That's impossible. Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Well they say that be cause the speed at which Logan Sargeant screw up is immeasurable with contemporary mathematics.
Y'know, we've had 4 'stinkers' over the last few years, mazespin, goatifi, mick, and now logie-bear. I wonder what would happen if they imported the p20 drivers from the last 20 years into an F1 game who would be crowned best of the worst.
@@jeffstaples347 I honestly think the last cohort of stinkers are leaps and bounds better than the pay drivers of 25 to 30 years ago. Logan, Mick, Goatifi, and to a much, much lesser extent Mazepin had at least some racing prowess. I'm sure they would have been comfortably ahead of the likes of Deletraz, Lavaggi, Inoue, Mazzacane. I do blame the testing rules to a degree. F1 debutants now get 1.5 pre-season testing days. Even 17 years ago a debutant would have driven 20,000km before the inaugural race, and thousands more throughout the season.
@@djvycious Definitely. I don't think people realize how difficult being a rookie actually is, nor do they realize how strong racing talent is not. Across the board the depth of talent in every top level racing series is far higher than it's been at any point in the past.
Had the pleasure of visiting Road America in person for this race, it was an absolute blast. Sat up on the hill next to turn 5 & we could see a bit of 14 in the distance. The karting track they have on site was pretty sweet too. Highly recommend going next year to anyone who can, I certainly will be :)
I went there in 1997 as part of a trip from the UK. The week prior to Elkart Lake was spent at the race in Mid Ohio. Sunday at Elkhart Lake was very wet and the race did not start for several hours when there was a slight break in the weather. I flew back to the UK on the Monday and prepared for the drive to Belgium for the F1 GP. I believe I left on Thursday morning catching the ferry from Dover and then continued the trip. I booked into a hotel that afternoon as I was knackered. There great tracks on three weekends. I needed a break!
Sting ray clearly knows who his biggest fan is mate. Also I have to say that getting a penalty in Indy car seems to be a lot harder to get compared to F1. If you so much as give someone a dirty look in F1 you’re getting a penalty but here they can race like they’re in bumper cars, it’s great !!!!!
They need to tone it back a bit. I don't want full Nascar bumper cars, if I did, I'd watch Nascar. But it's still infinitely better than F1's "The person in front of you can push you off track unless you're ahead at the apex but also penalties for literally anything else" system.
What to do next week....? How about a LE MANS COMEDY REVIEW. Go in blind, don't try to learn anything more than you already do about teams or drivers, and give the people the marathon review we all want and deserve.
Great review as always Will! Side note, an honourable mention I feel should go to Jamie Chadwick for winning the Indy NXT support race which was fun to watch alongside the main race weekend
And the crazy thing is it’s remained basically unchanged for seventy years, other than just keeping the tarmac repaved. A true example of if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
Sting Ray Robb has the greatest driver name of this generation and I will not be taking any questions. Haven't seen one like it since the 80s and 90s with the likes of the Speed family, Hut Stricklin and Dick Trickle.
Road America is an amazing track and location. The hills are a bit brutal to walk but the track and unlimited viewing and access to virtually anywhere is awesome. Sat along the straight between turns 4 and 5. Full speed overtakes into 5 is something to behold.
Lol has anyone noticed he's kinda calmed down? He's slowed down, sometimes I forget he's racing this year. The old Grosjean was fast at times but like to shunt it into the wall. His first year in Indy was pretty damn good but went to shit after he went to Andretti. Shit he had to slow down, Canapino fans would kill him.
i just watch the officale highlights and thought, Sting Ray did a nice move, but there is no trashtalk... let me check if will uploaded. And perfect timing.
The more I see the start the more I'm stunned Newgarden didn't get penalised. On the broadcast there was a lot of talk about, and this is a direct quote, "unavoidable contact". Yet when you look at *everyone* else in the same postcode they all realise silliness has occurred and back off (which, given recent driving standards, feels like it should have a meme title card all its own at this point). It's just the #2 that rockets into the car in front like his push to pass button is stuck down.
Since it was just announced that Indycar will be broadcast on the Fox network next year, it is oddly fitting that you use the Fox anthem for your Indycar intro.
