then switch the off-weekend with that.

Dover losing a points race means you are running the All Star race during the day. Unless there is a plan to install lights at the track it is a baffling decision. I would have taken either Las Vegas or Kansas' 2nd date as the All-Star race than essentially write-off Dover.

Race at North Wilkesboro will be 400 laps (250 miles). Exactly the same as what it was back in 1996 during its last race.

O'Reilly's schedule looks extremely weird. Over an 8 week span in the summer you have a total of 4 races. Why do they have that sort of spacing?
 
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  • GP of St. Petersburg tandem event with IndyCar
Lmao. That is beyond unexpected and hella exciting as a local. I have a feeling that 20+ NASCAR Trucks on the St. Pete Street Course will be absolute mayhem, and I'm beyond stoked for it.

As long as MX-5 Cup is also present, and/or we get some form of Regional GT racing (loved it when the IMSA VP Series showed up in 2024), this has the potential the of the best St. Pete Indycar weekends ever in terms of on-track content.

Watkins Glen on Mother's Day sucks, though. Not sure what the thought process is there, as that will likely mean substantially lower-than-average attendance and TV numbers.
 
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High tire wear at Bristol! It’s happening again! Tires only lasting like 40 laps before they wear to the cords!
 
Josh Berry had to pit because the rubber built up behind the front tires and caught fire!
 
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Christopher Bell wins a WILD race at Bristol!

Alex Bowman, Austin Dillon, Shane Van Gisbergen, and Josh Berry have been eliminated from championship contention.
 
All in all not bad racing I took my 10 year old grandson that lives with me. I do think that Bristol needs to do something about pitting several times the lapped cars almost had wrecks with lead lap cars while trying to pit, maybe add 1 lap before letting lapped cars pit. Friday we did the Toyota iracing laps (Bristol Track) grandson done a 17.09 lap, myself 16.09 not bad considering my RA Arthritis. He sure did enjoy the wings I cook for races
 

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That race had spring 2024 written all over it. Over the long haul, it appeared Gibbs had the field covered, surprising given his aggressive style that should eat up tires. But the mistake getting on to pit road bit him. Then I was interested to see if Hocevar could catch and pass Kes with how much faster he was at the end. But the late caution nullified that. Still quite an interesting race.
 

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