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#1 Afterburner

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 17:27

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2021 NTT #DefyEverything Series Round 5 of 16: GMR Grand Prix of Indianapolis
 
Three words: Month. Of. May. Sure, we were racing in Texas on May Day, but every IndyCar aficionado knows that May doesn’t officially begin until we’re Back Home Again in Indiana! In 2020, F1 started in July, NASCAR was racing on Wednesday, there was no Monaco GP–but in 2021, IndyCar is racing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in May and all is right with the world. As is tradition in The Golden Era of IndyCar (™ Chip Ganassi), we’re kicking off two of the greatest weeks in racing with... well, a race. Sorta figures, doesn’t it?

imsgp21-start.jpgHere’s a picture of some IndyCars because I’m rigidly formulaic.


Indianapolis Motor Speedway IndyCar Road Course of Indiana
  
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First IndyCar Race: 2014
Surface: Asphalt with a smackeral of brick
Turns: 14
Track Length: 2.439 mi
Number of Laps: 85
Race Distance: 207.32 mi
Ideal Pit Strategy: the fastest one
Fastest Lap: 1:07.7044, Will Power (2017)
Twitter: @IMS
’Winningest’ Driver: Will Power (x4)
’Winningest’ Team: Team Penske (x7)
’Winningest’ Engine: Chevrolet (x7)
Last Year’s Winners: Scott Dixon, Will Power, and Josef Newgarden
Last Year’s Fastest Lap Speed: 119.115 mi/h (Harvest GP Race 2)

 
The “When Do I Park My Ass in Front of the TV” Section

A more difficult question to answer than you might imagine, for lo, these times are US Eastern, thus God hath bestowed temporal confusion upon all ye racing-obsessed mortals. But rejoice! Ye all shall also receive an internet time-zone converter. Except Ov. He’s a pagan. (just kidding God loves everyone)

Friday, May 14
07:30 -- Gates Open
08:00 -- Indy Pro 2000 Qualifying
08:35 -- Indy Lights Qualifying 1
09:30 -- NTT IndyCar Series Practice 1
10:40 -- USF2000 Race 1
11:45 -- Indy Pro 2000 Race 1
13:00 -- NTT IndyCar Series Practice 2
14:10 -- Indy Lights Race 1
15:25 -- USF2000 Race 2
16:30 -- NTT IndyCar Series Qualifying
 
Saturday, May 15 (SATURDAY!)
07:50 -- Indy Pro 2000 Race 2
08:00 -- Gates Open (no, this is not a mistake)
08:55 -- Indy Lights Qualifying 2
09:40 -- USF2000 Race 3
10:45 -- NTT Indycar Series Warm-Up
11:40 -- Indy Pro 2000 Race 3
12:45 -- Indy Lights Race 2
14:27 -- Invocation/Anthem Package (it’s America)
14:39 -- “Drivers: START! YOUR!! ENGINES!!!” (yes this is on the official schedule)
14:45 -- NTT IndyCar Series GMR Grand Prix
 
Full schedule link here.

TV Guide
 
North American Viewers

US viewers will find this weekend’s race on your local NBC affiliate. Streamers, start your antennae!

Canadian viewers will find this race on SN World, SN Now Plus, or SN 360.
 
International Viewers

Check IndyCar’s list of international broadcast partners to figure out how to watch in (almost) every corner of the world. A summary of these broadcast partners is below:

Africa and the Middle East

South Africa - SuperSport World of Champions
Sub-Saharan Africa - SuperSport World of Champions/Canal Plus

All races are also available on DAZN in Algeria, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, and Tunesia.

Asia and Pacific Rim

Japan - Gaora Sports
Myanmar - Canal Plus
Vietnam - K+

All races are also available on either Fox Sports or Star Sports in Brunei, Cambodia, China (mainland), East Timor, Guam, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Micronesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, North Korea (yes, they do get IndyCar there), Papua New Guinea, the Phillippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam.

In Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, you can find IndyCar on Eurosport.

