I resent that!Quote:
Originally Posted by call_me_andrew
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I resent that!Quote:
Originally Posted by call_me_andrew
I thought you would take it as a compliment.
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Originally Posted by TURN3
You are right. Reverse Conway with Wilson.
Kanaan may have actually had the best Andretti finish, had it stayed green. Likely about 6th or 7th (if he could have held off Rahal).
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Originally Posted by Scotty G.
Granted not every sponsor is coming back (many are locked into present commitments by exclusive agreements) but sponsors ARE being added. Less percentage of empty seats than at many of the excessively hearlded suckcar series. RHR is American & has the series sponsor on his sideboards. Danica is the most recognized racer in America today. So on and so forth. Then add in this exciting, emotional conclusion to the 2010 Indy 500 and all you come away with is piss and vinager? Is this Robin Miller or Dave Despain I'm addressing here? :rolleyes:
Rats, I just realized how much I missed Milwaukee being the week after Indy...oh well. Sounds like RHR tore ligaments in his thumb during pit road contact. Having surgery tomorrow so we'll see how well that works out for Texas.
Why? Don't you like it when drivers have to lift?Quote:
Originally Posted by anthonyvop
yeah, here's the deal on RHR's day:
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From DR&R's twitter feed:
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We can confirm that Mike was awake and alert after the accident, has a broken leg, and was airlifted to Methodist due to traffic concerns.
After the race was over, it occurred to me that Ganassi was banking on someone running out before the checkers and the race would end under yellow. They knew how far everyone else could run and it was a sure bet. With all of the teams making fuel economy gambles, someone was going to lose. All of the AA cars were in big trouble, but I doubt anyone expected the wreck when RHR ran out.Quote:
Originally Posted by NickFalzone
Fuel economy races are a part of racing, but it was a very weird "race" at the end. The results certainly don't show how people ran all day.
I don't see how you can dismiss Kansas as a bad race, and at the same time think this Indy was a good race. There was barely any passing, certainly not for the lead. Only the first two laps after a restart were mildly exciting and then it was single file racing. I wouldn't label this anywhere near my favourite Indy500's, not even as one of my favourite races of the season.