It's great to see the atmosphere around the Indy drivers, the way they behave each other. You see they are almost friends, at least out of the track. This is something we will never see in F1.
after all the shit he has been going throught the last years this is probably the first time he genuilly is having fun in a long time.. He hates being stuck in a shitty car with ever promises that it will improve "very soon" as he sees the years go past by
Guys you can't imagine what's happening in Spain with Alonso racing in the 500. Spaniards (me included) are crazy about that. We know chances are low, but... wow, if he wins...
I was rooting for him from Kerala, India, watching on UA-cam! My Net connection ran out in the early stages of the race, at around 11 and then I plugged in an alternate connection to ensure I didn't miss anything.
Alonso seemed to have had a great time running the Indianapolis 500. Smiling and enjoying racing again. Hate his engine let go but would love to see him come back to run Indy again or even come to Indycar full time...... I'd be depressed if I had to get back in that POS McLaren he has to drive the rest of the year..........and a really great interview by Vin Diesel. Lol!!!!!!!
@@henry247 Like I said, I am not totally sure, but pre-split the Indy 500 was a bigger event. I remember Gugelmin was hailed as a hero in Brazil because he led some laps in 1995. You had others in the early 90s like Christian Fittipaldi and Boesel also running well and Brazilian viewership was huge.
A bit latter someone explained to Fernando that Tony Kanaan is not the same guy that's in The Fast and the Furious movies.
No....he's not the same guy....he's a REAL driver...
But he is also FAMILY
@@portugalmath - LOL !!
It's great to see the atmosphere around the Indy drivers, the way they behave each other. You see they are almost friends, at least out of the track. This is something we will never see in F1.
xxtripixx Except for that comedic duo at Red Bull.
alonso has a different air to him, he seems happy,
you can tell he's having a lot of fun this May
f1fan84 yes, he's clearly being himself and enjoying it.
after all the shit he has been going throught the last years this is probably the first time he genuilly is having fun in a long time..
He hates being stuck in a shitty car with ever promises that it will improve "very soon" as he sees the years go past by
well....nothing's changed
Pedro Daniel Rocha Hope Renault changes something
Guys you can't imagine what's happening in Spain with Alonso racing in
the 500. Spaniards (me included) are crazy about that. We know chances
are low, but... wow, if he wins...
Isma-AE I love all the international attention this race is getting. I hope he does well.
Isma-AE Buddy our Nando is leading the race. so pumped
Yuvraj Mahendru I'm here watching as crazy buddy.
Isma-AE is it Real Madrid or Barcelona for Fernando?
I was rooting for him from Kerala, India, watching on UA-cam! My Net connection ran out in the early stages of the race, at around 11 and then I plugged in an alternate connection to ensure I didn't miss anything.
such a cool cat, good luck Alonso!
Alonso seemed to have had a great time running the Indianapolis 500. Smiling and enjoying racing again. Hate his engine let go but would love to see him come back to run Indy again or even come to Indycar full time...... I'd be depressed if I had to get back in that POS McLaren he has to drive the rest of the year..........and a really great interview by Vin Diesel. Lol!!!!!!!
I assume this was the Indy 500 race with highest viewing rates ever outside the U.S..
This or 93
Probably this one though
I'm not sure. Brazilians have raced and done well often at Indy. Back in the Fittipaldi prime years I'm sure viewership was high also.
@@mikehergenroether6160Even with TK and Helio...
@@henry247 Like I said, I am not totally sure, but pre-split the Indy 500 was a bigger event. I remember Gugelmin was hailed as a hero in Brazil because he led some laps in 1995. You had others in the early 90s like Christian Fittipaldi and Boesel also running well and Brazilian viewership was huge.
@@mikehergenroether6160 Yeah pre-split,during the CART years too with the Rio 400...I went to some with my dad back then..
toreto entrevistando a fernando alonso
The chemistry between those two was amazing
Alonso es un gran piloto y lo ha demostrado en Indianapolis
Love these two!
I think a friendship was born between both. cool
"My accent es thicker than yours Tony, therefore I weeen". -Fernando Alphonso (Alonso)
haha, Tony é foda!
Que grande eres MAGIC 😂
Hola
Lol..
alonso ...whoisthiislooser get out ya or u wll be .....
Hopefully Tony finishes in front of Fernando!!!!!!
Quiet Hamilton, you lost the world championship with Rosberg last year.
Shut up Hamilton and drive look how bad you are in Monaco.