Australia and New Zealand

Australia - Fox Sports
New Zealand - Sky Sport

Europe

Austria - Sport1
Belgium - VOO Sport World
Denmark - Viaplay
Finland - Viaplay
France - Canal+
Germany - DAZN
Hungary - Arena 4
Ireland - Sky Sports F1
Italy - DAZN
Netherlands - Ziggo Sport
Norway - Viaplay
Poland - Eurosport
Portugal - Sport TV
Romania - Sport Extra
Russia - Viasat Sport
Spain - Movistar Plus/Vamos
Sweden - Viaplay
Switzerland - Canal Plus
United Kingdom - Sky Sports F1

All races are also available on DAZN in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Iceland, Ligthenstein, Malta, Moldova, San Marino, Slovakia, Turkey, and the Vatican (the Pope is absolutely nuts about this).

In Bosnia, Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Slovenia, you can find IndyCar on TV Arena Sport.

Latin America

Brazil - Cultura

Claro Video carries Indycar races in Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Peru.

In Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Cuba, Dominica, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suraname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela, you can find IndyCar on DAZN.


Deep in the Heart of Texas

You’d all be sick of me by now if I wasn’t informative. Hell, you’re probably sick of me anyway! But while I do my best to land all the weekend’s hottest storylines and raciest details right in your lap (ooooh), I know full well you’d rather have someone like Robin Miller put them there. Alas, I am not 70+ years old, nor am I from Indiana, nor do I have a bushy white mustache, nor do I spend hours every week answering e-mails from wackos on internet forums, but being the wrong person for the job never stopped me from wasting everyone’s time before!

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So… er… Texas!

Race 1: The Genesys 300

The Lead-Up

Everything being bigger in Texas, IndyCar served up a double helping of 200+ lap, 200+ mi/h superspeedway racing on Fort Worth’s 1.5 miler. Championship leader Alex Palou entered the season’s first oval round defending his narrowed lead from the previous weekend’s winner Colton Herta, a resurgent Will Power, and the inevitable Scott Dixon. This was important, because rather than confounding us all with twin-lapped split-race qualifying insanity, the impending threat of “weather” meant that we were treated with a different kind of insanity: gridding the races by the championship table and giving Scott Dixon two chances to start closer to the front than was necessary.

This became doubly critical, as the Texas Motor Speedway we all know and love is still buried under NASCAR’s Mysterious Grip Obliterator, the ironically named PJ1 TrackBite, leaving us with a weekend of single-groove racing.

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Your guess is as good as mine! The material safety data sheet for PJ1 TrackBite, formerly known as VHT TrackBite, doesn’t list its proprietary organic components. However, in an ironically unflattering throwback to NASCAR’s roots, the material’s brainfather PJ Harvey has indicated that prepping PJ1 with impure methanol can lead to undesirable results. As NASCAR legend and possible methanol expert Rapid Roy Hall may have said, “You gotta be careful pickin’ yer distributors, boy.” Or as IndyCar legend AJ Foyt almost certainly never said, “Diaminomaleonitrile, son! In my day we didn’t even have grip!”

Whether we like it or not, PJ1 is going to be a reality at Texas Motor Speedway for the time being.

Better Than: Phoenix International Raceway’s single groove
Not As Good As: Auto Club Speedway’s five lanes
Wait for It: PJ1 TrackBiteBite

The Race

Egghead ramblings aside, the race itself was fairly straightforward; Scott Dixon assumed the lead from early on and held it for pretty much all the freakin’ way, though Kiwi compatriot Scott McLaughlin recorded the best result of his IndyCar career coming home in second, while Fighting Mexican Ninja Duck Pato O’Ward rounded out the podium. Elsewhere, championship leader Alex Palou lost this honour with a still-commendable fourth-place finish, Josef Newgarden managed sixth after unceremoniously nosing the luckless Sebastien Bourdais into the wall, and Graham Rahal had another ironic go at intimidating the weekend’s second-most unpopular Harvey, Meyer-Shank Racing upset king Jack. While Rahal wasn’t espousing the virtues of oval racing safety with all the nerve of an angry Steak ‘n’ Shake line cook this time, I don’t suspect Harvey took him any more seriously.

