How about eFormulacarnews totally dissing Daly in their Indy Lights ranking. They have him rates as 9th best! As chosen by their staff! What a joke...![]()
How about eFormulacarnews totally dissing Daly in their Indy Lights ranking. They have him rates as 9th best! As chosen by their staff! What a joke...![]()
well, they clearly just penalized drivers that didn't compete in the whole season in their standings. I don't think it was TOO unfair, but I would've had him higher too, at least ahead of Victor Garcia. At least they didn't put Duarte Ferreira in their top 10 simply because he showed up to all the races and finished 8th in points.
Yea but they know better. I know they have a better read on Conor's situation than what they reflected in their standings. I feel common sense and better judgement should have prevailed. If they were putting together a FIL team would CD have been their 9th choice? I don't think so.
I also questioned their monthly driver rankings as of late. The point system they've implemented wasn't serving it's purpose IMO.
Juncos Racing says they have an announcement this week, and Peter Dempsey has been hanging around their shop.
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What sort of car counts should we expect for this season - any ideas?
Really too early to tell, but considering we've had a few new teams announced I think slightly better than last year. (I'm guessing 16-18 cars)
Peter Dempsey seemed like a pretty cool dude when I met him after the Freedom 100 last year..
I imagine they'll hover around 20 until Indy, then drop to about 15 for the remainder of the season.
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I think what he means is that the season usually starts out stronger in terms of car count, then as teams tear up equipment at Indy and drivers run out of money and/or their checks stop clearing, car counts drop.
Interesting news, Dean Stoneman is apparently shopping for a ride over here:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/96992
For those of you that don't recognize the name, Stoneman won the 2010 F2 championship but was unfortunately sidelined for most of 2011 with testicular cancer. He'll be testing in Vegas on Monday, but no idea with who. He is also chasing a Formula Renault 3.5 ride.
From a couch in North Dakota
Now that would be something, not just the talent that would come in, but also the story.
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FYI, Indy Lights has an 18 year old age requirement so Sage Karem has at least one more full year in Star Mazda, potentially two.
Probably ONE... according to Star Mazda & Wikipedia, Sage was born on March 15, 1995
http://www.starmazda.com/driverpages/karam.html
Also, the age requirement for Indy Lights was lowered to 17 last year.
On the chat with Bryan Herta on Speed he said they will have two full-time cars and will be making an announcement soon.
Alon Day just confirmed at Belardi per their twitter account:
http://myemail.constantcontact.com/B...id=V7-sn0eIvwQ
An interesting choice for Belardi. Day has a championship from an Asian series in which no one of worth was competing in, and then placed 4th in German F3 last year (In which Richie Stanaway was the best, Marco Sorensen was 2nd, and everyone else). Granted, he did beat his teammate on a regular basis, but he still has some work to do.
Yeah, he seems like your prototypical "change of scenery" driver - someone who gets decent results in Europe but was probably on the verge of washing out over there. Going to North America gives his career a chance to sort of "reboot", especially if he gets results.
He'll be interesting to follow. He's got one of those resumes that just doesn't tell you much by itself.
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