I wish Theo got a podium this weekend to stick it to Augustin. Maybe he's just saving it for Augustin's first race back to get a win, maybe that way Augustin could use his eyes then.
Argentinean here. While Agustín didn't help himself this week, social media would be much calmer if his driver friend in our cabin booth didn't spew hate every time someone dared to breathe near Canapa
I still can't believe he continues working for ESPN, specially now that there's two incidents of him stirring the pot on social media. Do they really need him there?
@@Koyomimatic tbh I don't think a pro driver with journalistic credentials and direct contact with a protagonist of a series in a different part of the world would be the easiest one to drop. Last sunday he was receiving comments about the race from Canapino himself
Loved it Will! Road America is one of (some years) two home tracks for me for IndyCars by being a resident of southeastern Wisconsin. This year they are coming back to The Milwaukee Mile for the first time since 2015. The grandstands were embarrassingly crickets that year. David Hobbs, one of the commentators that year and a local businessman said- I don't think the Milwaukee fans know what they have. I couldn't have agreed with his statement more!
While it doesn't have the all the chassis/engine competition from the greatest days of CART, the on track action is just as good and Dallara knows how to build one hell of a graceful tank.
I came back in the pandemic era after finally not being utterly gutted by The Split. The racing's great. The feeling the bottom could drop out again any minute... less so.
This was my first time at a live race, which is of course the race that is a tactical masterclass that I'm missing watching Herta do consolation laps down at turn 12
People from Argentina seem to be known to get angry at many things, drivers making even the slightest contact with their countrymen and even license plates (iykyk) 🤨
Yeah, and anybody who says it’s all just words weren’t paying attention when the crew basically had to be smuggled out of the country because of the very real violence that was unleashed upon them
Jamie Chadwick winning Indy NXT at Road America is pretty cool - though haters will say it's because the rest of the field were too busy taking each other out to bother her. Still pretty cool
The comedy review has been a permanent fixture of my race weekends for that past year now and I always look forward to it so keep up the good work will 😊
Absolutely love your videos. Wicked sense of humor brought to us by an intelligent and mischievous mind. Great job. Thank you for what you do. I appreciate you.
I was going to suggest that the Falklands Tourism Board buy a sponsorship from McLaren to go straight into the 'excess inventory' scheduled to go on the JHR cars... But then they canceled the arrangement. Some fun is just not meant to be.
Once the the various series have finished for the year, perhaps you could do Comedy Review's of various junior/minor racing series' 2024 seasons; e.g. F2, F3, Indy NXT, F1 Academy, Formula E etc.
For those not familiar with Road America and seeing the race is only 55 laps, one lap is 4 miles. And dear lord what a lap. Though I'm wondering how on Earth so many drivers were having an issue staying on track when it was dry.
Road America got a repave last year and teams along with Firestone are still trying to figure out what settings to use. Adding rain into qualifying didn't help matters.
They publish half-hour highlights to youtube. If you're in the US, NBC races are watchable with a broadcast antenna. A Peacock subscription gets you practice, qualifying, race streaming, and vods. If you're not in the US, check out their Ways To Watch page for details on your local broadcast.
The best race of the weekend was Indy NXT and Jamie Chadwick's performance. I was really hoping you would mention her win and how she held off two championship leaders for multiple restarts and a red flag.
We are only in round 7 of the season, but I’m pretty sure StingRay has seen more checkered flags than his entire 2023 campaign. I can’t be bothered to look it up. Can anyone confirm?
@@doesntmatter6736 I'm just impressed they're willing to stand firm on that date instead of delaying it again for next year. IndyCar may provide A+ on track excitement, but they really are an F- everywhere else.
A hot take on Graham Rahal video would hit. I’m confident if his dad didn’t own the team he’d be out of a seat. If segal didn’t crash in Indy 500 qualifying he’d have been bumped twice in a row.