So in 212 laps, we were given 212 more reasons this guy just isn’t going away quietly.

imsgp21-dixon.jpgThis is actually from last year. You probably couldn’t tell, but I couldn’t pass up the “WINNER” sign.

Better Than: IndyCar iRacing on Ovals
Not As Good As: The 2016 Firestone 600
Wait for It: The Indianapolis 500


Race 2: The Xpel 375

The second Texas race was notable for three things.

Thing the First: IndyCarnage

imsgp21-xpel.jpgThe drivers gave us the best Xpel pun of all.

On his two-night stand[-in], Pietro Fittipaldi misjudged the race start and plowed into poor Sebastien Bourdais, starting a chain reaction which ended with Conor Daly involuntarily auditioning for the Air Force. While for the second time this year we were all thankful the aeroscreen exists, for a sport whose fans claim they don’t like the crashes, articles that focus on them sure seem to hog all the shares on Racer.

Better Than: Any crash that injured someone
Not as Good As: Rossi “accidentally” walling Rahal at St. Pete, ostensibly for fun
Wait for It: Santino Ferrucci at the Indy 500

Thing the Second: Paul Tracy Singing on Live TV

Yes, you read that correctly. During a plug for the ambiguously named America’s Got Talent, we were shown that, in fact, so does Canada, as we were treated to the sultry, melodious crooning of one Paul Tracy.

imsgp21-hell.jpgActual images from outside the NBC corporate office as Tracy sang on air.

OK, so maybe it wasn’t worthy of being on an Eagles reunion album. Jack Harvey’s engine certainly didn’t think so. But for most of us, I think it could have been summed up rather like Melody Maker’s review of Pink Floyd mega-hit self-indulgent Roger Waters rock opera The Wall: "I'm not sure whether it's brilliant or terrible, but I find it utterly compelling.”

Better Than: Nickelback, obviously
Not as Good As: Nails on a chalkboard, also obviously
Wait for It: Leigh Diffey’s upcoming LP

Thing the Third: Pato Breaks His Duck

After a race full of borderline reckless passes fueled by the barely-tempered bravado of youth, Young Mexican Superstar Duckhands McNinjaface (TAKE THAT ROSS) roared into victory lane to claim the most inevitable first win since Colton Herta rocked up a few years ago (oddly enough, also in Texas). Pato basically absorbed all of the excitement we had for this race, amplified it, and channeled it into some of the best high-speed driving we’ve seen in years. This kid was already on everyone’s radar, but now, you can be sure he’s… well… even more on everyone’s radar.

imsgp21-oward.jpgYee-haw, y’all.

Better Than: Carlos Huertas’ maiden victory
Not as Good As: Pato’s first championship will be
Wait for It: A call from Roger Penske


The Standings (after 4/16 rounds)

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1st – Scott Dixon (153 pts)
2nd – Pato O’Ward (131 pts)
3rd – Alex Palou (127 pts)
4th – Josef Newgarden (116 pts)
5th – Graham Rahal (107 pts)
6th – Simon Pagenaud (102 pts)
7th – Colton Herta (100 pts)
8th – Scott McLaughlin (99 pts)
9th – Will Power (99 pts)
10th – Jack Harvey (90 pts)

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1st – Dolph with Wheel Power (582 pts)
2nd – Afterburner Autosport (570 pts)
3rd – The_Christina (568.25 pts)
4th – Lilynator (552.75 pts)
5th – Alpine Colada (542.25 pts)
6th – Clrnc Racing (539.75 pts)
7th – Players Team H0Rsythe (536.5 pts)
8th – Coke Lot Fiasco (530.75 pts)
9th – Muppet (529.75 pts)
10th – tpatricio (520.25 pts)

Remember everyone, it’s May–with this race, points for Indy 500 qualifying, and double points in the Indy 500 itself, an assload of points are up for grabs over the next two weeks.


OK, OK, but What Should We Expect This Weekend?

