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Billiam 911 2.8 07-28-2025 07:46 PM

Are any F-1 teams taking a look at Palou? If he wins the title, he might be willing to jump.

Reg 07-28-2025 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by CurtEgerer (Post 12504915)
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.

I see Palou’s talent for sure but as we’ve all heard before it’s also down to team/equipment.
Pato was losing ground on the straight. Is that set up or is it the Chevy being down HP vs Honda?

CurtEgerer 07-29-2025 03:51 AM

I think the Hondas are marginally quicker, but Palou was only 10ths of a second quicker in qualifying while at the end of the race after the yellows he would pull out a 4-5 second lead within a few laps. That's down to one or a combination of: better tires, lighter fuel load, use of push-to-pass, better race set-up on the chassis. Palou and Ganassi seem to be better than everyone else in conserving and managing all of those.

I'm probably 'mis-remembering' the way it was, but I don't recall this emphasis on tire and fuel management in the CART heydays of the 90s. I recall just bareknuckle racing.

greglepore 07-29-2025 04:30 AM

Clean air makes a giant difference in tire wear.

Por_sha911 07-29-2025 05:25 PM

I had a concern with one of the yellows where it seemed like Indycar waited longer than normal until Palou got into the pits and then it immediately went yellow. If they went to yellow any earlier he would have gone down a lap and it would have killed his chance of a win.


There used to be complaints about favoritism for Castro-Neves and then for Dixon. Looks like Palou is the new favored son.

rfuerst911sc 07-31-2025 10:00 AM

Roger Penske has announced he sold 1/3rd of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indycar series to Fox .

Roger Penske sells a third of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar to Fox https://share.google/z8q2yyv4TwhyfVmH4

astrochex 07-31-2025 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 12507116)
Roger Penske has announced he sold 1/3rd of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the Indycar series to Fox .

Roger Penske sells a third of Indianapolis Motor Speedway and IndyCar to Fox https://share.google/z8q2yyv4TwhyfVmH4

https://www.indycar.com/news/2025/07/07-31-fox-deal-ic

CurtEgerer 07-31-2025 12:14 PM

Seems really positive to me. And I'm hopeful that Fox focuses on the marketing side only. But - PLEASE - no hokey 'play-offs', 'stages', etc.!!

greglepore 08-10-2025 03:53 PM

Those last 20 laps were epic!
Will sounded subdued in the interview, suspect he's been told. I don't get it. He deserves Dixon treatment.

astrochex 08-10-2025 04:08 PM

Yup, excellent race at Portland. Not an excellent race for some drivers, however.

Reg 08-10-2025 05:47 PM

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Originally Posted by greglepore (Post 12512736)
Those last 20 laps were epic!
Will sounded subdued in the interview, suspect he's been told. I don't get it. He deserves Dixon treatment.

Yeah- I felt that too. But to get that win and possibly go out on a high is a consolation. He’s had a good long run.

Jeff Higgins 08-10-2025 08:52 PM

Yup, fantastic weekend in Portland with my two sons. Everything but the 102 degrees today. Most folks missed the best part of the show, though, leaving before the last two races of the day. The Indy Cars were great, but it only got better from there.

They really need to do something about turn one. It plays way, way too big of a factor in the race. They know it does, they commented on it all weekend for each and every race, now it's time to do something about it.

rfuerst911sc 08-11-2025 03:22 AM

Too many yellows but other than that a very good race to watch . If this season is Will Powers last with Penske he can be proud of what he's done . I am quite sure another team would pick him up . Alex picks up his 4th championship and 3rd in a row . Well done !

What has happened with Colton Herta ? He has moments of speed but race pace/strategy just are off . Very good race for Graham Rahal , not sure how much longer he will be racing .

David 08-24-2025 01:41 PM

Milwaukee Mile - last 25 laps - wow!!!

CurtEgerer 08-24-2025 02:02 PM

^^^ That was great! :D

greglepore 09-02-2025 10:47 AM

Power's out at Penske. Looks like a move to Andretti, and looks like the Herta to f2 to get superlicense points is for real. Next move Cadillac? Good grief.

CurtEgerer 09-02-2025 12:22 PM

That was another very good oval race at Nashville!

So we've got Power to Andretti, Malukas to Penske, and Veekay to Foyt/Penske. So far.

Por_sha911 09-02-2025 02:54 PM

Looks like Penske is doing a full rebuild. In hockey that means keep a few good players, trade off all the rest that are sellable and get draft picks to setup a new team. It usually stinks for one or two years.

Roger fired the top three leaders Tim Cindric, Kyle Moyer, and Ron Rezewski earlier this season so it only makes sense they were already in a rebuild mindset and will look to develop younger drivers that show potential. McLaughlin has one more season to prove his worth (Indy 500 or Championship) or he'll be gone next fall.

IMO, Herta won't make it to F1.

Zeke 09-02-2025 03:20 PM

@Por_sha911, I agree with all of that.

greglepore 09-02-2025 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Por_sha911 (Post 12526127)
Looks like Penske is doing a full rebuild. In hockey that means keep a few good players, trade off all the rest that are sellable and get draft picks to setup a new team. It usually stinks for one or two years.

Roger fired the top three leaders Tim Cindric, Kyle Moyer, and Ron Rezewski earlier this season so it only makes sense they were already in a rebuild mindset and will look to develop younger drivers that show potential. McLaughlin has one more season to prove his worth (Indy 500 or Championship) or he'll be gone next fall.

IMO, Herta won't make it to F1.

I really like Herta. But I get the feeling his time has more or less passed. He's crazy fast when all of the stars align, but he can't grab a slightly off car by the neck and wring it out. Yeah, he's made some crazy saves in his day, but I just get the feeling he's not in the game the same way. Its a shame, I admire him in many ways, particularly the way he's honored dad.


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