Graham has 6 wins and 130some podiums. Add to that his ability to wheel and deal sponsors means he'd be running Dale Coyne equipment until he wanted to retire. Graham's biggest failure as a driver is qualifying. He's never been good at it and only has 5 pole positions. On a road course or street circuit, he can turn it into a Top 10 performance, but on ovals he's just as lost as RLL is at Indy.
@@DaveyZee72 That's also an oval which Graham has always been terrible at. Nothing new. He still won pole last year at Mid-Ohio and lost out of Palou due to a pit lane error.
Ah, yes, Canapino - denies, dismisses, and downplays the death threats and general abuse on social media - which he himself plays a part in encouraging - says it should all be ignored, says that he constantly receives abuse and hate, and has learned to live with it choosing to ignore it …and then suddenly he hast to take a mental health break because of the backlash towards him on social media
is it normal to have so many driver switches in the middle of season like this, I don't follow indy car too closely? Or is it usual for multiple drivers to switch into and out of 1 car during the season?
normally no, but a few seats this season are being filled by part-time drivers since they have other driving responsibilities in usually IMSA or WEC (or in the case of the 51 car, also Indy NXT)
Normally apart from the Indy 500 one-offs, the season is stable, except for Ed Carpenter's team since he likes to run the ovals. The three main factors leading to this season's instability: 1) David Malukas injured himself mountain biking just before the season started, meaning the #6 has needed a few different drivers. But Theo Pourchaire is there for the rest of the season. 2) Dale Coyne likes to find drivers who will pay him for the seat, and he waited too long trying to find someone who would pay for the full season, so now he's basically race-by-race. 3) The Canapino ruckus that Will discussed.
24 hours of Le Mans comedy review would slap tho
Yes please
I need it
24 hours of nurburgring would be 7.5 minutes long
He got to do it
Indeed
Got here faster than Logan sargeant can throw a car into the barrier
That's impossible. Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Well they say that be cause the speed at which Logan Sargeant screw up is immeasurable with contemporary mathematics.
Y'know, we've had 4 'stinkers' over the last few years, mazespin, goatifi, mick, and now logie-bear. I wonder what would happen if they imported the p20 drivers from the last 20 years into an F1 game who would be crowned best of the worst.
@@jeffstaples347 I honestly think the last cohort of stinkers are leaps and bounds better than the pay drivers of 25 to 30 years ago. Logan, Mick, Goatifi, and to a much, much lesser extent Mazepin had at least some racing prowess. I'm sure they would have been comfortably ahead of the likes of Deletraz, Lavaggi, Inoue, Mazzacane.
I do blame the testing rules to a degree. F1 debutants now get 1.5 pre-season testing days. Even 17 years ago a debutant would have driven 20,000km before the inaugural race, and thousands more throughout the season.
@@djvycious Definitely. I don't think people realize how difficult being a rookie actually is, nor do they realize how strong racing talent is not. Across the board the depth of talent in every top level racing series is far higher than it's been at any point in the past.
We need Mahaveer Ragunathan in the Red Bull seat..
This channel is the only thing saving me from boring evenings, I get to watch indicar drivers get insulted, and Danny Ric being protected, legendary
Came in faster than Sergio Perez getting knocked out of qualifying.
Had the pleasure of visiting Road America in person for this race, it was an absolute blast. Sat up on the hill next to turn 5 & we could see a bit of 14 in the distance. The karting track they have on site was pretty sweet too. Highly recommend going next year to anyone who can, I certainly will be :)
Very jealous!
The historic weekend is really good. The name gets worse every couple years but it's always fun watching the big iron rumble along.
Great place I hear. Definitely want to get there someday.
I went there in 1997 as part of a trip from the UK. The week prior to Elkart Lake was spent at the race in Mid Ohio. Sunday at Elkhart Lake was very wet and the race did not start for several hours when there was a slight break in the weather.
I flew back to the UK on the Monday and prepared for the drive to Belgium for the F1 GP. I believe I left on Thursday morning catching the ferry from Dover and then continued the trip. I booked into a hotel that afternoon as I was knackered.
There great tracks on three weekends. I needed a break!
