When I go to indycar.com I'm driven to m.indycar.com.
What's up?
When I go to indycar.com I'm driven to m.indycar.com.
What's up?
1958 - Eddie Johnson - Bryant Heating and Cooling Special.
And so it began!
The website thinks you're on a mobile phome, apparently.
Let me try it from a desktop...
"The series may be hesitant to say it, but the day is here for everybody that loves IndyCar racing to link arms and help each other out. Anybody who doesn’t want to do that needs to find something else to do with their time.”
-- Eddie Gossage, President, Texas Motor Speedway, ICONIC Advisory Committee & TrackForum member
I'm sitting at my desk.
main page is showing as a 404 for me, but the rest of the sub pages are up and running fine. there was probably a screw up updating post qualifying and they misplaced the mainpage.
*and it's now back to normal.
Yeah, I get a 404 error when I type indyCar.com into my address bar...
no 404 error just mobile version
I thought it might be for a 6 speed manual, if you wanted an automatic it would have been a.
"You can't arrest those guys, they're folk heroes"
"They're criminals"
"Well most folk heroes started out as criminals"
Since the website is the topic, does anyone know where to find practice speeds, qualifying results and starting lineups, similar to how Jayski is set up? The IndyCar website is a train wreck, paddock talk is a little inconsistent, help appreciated.
On the middle of the page on the right side there should be a space that read "Honda Indy 200". Below it are three options - "Purchase tickets", "Live Timing and Scoring", and "Download Weekend Stats and Info". If you want to see the results and line ups go to the Stats and Info page. I agree though Indycar.com is a train wreck.
"The only good horsepower is usable horsepower.."
Thanks!!
On edit, I have gone there before but if you want the P1 results for instance after P2 has happened, good luck with that. I can't believe that something so simple can be so difficult, but it's to be expected I suppose ...
I know what you mean. It takes them an hour to two hours to get the stats up. There's no reason for such a long wait mostly if you look at other motorsport pages like F1, NASCAR, or even the American Le Mans Series who usually have the stats up in less then an hour after the race.
Speaking of IndyCar.com, I went to the mobile site about three hours before today's race because I wanted to check the start time. When I clicked on "schedule," they didn't have any information posted for today's race. As a matter of fact, under the heading of "Next Race" it had the information for Sonoma.
If INDYCAR wants to gain new fans and increase viewership, they should start by keeping their website (in this case, mobile site) up to date with the correct information.
"We can't all be heroes because someone has to stand on the curb and clap as they go by." - Will Rogers
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