FLRacingFan
Team Owner
Helio said today that pole speed at IMS will probably be in the 235-237 range. Not anything outrageous, but as quick as they've ever been. And safety has come along way since then too and they'll probably have a full-time windscreen implemented by then.That's what I can't understand why they want more speed now. Dixon said yesterday, " There's no downside to speed."
Yet after Vegas, they were complaining about the cars going too fast and that no one cared about safety. Now here we go again. They were hitting, what, 238 mph today?
What about the smaller tracks like Iowa and Texas? They're going to be wanting to go over 250 mph? Las Vegas all over again.
So much about Vegas was wrong, just really wrong, it was poor decision-making all the way around. Pack racing at intermediates was still something that happened all the time, they raced way too closely. Then they decided to put $5M on the whole thing and had more entrants (34) than they do for Indy! On a small 1.5-mile track. With a bunch of comers from all directions that had little experience or at least no recent experience. I think it was Tony Kanaan who's said in the past that they were begging to change something because it felt almost inevitable that something catastrophic was going to happen. With the DW12 they've generally been good about not pack racing (and besides Texas there really aren't any left) at intermediates and superspeedways. Texas caught them by surprise last year with the new surface and the weather that one year wasn't what they expected it to be and they set up the aero regs wrong.