I was sitting in the hill there this weekend as well. Huge turnout this year, seemed like the crowd was at least 1.5x what it was last year
Sting ray clearly knows who his biggest fan is mate. Also I have to say that getting a penalty in Indy car seems to be a lot harder to get compared to F1. If you so much as give someone a dirty look in F1 you’re getting a penalty but here they can race like they’re in bumper cars, it’s great !!!!!
They need to tone it back a bit. I don't want full Nascar bumper cars, if I did, I'd watch Nascar. But it's still infinitely better than F1's "The person in front of you can push you off track unless you're ahead at the apex but also penalties for literally anything else" system.
What to do next week....? How about a LE MANS COMEDY REVIEW. Go in blind, don't try to learn anything more than you already do about teams or drivers, and give the people the marathon review we all want and deserve.
I second this
@@MatrixAranhonestly, a retroactive review of Spa and imola both would be hilarious purely for the amount of Ferrari slander that could be done.
@@K9RacingAndStuff
I would pay to see that.
@@K9RacingAndStuffImola definitely, Spa was just bad timing with the red flag
@@lucaspiredda7677 tbf the pre-race penalty and post race remarks from Ferrari are worthy of slander itself.
And if all else, there's always Alpine
Great review as always Will! Side note, an honourable mention I feel should go to Jamie Chadwick for winning the Indy NXT support race which was fun to watch alongside the main race weekend
Road America is a fucking good track
And the contract between IndyCar and Road America has been extended!
It's like Spa but with cheese!
@@alexpeartree2019on apple pie
And the crazy thing is it’s remained basically unchanged for seventy years, other than just keeping the tarmac repaved. A true example of if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
Sting Ray Robb has the greatest driver name of this generation and I will not be taking any questions. Haven't seen one like it since the 80s and 90s with the likes of the Speed family, Hut Stricklin and Dick Trickle.
i would argue will power's name is also legendary though
What about Scott Speed?
@Oliviaault123 Truth. It's fine for Will though. He'll still be in IndyCar into his 50s and he can have the title back when Sting Ray's long gone.
@Dat-Mudkip I didn't realize he wad still at it. I still think Sting Ray's is more fun but Scott's is so on point.
Now Lake Speed, that is a name! He won the world carting championship, too. Beat some guy named Senna, whoever that was.
Road America is an amazing track and location. The hills are a bit brutal to walk but the track and unlimited viewing and access to virtually anywhere is awesome. Sat along the straight between turns 4 and 5. Full speed overtakes into 5 is something to behold.
I’m so glad IndyCar and Road America agreed to a contract extension!
Grosjean in 7th. We're so back bros...
Lol has anyone noticed he's kinda calmed down? He's slowed down, sometimes I forget he's racing this year. The old Grosjean was fast at times but like to shunt it into the wall. His first year in Indy was pretty damn good but went to shit after he went to Andretti. Shit he had to slow down, Canapino fans would kill him.
He just needs to get his crashes out before the race ❤️
It’s grosjean
Big chaotic enegery
“Wanting his own accident” 😂
This channel keeps getting better! We’ve even got some Argentinian hate now 😂 They really are a salty lot aren’t they lol
NOLAN SEGAL HAS WON LMP2 24 LE MANS
i just watch the officale highlights and thought, Sting Ray did a nice move, but there is no trashtalk... let me check if will uploaded. And perfect timing.
The more I see the start the more I'm stunned Newgarden didn't get penalised. On the broadcast there was a lot of talk about, and this is a direct quote, "unavoidable contact". Yet when you look at *everyone* else in the same postcode they all realise silliness has occurred and back off (which, given recent driving standards, feels like it should have a meme title card all its own at this point). It's just the #2 that rockets into the car in front like his push to pass button is stuck down.
Since it was just announced that Indycar will be broadcast on the Fox network next year, it is oddly fitting that you use the Fox anthem for your Indycar intro.
I wish Theo got a podium this weekend to stick it to Augustin. Maybe he's just saving it for Augustin's first race back to get a win, maybe that way Augustin could use his eyes then.
Hate discourse
well, he's out now
Sting Rays and Seagulls and Hos oh my!
