Fair enough, then you'll know how yellows work etc. I mistook you for a newcomer to US open wheel racing.
Yes, I do. Yellows bread yellows and IndyCar rivals NASCAR for that quality.
Posted 02 June 2015 - 17:59
Fair enough, then you'll know how yellows work etc. I mistook you for a newcomer to US open wheel racing.
Yes, I do. Yellows bread yellows and IndyCar rivals NASCAR for that quality.
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Posted 02 June 2015 - 19:07
Yes, I do. Yellows bread yellows and IndyCar rivals NASCAR for that quality.
Posted 02 June 2015 - 21:00
Did they show a replay of James Jakes stroking an imaginary **** going down the pit lane?
Posted 02 June 2015 - 21:16
Indycar must be getting more popular because it's been a while since people came to these threads to tell us how rubbish it is.
Posted 02 June 2015 - 21:57
Regarding the discussion on yellow flag periods that take seemingly too long to clear, I don't mind, trusting of course that the activity is in the interest of the safety of the drivers. My rookie outing as a corner worker at the LBGP weekend gave me a greater appreciation of what safety means to the safety team. They have to ensure that the track is safe before racing resumes and that process may not be entirely visible to the broadcast crew.
And fantastic post #1183, OvDrone!
Posted 03 June 2015 - 00:57
And fantastic post #1183, OvDrone!
Why, thank you.
Just look at the page count that we are at. 25. We are finally better than F1 over at Shanghai or the WTCC. Some, if not most of us, must be doing something right.
I still want the Le Mans thread to topple the Indy 500 thread. Cry me a river.
But seeing how much highspeed Webber-esque toppling those Indy practice session had over pretty much anything else, I don't know.
Posted 03 June 2015 - 01:17
Spoilers: we had two races in this thread.Just look at the page count that we are at. 25. We are finally better than F1 over at Shanghai or the WTCC. Some, if not most of us, must be doing something right.