Indy Car

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zsdom

800 posts

121 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Its a bit silly now

I’m cheering for Romain though but he’ll have to pit again

df76

3,641 posts

279 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Now a complete farce.

paulguitar

23,613 posts

114 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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What's going on in this race?

(I'm watching the tennis).


Muzzer79

10,075 posts

188 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Go Ilott though smile

Mammasaid

3,880 posts

98 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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paulguitar said:
What's going on in this race?

(I'm watching the tennis).








P.S. Grosjean has been leading!

Leithen

10,947 posts

268 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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And people have been criticising Chadwick’s ability. hehe

df76

3,641 posts

279 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Muzzer79 said:
Go Ilott though smile
How is he third?? He spent half a lap backwards in the pitlane!!

Muzzer79

10,075 posts

188 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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df76 said:
Muzzer79 said:
Go Ilott though smile
How is he third?? He spent half a lap backwards in the pitlane!!
Dixon has had a drive through and he’s leading and McLaughlin has had at least 2 incidents and is second.

One of them races!

Muzzer79

10,075 posts

188 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Feel for Canapino - great two thirds of a race.

Muzzer79

10,075 posts

188 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Ilott! banghead

500TORQUES

4,649 posts

16 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Well that was daft. biggrin

Speed Badger

2,708 posts

118 months

Sunday 10th September 2023
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Surely there's only so many rabbits Dixon can keep pulling out of his arse?! Was an entertaining race in between all the safety cars.

paua

5,780 posts

144 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Muzzer79 said:
Dixon has had a drive through and he’s leading and McLaughlin has had at least 2 incidents and is second.

One of them races!
Great Scotts

Castellet

162 posts

19 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Chaotic but entertaining race.

I’m quite enjoying the spectacle of IndyCar. Unlike F1, where the racing can be mundane and the results are fairly predictable, with IndyCar anything can happen - and often does

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

Original Poster:

30,263 posts

236 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Great show put on for the final race. Can't believe it's all over for the season!


Mikey G

4,734 posts

241 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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I quite enjoyed the Indycar as well, much closer racing, need to sort out the restarts though as last night was painfull to watch. Some of it was caused by people getting a jump on the last corner before the straight and passing them. Maybe a rule should be put in no passing until you reach the start/finish line or any other line after the last corner.

Its funny how Indycar can do without tyre warmers and get no issues with refuelling yet F1 cant do either.

Muzzer79

10,075 posts

188 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Mikey G said:
Its funny how Indycar can do without tyre warmers and get no issues with refuelling yet F1 cant do either.
F1 could still do refueling. But it didn't really add much to the show - the strategists sussed it out to the point where everyone was doing pretty much the same thing and F1 didn't have the jeopardy of full-circuit yellow flags and safety cars, like Indycar does. Perhaps they should

Tyre warmers, fully agree with you - no reason why F1 can't follow this - they just don't want to. irked

MissChief

7,122 posts

169 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Muzzer79 said:
Mikey G said:
Its funny how Indycar can do without tyre warmers and get no issues with refuelling yet F1 cant do either.
F1 could still do refueling. But it didn't really add much to the show - the strategists sussed it out to the point where everyone was doing pretty much the same thing and F1 didn't have the jeopardy of full-circuit yellow flags and safety cars, like Indycar does. Perhaps they should

Tyre warmers, fully agree with you - no reason why F1 can't follow this - they just don't want to. irked
The Firestone tyres in Indycar are designed to give somewhat decent grip from cold. F1 tyres, or at least the current ones from Pirelli are designed to require pre-heating and only really give good grip above a certain temperature. No doubt they (or anyone else if they win the tender) could design a tyre that works well enough without being heated but F1 seem deathly afraid of losing their tyre blankets despite then sucking up so much power. Heating anything electrically is an awful way of doing things and you have up to 40 sets of tyres per team all sitting in blankets pretty much the whole weekend it's terrible for F1's optics of being sustainable and trying for net zero.

Edited by MissChief on Monday 11th September 18:27

Leithen

10,947 posts

268 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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The cold/hot tyre undercut/overcut is entertainment worth having. The tyres in F1 have to be able to cope with baltic wet weather though, which is a small problem for any manufacturer.

The other biggest difference apart from refuelling is the automatic closed pits on full course yellows. I still can't get my head around whether that's a good thing or not - possibly an oval hangover that is a bit odd on normal circuits?

Castellet

162 posts

19 months

Monday 11th September 2023
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Yesterday’s action packed race just about to be repeated on Sky 406