
Places were shuffling around like crazy after pit stops. All in all, a pretty decent race, but all the yellows and the rain almost ruined things. Not the most memorable Indy 500 ever, but pretty entertaining anyway.
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Because Honda caught a team cheating during the first week of Indy, injecting methanol into the ethanol mix to gain more power. As punishment, Honda removed the multiple fuel settings from every car.Jared wrote:Neck,
First time watching your videos....fun stuff...look forward to more.
And I have a question for you Indy Car folk...why is it that teams can only use (and get ready for me to butcher some terms) the full gas mix or the really light mix, as opposed to having a range of settings in the past?
An added bonus, it's being aired in FOX Enhanced Widescreen, or whatever they call it.DChaps wrote: FOX
1:00pm Formula One Racing:United States Grand Prix
MotoGP at Indy? Blah. The turn 1 banking would be just too weird on a MotoGP bike. They're just fine where they are at, Laguna Seca rocks as a MotoGP track (btw, they race there in 3 weeks for those not paying attention).Gurantsu wrote:I saw somewhere that MotoGP is a done deal, they are supposed to be there starting next year. Wish I could remember where I read it, may have been on the Speed TV site.
I think Bernie has some kind of contract or involvement with Dorna, the Moto GP promoters, though I've long since forgotten the details of it and don't know that it still holds. As far as the Grand Prix, if the good folk of the USA don't give a whatever whether F1 stays or goes, and just about every manufacturer who could gain something from racing in the USA has a presence in IRL or NASCAR or wherever that's of more benefit to them, then I wonder how concerned the teams themselves would be if the race was lost? Thinking out loud and no more, and they do after all go where Bernie tells them when Bernie tells them to. I don't know about a race in Vegas either, but more for reasons of apathy than anything - granted that it was 25 years ago, F1 has already raced in Vegas twice without generating any great amount of interest.Rodster wrote:His MO might work in Europe but here in the US we basically don't give a f*** whether F1 stays or goes. I seriously doubt Las Vegas will tear up their streets like they did for Champ Car just so he can bring his parade every year.
I would love to see A1GP or MotoGP here as the product is much more exciting than F1. The problem with MotoGP if i'm not mistaken is that Bernie and the F1 has something to say where it shows up.
You'll read or hear about it the same time I can say anything. I like my job, I really do ...Rodster wrote:Let us know when you can say something about either the USGP or MGP.pk500 wrote:My lips are sealed regarding MGP at Indy.
Take care,
PK
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