I love watching the race replay of races I attended live. I always anticipate finding me on camera, and never see myself pop up, gonna keep trying until it happens though!! Portland 2022 Ready 😎
There was nothing wrong with Ryan's move on Rossi.. Ryan moved first.. and Rossi followed him... what was Ryan's fault was dive bombing into the corner with way too much speed and taking out an innocent bystander.
Calderon like Ferruci before her is proving that IndyCars are the most driver friendly easiest car to adapt to (unless you're Jimmy Johnson) in professional racing. She was miles behind in every series she's raced in and now driving for arguably the worst team, she's only 0.15 off a top ten time? This was a huge mistake on IndyCar's part. It's sad because I've been a fan for decades, but these cars aren't remotely challenging or impressive on Road courses any more.
Indycars drive *differently* to other open-wheelers, not *easier*. Watch interviews with Grosjean and Ericsson on the differences to F1. Grosjean said he was MILES off the pace when he tried to drive the Indycar smoothly like he drove F1, but then after he got feedback and started throwing the car through the corners he was on-pace. Some cars are just more suited to some drivers' style, so it makes sense that some drivers might switch into this series and find success at a level they'd never seen before.
One look on IndyCar's UA-cam shows the pathetic job being done keeping the series fresh and relevant. For comparison: F1 has lots of updates on their new for 2022 cars. NASCAR is all about the Next Gen. Indycar: 2019 race rewinds. Two plus years ago?! Really?! Find some angles and create stories - it's call PR - which in IndyCar must mean Poorly Rendered.
F1 and Nascar both have brand new cars this year, Indy's new engine comes next year. There's no equipment changes, so there's nothing to update on that front. Personally I've been really hoping for the 2019 replays, because there's been no way to watch those races for the past two years, and I only got into the series about a year ago.
Thanks for the reupload.
Thanks for reuploading this Indycar, much love♥️
33:45 race start
Race restart Lap 12-13 48:22
watching this while waiting for the new season
Thanks! Great job to all involved. Keep up the great work! Love the videos. Will be attending my first indycar race in May....
Have fun! Always an amazing time! I'll be at Road America for indycar and IMSA again this year. highlight of my entire year each and every time!
Lucky!! No Indy car in NZ unfortunately. Wishing you the best time possible. 💯🏎️❤️
34:04 Zach, it's Graham let's go bowling!
I love watching the race replay of races I attended live. I always anticipate finding me on camera, and never see myself pop up, gonna keep trying until it happens though!! Portland 2022 Ready 😎
I love watching these older races, thank you NTT Indycar 👍💯😊
Glad that you guys fix the problem 👍
SOOOO EXCITED
I was at the race. Down in T1/2. The start was very chaotic!
Hopefully, Felix gets back up in the grid positions this year.
Love it love it love it 💯💯💯👌🔥
Happy for Dixon!
👍🏁🏁🏁
Anyone know the starting grid song for thus
There was nothing wrong with Ryan's move on Rossi.. Ryan moved first.. and Rossi followed him... what was Ryan's fault was dive bombing into the corner with way too much speed and taking out an innocent bystander.
Dixon in the lead 1:10:05
Calderon like Ferruci before her is proving that IndyCars are the most driver friendly easiest car to adapt to (unless you're Jimmy Johnson) in professional racing. She was miles behind in every series she's raced in and now driving for arguably the worst team, she's only 0.15 off a top ten time? This was a huge mistake on IndyCar's part. It's sad because I've been a fan for decades, but these cars aren't remotely challenging or impressive on Road courses any more.
Indycars drive *differently* to other open-wheelers, not *easier*. Watch interviews with Grosjean and Ericsson on the differences to F1. Grosjean said he was MILES off the pace when he tried to drive the Indycar smoothly like he drove F1, but then after he got feedback and started throwing the car through the corners he was on-pace.
Some cars are just more suited to some drivers' style, so it makes sense that some drivers might switch into this series and find success at a level they'd never seen before.
And now i have lost what little respect i had for ryan hunter-ghey. So glad that hes gone next year.
One look on IndyCar's UA-cam shows the pathetic job being done keeping the series fresh and relevant. For comparison: F1 has lots of updates on their new for 2022 cars. NASCAR is all about the Next Gen. Indycar: 2019 race rewinds. Two plus years ago?! Really?! Find some angles and create stories - it's call PR - which in IndyCar must mean Poorly Rendered.
F1 and Nascar both have brand new cars this year, Indy's new engine comes next year. There's no equipment changes, so there's nothing to update on that front.
Personally I've been really hoping for the 2019 replays, because there's been no way to watch those races for the past two years, and I only got into the series about a year ago.
Where are the F1 races on youtube? That is how much I care about F1.