FearThe4
Team Owner
try that out and see if you can get more fans to come out cause I know the racing would be better as racing on the roadcourses has been great in nascar the last few years.
agree or disagree?
agree or disagree?
Except there was that time F1 ran on the road course and had fourteen cars pull off the grid before the start because of exploding tires.
Except there was that time F1 ran on the road course and had fourteen cars pull off the grid before the start because of exploding tires.
Nascar has had tire problems themselves at indy with that one year where they had to throw the yellow every 10 laps to keep the tires from blowing now I don't know what would happen with the road course but Nascar should have the drivers do a test there to see how it goes and if it goes well have a race there to see what happens cause it can't be anyworse then the racing is at indy these days and it might get some fans back.
I mean I don't know how it would go but they ever do decide to do it then Nascar should hold a test there first to see it goes and if the tires can hold up and the drivers like it then try it out for a year.
There's a perfectly good racetrack six miles Northwest.
There's a perfectly good racetrack six miles Northwest.
The fact that the racing is usually not very good there and not being able to see anything if you go in person. Plus it's usually hotter than the devil's balls there, not sure if the move to September will help in that regard.Disagree, I'm not sure what keeps fans from this race.
The fact that the racing is usually not very good there and not being able to see anything if you go in person. Plus it's usually hotter than the devil's balls there, not sure if the move to September will help in that regard.
try that out and see if you can get more fans to come out cause I know the racing would be better as racing on the roadcourses has been great in nascar the last few years.
agree or disagree?
The fact that the racing is usually not very good there and not being able to see anything if you go in person. Plus it's usually hotter than the devil's balls there, not sure if the move to September will help in that regard.
The racing is fine in my opinion and alot of people are picky about how the racing should be. Never been to the track so I dont know the sightlines and I'm not sure if that's a problem during the Indy 500 but they show up for it. Now I'm never one to complain about the heat either as I'll still wear a sweatshirt in 80° weather if there is a breeze so while I can see heat being a factor I don't think it's a big one, at least not to me. I hope the later date sales better but like I said if its that open I'll make the trip, only about a 3 and a half hour drive.
I'm not sure what your point is. Plenty of other series have run the infield successfully multiple times since then.Except there was that time F1 ran on the road course and had fourteen cars pull off the grid before the start because of exploding tires.
I'm not sure what your point is. Plenty of other series have run the infield successfully multiple times since then.
Racing is never foolproof.The point is that there's no foolproof way to run Indy. The place just isn't gentle on tires.
The point is that there's no foolproof way to run Indy. The place just isn't gentle on tires.