Any old teams being lured out to play is a good thing, IMO. INDYCAR should be striving to get teams back from both sides of the split.
Any old teams being lured out to play is a good thing, IMO. INDYCAR should be striving to get teams back from both sides of the split.
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Have you met Tyce Carlson? Do you know him? What's YOUR problem with him?
FYI, Tyce is an EXTREMELY good guy. He has been involved in Indy Lights team ownership for the last several years, and wants to build an IndyCar Series team. What is wrong with that? The Series needs to expand its ownership base. I, for one, will be hoping they have a good run and would love to see Tyce in the Series.
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Yeah there's a relationship but it's not exactly a typical one for an outfit that gets their name on an F1 team.
Lotus isn't funding the effort and has no technical input.
It's the former Renault/Benetton/Toleman team with a different label attached.
Expect it to be called something else next year. I don't think Bernie allows mid-season name changes these days.
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I mean no offense or disrespect but:
Which has greater chance of happening?
Alesi winning the Indy 500 or Alesi dying at Indy 500?
I think when these two chances are pretty even, I think it's good idea to end this charade.
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This should end well.
knee-jerk responses like this one on this board of people taking offense/looking to be offended to everything needs to stop.
in no way was my post a bash to tyce carlson.
it was simply a response to the surprise that a very, VERY unknown former IRL driver would become an owner of an Indy 500 ride belonging to a former F1 driver. Take a poll of fans on RaceDay Sunday. I'd venture 1 in 500 might have an inkling of who he is.
Come on, NO ONE saw this coming.
that is all. carry on.
You gotta be jokin'-- Indy is probably one of the easiest on the body overall. The high pulse rate is due to the stress, not so much the physical activity and g-loading. Look didn't AJ do it at 50+? -- and Alesi is sure more athletic than AJ.
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What are some of you crying about?
A driver who had a real professional career wants to take a ginormus risk for the glory of running in The Indianapolis 500 Mile Race
This is what racing is all about
Good for him...ill be pulling for him
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Ditto.........
Kenny Allison would have been in the middle of it.....
"Tyce Freeking Carlson " ? Tyce has more creds in his little finger than....nevermind...I'd get banned for posting what I'm thinking........
This is what made Indy great.....
Now I'll go out to the track..............
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For one, it is the FIA and FOTA that approve the name changes. Nothing to do with Bernie on this. Two, they said they have the right to use the Lotus name through the remainder of the original contract. That's a good 5 years at least so we'll be seeing Lotus in F1 much longer unless someone comes in a buys the rights to the name.
It doesn't sound like Tree meant anything offensive by it. But I do agree with you. Seeing a small, local team scrap to put something together with an unexpected driver is an absolute treat, and something we haven't really had since Hemelgarn called it quits. It adds intrigue to the mix, along with an instant underdog.
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No, it's a matter of how you prepare. F-1 courses still have high speed turns, but still somewhat slower than 200+ mph. However, IndyCars essentilly run IMS as 2 continuous turns. In an F-1 race, you'll see the same turn once per lap for 50 to 80 laps. So, if you hve 2 fast turns, your total is 160 times for the race. Compare that to IMS where you would see the 1-2 and 3-4 complexes a total of 400 times. Also, remember that F-1 races are limited to 2 hours duration by the rules and the races are usually 90 minutes to 105. The 500 will be on the order of 3 hours. Anyway, it would seem that a somewhat different focus is required for fitness training.
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