FLRacingFan
Team Owner
I'm glad TK owned up to it. He handled it a lot better than Chip, who placed the blame on both SPM guys, did.
I recall they had problems with the Texas before, I remember something about too much g-force in the corners.
Pack racing in Indycar is exciting to watch but it is pretty dangerous. I think the team owners might consider the cost of racing at Texas.
RACER estimates $1.8 million in total after speaking with Dallara and team managers, but even that seems kinda low. Some are going to have to skip out on the Road America test this week too.I recall they had problems with the Texas before, I remember something about too much g-force in the corners.
Pack racing in Indycar is exciting to watch but it is pretty dangerous. I think the team owners might consider the cost of racing at Texas.
RACER estimates $1.8 million in total after speaking with Dallara and team managers, but even that seems kinda low. Some are going to have to skip out on the Road America test this week too.
http://www.racer.com/more/viewpoints/item/141378-2017-jun-12-00-04-24
I recall they had problems with the Texas before, I remember something about too much g-force in the corners.
Pack racing in Indycar is exciting to watch but it is pretty dangerous.
I think the team owners might consider the cost of racing at Texas.
Coyne has to be hurting after that one.
Wrecks at Phoenix, Indy qualifying, 500, and now at Texas.
RACER estimates $1.8 million in total after speaking with Dallara and team managers, but even that seems kinda low.
Just wanted to send a note to the indycar crowd that I'm not a regular indycar viewer outside of the indy 500, but the race at Texas was pretty good. I didn't know it was going to be on, but one of the TVs at the local bar had NBCSN on and the race was showing. I decided to watch a little bit of it and soon got hooked.
It was a bummer that Sato missed the turn and wiped out the field but that's part of pack racing.
Definitely. I'm actually a little concerned. He went all in in terms of getting quality personnel together this year and was showing promise and it's just totally fallen apart. I'm guessing Esteban and JD will be in that car the rest of the year because the funding has to be a necessity right now.Coyne has to be hurting after that one.
Wrecks at Phoenix, Indy qualifying, 500, and now at Texas.
sh!t adds up quickly.
You're right, but I have a hard time imagining Chip actually doing that. He seemed to believe that TK was totally innocent.That's the saddest thing of the whole night. That team is on the verge of greatness and the only thing holding them back has been finances, and of course, a pretty good helping of foul luck. I've turned into a big Coyne fan because no one gets as much out of nothing as he does. His team is a good example for the no-hopers that they can turn it around with wise allocation of resources and getting the right people into place.
I hope Coyne can get some additional backing. If Ganassi wanted to be fair about it he would hand Dale a couple of chassis. His driver took out both of Dale's cars (as well as the rest of half the field) and even admitted it. I know you strap in and take your chances, but Kaanan was pretty much out of control the whole night and Ganassi made no effort to reel him back in. You might notice Chip didn't say anything about Sato taking out Dixon, but that's probably because his team has no room to complain.
If I am Coyne, I am on the phone at 8am this morning calling up my friends at Sonny's. Dale probably needs some help right now.
I've become a Sato fan too. But I recall there was a time he was causing a lot of accidents.Sato ran so well at the speedway that he turned me into a fan, though he does seem to be a little bit streaky in his performance. He can run almost a whole race brilliantly and then do something silly like he did Saturday and ruin it. When he's on and doesn't throw it away, he's pretty amazing.
Welcome to the forum Blake and how was traffic getting out of there?That was a crazy race, glad I was there!
It was actually very calm, surprisingly. Didn't get parking passes since we won them off of a radio channel the Thursday prior. Thank you for asking!Welcome to the forum Blake and how was traffic getting out of there?
Sounds good. Its on my bucket list to go to ahead of COTA.It was actually very calm, surprisingly. Didn't get parking passes since we won them off of a radio channel the Thursday prior. Thank you for asking!
That's awesome. I went to the 2013 USGP when Sebatian Vettel won. Cool experience!Sounds good. Its on my bucket list to go to ahead of COTA.
I recall they had problems with the Texas before, I remember something about too much g-force in the corners.
Pack racing in Indycar is exciting to watch but it is pretty dangerous. I think the team owners might consider the cost of racing at Texas.
Coyne showed up with a phantom driver
Road America test underway with rebuilt cars, Indy Lights quartet
http://motorsports.nbcsports.com/20...derway-with-rebuilt-cars-indy-lights-quartet/
Injured Bourdais happy to not be part of "bull****" Texas race
https://www.motorsport.com/indycar/...to-not-be-part-of-bull****-texas-race-918349/
It is here, same article.Gawdamn... it's gone.
It is here, same article.
Like Bourdais, I am not keen on that style of racing, WFO the whole lap, droning on lap after lap without ever lifting, without ever braking. To me, it is like stock cars at Daytona. And like Nascar restrictor plate racing, it requires a skill set that is unrelated to traditional racing based on car control. I'm not saying it is easy... with the traffic it clearly is not easy. I just believe IndyCar needs to lose 75-80% of its downforce.