😂
Indycar comdey review ✅️
USFPro 200 cameo ✅️
Jamie Chadwick Indynxt win: no were to be seen
😔
that`s very simple,noboy gives a shiet about chadwic
@@Pato-ARG You’re sorely in the wrong on that opinion 😂
@@drummer12films yeah sure S I M P
Dang, I know this is a meme review with the USF2000 shoutout, but it was a bummer to not see a Jamie Chadwick mention for winning the NXT race.
😢 I know very little about Indycar.
😂 Lemme watch Will rip into some drivers/teams
I was at the race on the outside of Turn 8 and this summary really helped. I haven't rewatched the vod yet... for the race I attended.
Argentinean here. While Agustín didn't help himself this week, social media would be much calmer if his driver friend in our cabin booth didn't spew hate every time someone dared to breathe near Canapa
I still can't believe he continues working for ESPN, specially now that there's two incidents of him stirring the pot on social media. Do they really need him there?
@@Koyomimatic tbh I don't think a pro driver with journalistic credentials and direct contact with a protagonist of a series in a different part of the world would be the easiest one to drop. Last sunday he was receiving comments about the race from Canapino himself
I will never get tired of the "Linus tech tips" reference.
Imagine we get logi-bear causing some chaos next year aswell
In Indycar, you mean? I’d bet so.
@@extragoogleaccount6061 yeah he's for sure going to be on the grid next year
With how batshit bonkers half the INDY grid drive he'd fit right in
Loved it Will! Road America is one of (some years) two home tracks for me for IndyCars by being a resident of southeastern Wisconsin. This year they are coming back to The Milwaukee Mile for the first time since 2015. The grandstands were embarrassingly crickets that year. David Hobbs, one of the commentators that year and a local businessman said- I don't think the Milwaukee fans know what they have. I couldn't have agreed with his statement more!
I haven't watched this series since the CART/
IRL split. This channel has renewed my interest. Plus, I can keep track of our guy, Stingray Robb.
While it doesn't have the all the chassis/engine competition from the greatest days of CART, the on track action is just as good and Dallara knows how to build one hell of a graceful tank.
Welcome back!
I came back in the pandemic era after finally not being utterly gutted by The Split. The racing's great. The feeling the bottom could drop out again any minute... less so.
@@warphammer I just wish the schedule was better with more ovals. Balance the ovals and circuits
@@IanTheMotorsportsMan_YT It'd be nice but the SMI/ISC duopoly doesn't wanna play ball.
This was my first time at a live race, which is of course the race that is a tactical masterclass that I'm missing watching Herta do consolation laps down at turn 12
damn you missed him dragging his car from 27th to 6th place
Bear in mind that Argentina is named for silver, the symbol for second place.
Two good races this week and two good comedy reviews.
11:06 thankful to not have been the only one to have heard this
People from Argentina seem to be known to get angry at many things, drivers making even the slightest contact with their countrymen and even license plates (iykyk) 🤨
Yeah, and anybody who says it’s all just words weren’t paying attention when the crew basically had to be smuggled out of the country because of the very real violence that was unleashed upon them
I should not have pre-purchased those weekend passes to the IndyCar Argentina GP next year.
Clicked like faster than it would take a dyslexic man to figure out that Sting Ray Rob had nothing to do with Steve Erwin's death
A word for Jamie Chadwick in indy NXT
Jamie Chadwick winning Indy NXT at Road America is pretty cool - though haters will say it's because the rest of the field were too busy taking each other out to bother her. Still pretty cool
I’d argue that was one of the most deserved wins all year. Lights kept it clean for the majority of the race, especially the top 3
“ 4:00 Grosjean studying the molecular makeup of the tire barriers”lollolplololol
Thanks!
Thanks so much!!
I never knew pourshire was in indycar
Same, I would watch indy but the time difference is quite extreme where i live 😅
Yes, teddy porkchops has been a fun rookie to watch in indycar this year.
@@Zack_F1 Indycar has half-hour highlights for every race on youtube, it's pretty nice.
Penalty aside, Sting Ray IS getting better
This was more informative than some official recaps. Plus gave some good laughs, thanks man, keep it up
Good showing by Herta getting 6th place after getting targeted by newgarden, how he didn't get a penalty for that, idk.
