Are the IndyCar fans complaining because Alex Palou is winning nearly every race and will have the title wrapped up with a couple of races still to go?
I was wondering if this would get any traction over the weekend. It appears very little. Had it done so, it would have blown up the notion that Mark Martin and others were just a bunch of crazy old men clamoring for the good ol' days. Maybe this will come up again.
Sadly, that's how Lucas has operated the last few years. They've given up on these bullrings with some lesser facilities for these palaces that don't have good racing. Sound familiar?
My pick goes to my local CW station that opted to carry reruns of Modern Family instead of the Xfinity race on Saturday. They chose to farm it out to another station on one of their subchannels.
Do people think Carson Hosevar jumped happened to get into Chicagoland a few weeks ago to document the condition of the track? Chicagoland was one of the best tracks for racing on the schedule when they decided to shudder it after Covid for a street race. Going back makes a ton of sense.
These cars are a failure on road courses and short tracks. Maybe they need to go back to the late 70's and early 80's when teams had two different body styles for short tracks and road courses and another for superspeedways.
TNT did a little better with updates with drivers that had problems. Marty Synder is still the only one that gives good information from the pits. Aside from Atlanta, they've been stuck with two dud races to cover.