2019 REV Group Grand Prix at Road America

Man, that was such a great race.
Overtakes all over the place, one hell of battle for fifth at the end.
In F1 you would've had them screaming on the radio...
"He's pushed me off the track!"
"I can run faster than my teammate!"
"We want to bring the can home!"
"He exceeded the track Limits!"

Also great to see the cars slipping around and the drivers hanging on for dear life.
 
Man, that was such a great race.
Overtakes all over the place, one hell of battle for fifth at the end.
In F1 you would've had them screaming on the radio...
"He's pushed me off the track!"
"I can run faster than my teammate!"
"We want to bring the can home!"
"He exceeded the track Limits!"

Also great to see the cars slipping around and the drivers hanging on for dear life.
Lewis was a fan of the grass track limits yesterday...

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Damn it I missed the race, my DVR didn’t work for some reason. Is there a replay??
 
Man, that was such a great race.
Overtakes all over the place, one hell of battle for fifth at the end.
In F1 you would've had them screaming on the radio...
"He's pushed me off the track!"
"I can run faster than my teammate!"
"We want to bring the can home!"
"He exceeded the track Limits!"

Also great to see the cars slipping around and the drivers hanging on for dear life.
Sorry, but I don't consider a driver winning by 28 seconds a great race.
 
Full race replays are only on the NBC Sports Gold IndyCar Pass now.

Best bet is BurningWhee1s (usually quicker) or GPReplay.
 
I went to the race yesterday. My first IndyCar experience, and it was awesome. I love that they give you 3 preliminary events before the race, something I'm not used to at all from NASCAR. True, Rossi dominated but it was still entertaining with a lot of drivers going off track in turn 5 where I was sitting. Indy fans also seem a lot more knowledagble and attentive in general--everyone wasn't there just to get wasted.

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I went to the race yesterday. My first IndyCar experience, and it was awesome. I love that they give you 3 preliminary events before the race, something I'm not used to at all from NASCAR. True, Rossi dominated but it was still entertaining with a lot of drivers going off track in turn 5 where I was sitting. Indy fans also seem a lot more knowledagble and attentive in general--everyone wasn't there just to get wasted.

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Yeah Indycar is definitely on the upswing. For me it was getting a job at Honda that got me into it more. The sport has done a good job growing and creating a good formula, but needs more races
 
I went to the race yesterday. My first IndyCar experience, and it was awesome. I love that they give you 3 preliminary events before the race, something I'm not used to at all from NASCAR. True, Rossi dominated but it was still entertaining with a lot of drivers going off track in turn 5 where I was sitting. Indy fans also seem a lot more knowledagble and attentive in general--everyone wasn't there just to get wasted.

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Yeah, I think there's a stark contrast what NASCAR does for races such as Sonoma which could use another support race of some sort (doesn't need to be NASCAR) or even Stadium Super Trucks doing jumps with the elevation changes at Sonoma (though SST was probably at RA lol).

Also I'm surprised New Orleans is a top 5 market considering how big of a failure NOLA was.
 
Yeah Indycar is definitely on the upswing. For me it was getting a job at Honda that got me into it more. The sport has done a good job growing and creating a good formula, but needs more races

IndyCar needs to add 3-4 more races to their schedule. 2 more ovals, Surfers Paradise or Mexico City as an international road course race for market purposes is more than fine.

A 20-25 race schedule is what I want in IndyCar, although with the costs these days probably 20.
 
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