The comedy review has been a permanent fixture of my race weekends for that past year now and I always look forward to it so keep up the good work will 😊
Another banger! Cover more USF Content please
During the segment about the future of IndyCar, I thought for sure you were gonna mention Jamie Chadwick getting the win im NXT
8:30 Ripple - Stuck
lil dave is back baby i'm sure he'll do numbers for meyer shank's socials lol. hell yeah
Shout out to Jamie Chadwick who won the NXT (Indy support) race. Impressive.
I am howling at the Falklands helmet design comment lmao
2nd Falklands war off to a great start... and what a great race from Sting Ray Robb !
24h (more like 7,5h) Nürburgring 2024 Comedy Review would be fire.
10:37 "Brilliantly boring since 1965" 😂
The death threats that was sent to the drivers was stupid who ever sent them better go to jail
What do you really expect from people who ruined Top Gear of all things
That online lobby gag is *chef kiss*
2:20 How dare you show that comment Will because as everyone from Argentina has been saying over the weekend that those such comments never existed...
You have to do a review on the sonoma nascar race. It was like 38 sargeants on one track
Absolutely love your videos. Wicked sense of humor brought to us by an intelligent and mischievous mind. Great job. Thank you for what you do. I appreciate you.
Hands down the best utube channel on motor sports!
I was going to suggest that the Falklands Tourism Board buy a sponsorship from McLaren to go straight into the 'excess inventory' scheduled to go on the JHR cars... But then they canceled the arrangement. Some fun is just not meant to be.
Once the the various series have finished for the year, perhaps you could do Comedy Review's of various junior/minor racing series' 2024 seasons; e.g. F2, F3, Indy NXT, F1 Academy, Formula E etc.
How nobody hit the spinning car's at the beginning of the race I'll never Know!
Hoping that Fernando comes back to Indy 500 to complete his triple crown
Especially since McLaren definitely has their stuff together since his last attempt at the 500, I mean just look at Kyle Larson's 500 attempt
@@patrickracer43 Even Honda would let him use an engine now. I guess three Constructor's Championships help bury the hatchet...
@@danielhenderson8316 i'm convinced that Alonso single handedly bullied Honda into making good engines.
My car in the background of Simpson’s crash got more TV time than most of the drivers on track.
Cup Sonoma review would be insane what an interesting race
Wish you did xfinity series too. Not enough full track burnouts with drivers flipping the bird in open wheel racing
For those not familiar with Road America and seeing the race is only 55 laps, one lap is 4 miles. And dear lord what a lap. Though I'm wondering how on Earth so many drivers were having an issue staying on track when it was dry.
Road America got a repave last year and teams along with Firestone are still trying to figure out what settings to use. Adding rain into qualifying didn't help matters.
My favorite part of this race was the winner ;)
mine too
i have no idea what indycar is but i like listening to will
Would love to see you do a nascar racw would be amazing to see your reactions to thier crashfests at times
bros content career is joever
Impeccable music choice as always, love the mario odyssey music lol
Best joke: a Map of the Falklands as a design for Theo...
this was a great race
We have been acknowledged by Sting Ray Robb. Loving it😅
this race felt like for fucking ever lmao i could barely figure out what was going on and i was in person watching it
The dance off gimmick is quickly becoming my new favourite segment
I think it's around until Laguna Seca unless something horrible happens during hybrid testing. They should make their debut at Mid Ohio July 7th.
So what are the different ways to watch indycar? I don't have a cable subscription
They publish half-hour highlights to youtube. If you're in the US, NBC races are watchable with a broadcast antenna. A Peacock subscription gets you practice, qualifying, race streaming, and vods. If you're not in the US, check out their Ways To Watch page for details on your local broadcast.
I'm watching F1 since I was a kid, and I started watching Nascar just because od this chanel.
The best race of the weekend was Indy NXT and Jamie Chadwick's performance. I was really hoping you would mention her win and how she held off two championship leaders for multiple restarts and a red flag.