If you were busy pondering life’s important questions, like how many points are actually in an assload, or whether or not the ass used to measure an assload is as variable as the horse used to measure horsepower, or, “How the hell did Marco Andretti race for 15 years in IndyCar without once being sponsored by Marco’s Pizza?”, you were probably wondering what you should be prepared to see this race! With three races here last year, we have plenty to evaluate. Penske’s record here would make it hard to bet against anyone in its stable–the resurgent Simon Pagenaud, the Young American Josef Newgarden, or recent IMS ringer Will Power. Scott Dixon and Colton Herta will surely be in the mix after standout performances in 2020, and former Meyer-Shank stealth-pick Jack Harvey frequently ran well here last year, too. But this is IndyCar, where we’re always one stray fox away from a total restructuring of our reality. If the chaos is too much for you, Ov will be along with the tarot and probably at least one or two belated references to The Wicker Man, sort of like the songs that didn’t get onto The Wall and subsequently became The Final Cut (Ov help me you must have at least one).


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I Scavenged Wikipedia and I Learned…

- In addition to “Global Medical Response”, GMR also represents a short-lived and long-since defunct gaming magazine
- The subsidiary company AMR is also the inventively-named safety-team sponsor “American Medical Response”, not the underperforming Formula One team
- With 3 wins apiece, Simon Pagenaud and Will Power are the only IndyCar drivers to have won on this circuit in the Month of May
- Similarly, Scott Dixon is the only IndyCar driver to have done so in July
- Sting Ray Robb won all three of the 2020 Indy Pro 200 races at this track
- Yes, I added that just so I had an excuse to write “Sting Ray Robb”
- Super Aguri was once victorious in a support race here in 2007; the driver was Hideki Mutoh
- The sum of all the May dates on which this race has been run thus far is 84.
- “84” backwards is “48”, the number currently run by–oh shit he’s back isn’t he


It’s May

This weekend marks the start of IndyCar’s most important month–two big races which will give us a clearer picture of what to expect for the rest of the year. Will we see IndyCar’s youth movement charge into IMS and put a new face on the Borg Warner? Will one of our familiar faces claim a long-overdue win at the speedway? Will a former winner notch up another “W”? Will I ask any more meaningless hype-filled questions about this weekend? You can be sure something is going to happen–and if this season is anything to go by, you’ll want to be tuned into the action at IMS when it does. Let’s go racing at Indy!


We’ll Miss You, Uncle Bobby

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#2 GlenWatkins

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 18:46

Thank You AB! Awesome intro to this weeks race and season summary!

#3 red stick

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 18:48

Thanks!

 

1.  Fastest race speed!  No need to look up for fantasy purposes.

2.  Ov is not the only pagan . . .

3.  NBC corporate offices theme song . . .

 

https://www.youtube....h?v=OcW-BSEB3ng


Edited by red stick, 14 May 2021 - 04:37.


#4 Frood

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 19:12

Huh. I wasn't expecting to be reading a Material Safety Data Sheet on an IndyCar thread today. I'm not even at work! This is an unfortunate encroachment of my everyday life into the sanctum that is IndyCar!

Also I love it. Thanks AB.

Also also I'm disappointed Dr. Scott-Dixon isn't an expert on fuel.

Edited by Frood, 13 May 2021 - 19:13.


#5 red stick

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 19:17

She's a nutrition expert. Food is fuel. This whole Scott-Dixon thing is starting to make sense--it's the name!

#6 jonpollak

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 19:55

 

Jp



#7 shotcaller

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 20:07

Isn't Indianapolis on Eastern time?



#8 Afterburner

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 21:00

Isn't Indianapolis on Eastern time?

Indeed it is! Thanks. I'll edit to clarify. When I went there for the USGP in '03 and '07 I recall being repeatedly confused over which time zone I was actually in... it's possible I stayed somewhere it was Central Time while the track itself was Eastern. :drunk:

#9 djparky

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 21:16

Sky F1 is showing both practice sessions and qualifying live tomorrow

#10 paulb

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 21:27

I am again thankful to learn a new word from a *Risil OP: smakeral.

