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astrochex 07-12-2025 04:17 AM

Yikes! The track is lucky it was not in the path. Thats too close.

Race 1 is still planned for today.

Por_sha911 07-12-2025 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by CurtEgerer (Post 12496675)

That is a huge twister.

Power moving? Penske wants winners: Championships and Indy 500. Power and Newgarten have done both. They also have a major advantage of sponsorship dollars through Verizon and PPG. It could be a different situation if those sponsors jump ship at the end of the season due to the scandals.

Random other observation: I have had great respect for Palou and what he has accomplished but he was a total JERK in blocking Power during practice and then laughing about it. It was a dirtbag move and a lowlife move to not apologize. I half hoped he got taken out by another car during the race as 'karma'.

astrochex 07-12-2025 02:09 PM

Pre-race on Fox now.

astrochex 07-12-2025 04:26 PM

Quite a race.

Por_sha911 07-12-2025 06:28 PM

Great race because it required driver skill instead of fuel economy.
O'Ward earned the win but I will say that Newgarden has won races in the pits but today he came in 2nd because of the final pit stop.
McLaughlin was the real star of the race. Starting dead last in an untested car and finished 4th :eek:

CurtEgerer 07-13-2025 06:30 AM

^^^ Exactly. Nice to NOT hear Townsend say 'with 187 laps remaining, if my math is correct, it looks like Palou and Dixon will be able to finish the race with 1 less stop than the rest of the field ...' :rolleyes: :D

Por_sha911 07-13-2025 07:34 PM

Race 2 was a totally different animal.
Penske has had "luck of the Andretti" this year. Newgarden had TWO bad breaks with pitstops just seconds before a yellow flag which put him at the back of the lead laps. McLaughlin got taken out by another car crashing. Power had an engine failure. :eek:

greglepore 07-14-2025 05:45 AM

That late segment with Malukas and Palou was epic, great racing.

cockerpunk 07-14-2025 08:16 AM

connor daly seems to be a good wheel man, esp on ovals. love to see him in some better machinery next year.

Por_sha911 07-14-2025 08:58 AM

Iowa has been hands down the best race(s) of the season.

Some folks will crucify me for saying this but, I have virtually no interest in Toronto. Street circuits like Toronto and Long Beach are boring to me. I know the drivers love the challenge but I don't see a lot of passing opportunities and races won or lost in the pits or playing the fuel economy game.

Zeke 07-20-2025 04:04 PM

Toronto is a crappy track but that was an excellent race. I don't buy into the Karma thing and it might not pertain to Penske, but since he cleaned house he has had his house cleaned out by just about everyone including Dale Coyne. Graham Rahal looked good as a 2nd tier team. The other 2 RLL drivers had a typical result.

With such a good beginning, Ganassi will probably walk this home. But give O'Ward a very good last part of the season and there will be an upset. It's Álex Palou's to lose. Actually AP drove well but the strategy sucked. That's not on him.

Skytrooper 07-21-2025 03:38 AM

I thought it was a very good race, and I do not care for the street courses.

WSH 07-21-2025 04:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Skytrooper (Post 12501131)
I thought it was a very good race, and I do not care for the street courses.

And unlike every F1 & Nascar race, it was exciting from beginning to end. Aggressive moves at every turn on every lap, and ever-changing strategy calls

CurtEgerer 07-21-2025 05:55 AM

Really bad luck for Rossi. Slight brush of the wall that should have been nothing .... but right where the 2 pieces of concrete were slightly out of alignment - destruction! :eek:

Por_sha911 07-21-2025 07:18 PM

I saw a lot of "bad luck timing" of pitstops and crashes as the determining factors as to who won. I didn't see a lot of driver skill. Iowa had 10 times better racing.

rfuerst911sc 07-27-2025 02:48 PM

What a clinic Alex did today , he was dominant . His 8th win of the season .

astrochex 07-27-2025 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 12504814)
What a clinic Alex did today , he was dominant . His 8th win of the season .

Especially with all the yellow periods and subsequent restarts.

greglepore 07-27-2025 05:15 PM

Yeah, it was a completely boring master class. I do appreciate the generational talent, but wow, I'd like a fight. Other than Lunngard, it was kinda boring. Pato at least gave his all at the end.

CurtEgerer 07-27-2025 05:29 PM

I'm not downplaying Palou's talent, but at the end he was putting about a second a lap on everyone. Literally driving away down the front straight. That can't be attributable to driving alone. He was only tenths of a second quicker in qualifying. So obviously he had better tires and/or a faster car then the rest. That may be due to his talent in setup and tire management. Kudos to Ganassi for once again, somehow, calling a perfect race.

pwd72s 07-27-2025 07:04 PM

Club Racer to race steward, pointing to a competitor's car: He's cheating!
Steward: "how do you know?"
Racer: ""Because I'm cheating and he pulls me down the straight."


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