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Title: Indianapolis 500
Post by: kopfjäger on May 18, 2017, 09:50:03 PM
Practice started Monday. Here's some footage of Alonso getting some laps in. I posted the full schedule of events for the next week as well.

https://youtu.be/0GzICghW3iM



https://www.indianapolismotorspeedway.com/events/indy500/event-info/schedule


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: kopfjäger on May 18, 2017, 09:51:11 PM
He got up to speed pretty quick.

https://youtu.be/ojqPG3iBXWY

https://youtu.be/bOU6kH4Zjig


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: kopfjäger on May 23, 2017, 06:18:43 PM
Sebastian's practice crash.

https://youtu.be/kCcGiupBtw0


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: kopfjäger on May 28, 2017, 09:10:56 AM
Not sure how Dixon just walked away from this crash!!  :o


https://youtu.be/nsSi9UOxZlE


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: kopfjäger on May 28, 2017, 11:51:03 AM
Alonso was having a good day, especially for his first 500, but the car broke.


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: kopfjäger on May 28, 2017, 12:00:45 PM
Takuma baby!!!! What a race.  [clap]


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: scaudill on May 28, 2017, 02:52:46 PM
I'm glad the Japanese fellow won.  The great American race, engines made abroad, Chevrolet most likely made in England.  The two chassis are made in Europe. 
There are no Americans racing in Formula One or MotoGP.  I give credit to HAAS for trying F1, but he has to use drivers from Europe.  What is going on in this great country.  The majority of drivers today at Indy are from somewhere other than here.
WHY???



Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: kopfjäger on May 28, 2017, 03:39:26 PM
Many reasons. F1 and MotoGP aren't popular in the states. To go to F1 as a driver you have to have been pretty much groomed to end up there and if...if you have the skills, you' have to bring the big sponsor money with you. 8 of the drivers at Indy today were American. I believe the pipeline to MotoGP doesn't really exist here either. Nicky had mad skills and came from flat track racing, but it was a hard road for him in the premier class. imho


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: scaudill on May 29, 2017, 04:29:53 AM
Ben Spies was the best rider when he got to MotoGP.  His Yamaha (I think)quit on him several times when he had the race won.
When M. Andretti went to F1 he flew home every weekend.  Not to focused.


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: Mhanis on May 29, 2017, 05:40:49 AM
Fernando represented himself very well. That Honda made UGLY sounds when it cut loose.

Mark


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: kopfjäger on May 29, 2017, 08:31:29 AM
Fernando represented himself very well. That Honda made UGLY sounds when it cut loose.

Mark

Yes he did. Pretty much everyone in the stands stood and applauded for him after his car broke.


https://youtu.be/hT9kpFsRtTE


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: kopfjäger on May 29, 2017, 01:51:42 PM
I don't speak Japanese, but I believe these announcers are fired up!! [clap]


https://youtu.be/GFWnsEcYQkk


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: Drjones on May 30, 2017, 04:01:10 AM
I'm glad the Japanese fellow won.  The great American race, engines made abroad, Chevrolet most likely made in England.  The two chassis are made in Europe. 
There are no Americans racing in Formula One or MotoGP.  I give credit to HAAS for trying F1, but he has to use drivers from Europe.  What is going on in this great country.  The majority of drivers today at Indy are from somewhere other than here.
WHY???



Racing is dangerous don't you know.  Can't let our precious snowflakes get hurt.  Plus racing is harmful to the environment; bad pr.


Title: Re: Indianapolis 500
Post by: duccarlos on June 19, 2017, 09:24:35 AM
Racing is dangerous don't you know.  Can't let our precious snowflakes get hurt.  Plus racing is harmful to the environment; bad pr.

it's about money more than protecting our young. The only racing series that makes money in the US is Nascar and that does not translate to any international racing.

For the same reason, motorcycle racing is worse off. No money there since most people in the US can afford a car. Motorcycle culture here is more geared to being a tough guy with a hog. Even when you look at the sport bikes, you're likely going to see a video of a guy pulling a mile long wheelie instead of a guy in leathers on a track.


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