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Originally Posted by legion
I guess McLaren got (bought) dampers from Andretti and data from Penske.
I feel like IndyCar bent over backwards to get Alonso into the show, but at the same time refused to bend any rules to make it happen. I respect that.
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I agree. Indycar is doing a pretty good job these days. Maybe even gaining some viewers leaving NASCAR.
Heard an interesting POV from Bourdais. He thinks Alonso is relieved to be out--he'd rather not run at all than barely make the show in a bad car.
Bourdais has been doing a series of really good
interviews with Racer.com on their website. I don't think Seb's heart is in it this year. He's still delivering top performance, but he doesn't seem to be having fun. A great racer and real gentleman of the sport.