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8th April 2014, 22:10 #1
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2014 Round 2- Long Beach - 13.4.2014
So Round 2 this weekend at Long beach
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9th April 2014, 04:00 #2
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Weather should be great, sunny not too hot.
Looking forward to a great event and a King Taco Breakfast Burrito.
40th running of the Grand Prix of Long Beach.
Planning on bringing a couple friends for the first time.
Rooting for Justin"Wives live longer than husbands, because they are not married to women" Colin Mochrie - "Whose Line is it anyway?" - The funniest TV show on earth!
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9th April 2014, 10:29 #3
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I'm gonna miss this one too. Seems this year's schedule runs against my local racing. (The horizontal snow at our Summit Point driver's school the weekend of St Pete was interesting.) I'll try and DVD this one and catch up Sunday night. Bet they can't run green as long this week.
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9th April 2014, 14:50 #4
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As an Indy Car newbie, can I ask a question about "running Green" and cautions.
Why does Indy car go to full caution after every incident? I mean in F1 we have yellow flag zones, Double waved yellow flag zones and SC (full caution). Just wondered why Indy Car doesn't deal with smaller incidents by trying to keep the area under localised yellows.
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9th April 2014, 17:04 #5
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It's a good question. That's the way it used to be done in the early days of CART. Corner workers cleared most incidents and wreckers/safety trucks weren't on track nearly as much. Over time it changed. I think there are several reasons why it changed. One is that many of the drivers, officials, etc. were from the oval tradition. There are a lot of good reasons why you want full course yellows on an oval, also why you want to clean the track on an oval too. There were also a number of car to car incidents on road courses and, worse, a few incidents where course workers were injured or had close calls (think Vancouver) because even though the incident was yellow the drivers were in "race" mode. Bad publicity, insurance and (IMO) fuzzy thinking made the powers that be lean way to much toward trying to make what is inherently a dangerous sport into a "safe" sport. Then we got the original IRL and (old) BB, who is a dyed in the wool oval guy, and oval rules applied. Those are just my thoughts on it, others may differ.
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9th April 2014, 22:23 #6
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It's called close competition in some circles. Most of the time local yellow is sufficient enough, as it was in the old days, but Indycar these days is different, very different. They're all yellow girlie men and no more strong and resilient. Their starts and restarts are priceless and done in very amateur manner, but hey it's three wide right? Yay!!!
Keep it fast, keep it real!!!
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13th April 2014, 21:39 #9
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Anyone watching Round 2?
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13th April 2014, 23:02 #10
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Crazy move by Ryan Hunter-Ray
Absolute carnage ensues.
Edit: Looking at the replay he was a fair way up the inside.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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