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Since the series ineption in 1996, there have been 3 driver deaths, deaths of several spectators, the careers of at least 4 drivers ended by injuries sustained in accidents, as well as a host of other numerous injuries such as broken bones etc.
My biggest gripe with the series is how they run the cars on the high banked NASCAR ovals which were not built for them. Running these cars on the high banked ovals creates pack racing, which is dangerous enough in cars with fenders at 180mph, but openwheel cars at 220mph?
Indianapolis may be very fast, but the flat tight corners do not allow for pack racing thus the risk of an incident is lowered dramatically.
Do you think the IRL is too dangerous, if so, what should they do?
My biggest gripe with the series is how they run the cars on the high banked NASCAR ovals which were not built for them. Running these cars on the high banked ovals creates pack racing, which is dangerous enough in cars with fenders at 180mph, but openwheel cars at 220mph?
Indianapolis may be very fast, but the flat tight corners do not allow for pack racing thus the risk of an incident is lowered dramatically.
Do you think the IRL is too dangerous, if so, what should they do?