Surprised there was no jokes involving Chadwick’s Indy Nxt Win
We are only in round 7 of the season, but I’m pretty sure StingRay has seen more checkered flags than his entire 2023 campaign.
I can’t be bothered to look it up. Can anyone confirm?
Watching those reviews, I'm actually starting to be interested in Indycar 😅 Any idea where can I stream it in the UK?
Sky broadcasts it i think
At the very least Indycar has half-hour highlights they publish for each race on youtube, which is enough to cover nearly everything.
@@UNHchabo OK, didn't know that, thanks 😁
it pisses me off how indy car drivers dont know what a wet racing line is. they all look like theyhave never raced before sometimes smh
IndyCar is supposed to be hybrid starting from the next race.
They're testing at the Milwaukee Mile on Tuesday. The hybrid will not make an appearance until Mid Ohio on July 7.
@@danielhenderson8316 sorry jumped the gun. Two races away with a week off in between each race.
@@doesntmatter6736 I'm just impressed they're willing to stand firm on that date instead of delaying it again for next year. IndyCar may provide A+ on track excitement, but they really are an F- everywhere else.
Do a comedy review of the 24h Le Mans, if you're bored (broke).
you forgot to mention that sexy jamie chadwick got her first ever pole and win !!!
We just need Sting from WCW to make an appearance with Sting Ray Robb
I’m impressed you pronounce all those names correctly.
How?
Would grid starts actually be safer for Indy drivers talent level?
I got into IndyCar because of these comedy reviews
Are you covering Le Mans?
A hot take on Graham Rahal video would hit. I’m confident if his dad didn’t own the team he’d be out of a seat. If segal didn’t crash in Indy 500 qualifying he’d have been bumped twice in a row.
Graham has 6 wins and 130some podiums. Add to that his ability to wheel and deal sponsors means he'd be running Dale Coyne equipment until he wanted to retire. Graham's biggest failure as a driver is qualifying. He's never been good at it and only has 5 pole positions. On a road course or street circuit, he can turn it into a Top 10 performance, but on ovals he's just as lost as RLL is at Indy.
@@danielhenderson8316 he hasn’t been competitive for quite some time. He got done by Sato this year and he only did Indy.
@@DaveyZee72 That's also an oval which Graham has always been terrible at. Nothing new. He still won pole last year at Mid-Ohio and lost out of Palou due to a pit lane error.
F1 belongs at Road America. A proper racing circuit. At least we have Indycar!
I'm so glad the dance rave made a comeback!
Ah, yes, Canapino - denies, dismisses, and downplays the death threats and general abuse on social media - which he himself plays a part in encouraging - says it should all be ignored, says that he constantly receives abuse and hate, and has learned to live with it choosing to ignore it …and then suddenly he hast to take a mental health break because of the backlash towards him on social media
is it normal to have so many driver switches in the middle of season like this, I don't follow indy car too closely? Or is it usual for multiple drivers to switch into and out of 1 car during the season?
normally no, but a few seats this season are being filled by part-time drivers since they have other driving responsibilities in usually IMSA or WEC (or in the case of the 51 car, also Indy NXT)
Normally apart from the Indy 500 one-offs, the season is stable, except for Ed Carpenter's team since he likes to run the ovals.
The three main factors leading to this season's instability:
1) David Malukas injured himself mountain biking just before the season started, meaning the #6 has needed a few different drivers. But Theo Pourchaire is there for the rest of the season.
2) Dale Coyne likes to find drivers who will pay him for the seat, and he waited too long trying to find someone who would pay for the full season, so now he's basically race-by-race.
3) The Canapino ruckus that Will discussed.
@@UNHchabo thank you for the info
@@harveyknguyen thanks for letting me know
i wish this track would be in f1 instead of that shitstain called Circuit of the Americas
I'll still take COTA over Miami. The only person who'd miss that race is the promoter who also owns the Miami Dolphins.
@@danielhenderson8316 after 2017 everyone thought that baku is shit, so i thikn we need to give chance to miami, imo
@@lee_why Baku isn’t in a parking complex around a mid tier nfl stadium