My goal is now to use it in an edify post in this topic.

Exciting too, is the less predictable selection of a victor.

*Can I plead temporary insanity, AB? Ugh.

Edited by paulb, 14 May 2021 - 14:10.


#11 krapmeister

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 22:26

I am again thankful to learn a new word from a Risil OP: smakeral.

My goal is now to use it in an edify post in this topic.

Exciting too, is the less predictable selection of a victor.

Er... Risil?


😉

Also, for anyone on the east coast of Australia it's 6.30am Sat morning for qualy and 4.45am Sunday morning for the race 👍

Edited by krapmeister, 13 May 2021 - 22:30.


#12 jonpollak

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 22:31

Sky F1 is showing both practice sessions and qualifying live tomorrow


SkyF1 going Full Indycar for the Month of May.
Next week is chock full of practice goodness too.
Jp

#13 Alan Lewis

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 22:55

"Smackeral" is from the Winnie the Pooh stories, as any fule kno.

So...we need in depth discussion on who are Indycar's heffalumps and who are the woozles.

#14 red stick

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 23:10

Ferrucci's a woozle. Write it down.

#15 FLB

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Posted 13 May 2021 - 23:40

I can't dare to think how we'd react if he ever won the thing... :p :lol:



#16 teejay

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 00:04

If Monty finishes the first lap, it will be the first time in 3 goes to do so with McLaren - both F1 efforts didn't happen 



#17 red stick

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 00:37

Setting what should be an easy goal.  I like it!



#18 FLB

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 00:44

A view of the paddock:

 



#19 sblick

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 01:03

Indeed it is! Thanks. I'll edit to clarify. When I went there for the USGP in '03 and '07 I recall being repeatedly confused over which time zone I was actually in... it's possible I stayed somewhere it was Central Time while the track itself was Eastern. :drunk:

Indiana use to not switch time.  So at some points of the year it was Eastern time and others Central time.  



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Posted 14 May 2021 - 01:14

OMG, y'all keep upping the ante with these amazing OPs!!!  :lol:  :up:  :up:  :up:

 

FINALLY another IndyCar race!  Can't wait!!  :love:  :love:



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Posted 14 May 2021 - 01:49

Okay...

so this race is on SATURDAY SATURDAY CATURDAY

 

...because...

 

a) Doug Boles said he does not want the track to host a race on a Mother's Day

 

(err... Mother's day came and went last week. so...)

 

b) They supposedly need an extra day to set up the track for the oval practice.

 

(err... aren't we coming back in August for an Indycar/NASCAR doubleheader using both road and oval in the same weekend?)

 

(Good god, this post is turning into a formatting nightmare.)

 

 

But seriously tho... why is this race still on CATURDAY?


Edited by prommer, 14 May 2021 - 01:51.


#22 red stick

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 03:34

So we can watch IMSA Mid-Ohio on Sunday.  Pace yourself.    ;)



#23 rghojai

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 04:45

Practice at 6:30 am, California time?!?

#24 red stick

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 05:04

Practice at 6:30 am, California time?!?


Treat it like we Muricans treated F1 for years . . .

#25 rghojai

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 06:28

Treat it like we Muricans treated F1 for years . . .


Read about it after waking up?

#26 rghojai

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 06:28

Treat it like we Muricans treated F1 for years . . .


Read about it after waking up?

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 07:14

UK SkySports Fans:

Today (Friday)

1430 - FP1
1800 - FP2
2130 - Qualy

Sat:
1930 - Race


Woo!
 



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Posted 14 May 2021 - 08:32

In a devastating blow to my weekend I’ve just been informed that I will be out while the race is on.

Now the EFL is done for the season Indycar was my only sporting in fix this weekend which only serves to increase the pain.

Colton needs a result as those Newgarden and brake inflicted retirements are really gonna start hurting him.

#29 johnbarton

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 08:40

thank for posting this - i didnt realise this was on and this week would be a racing free one. Lovely surprise!



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Posted 14 May 2021 - 12:37

¡¡ Hola Juanito !!

 

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Jp



#31 red stick

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 13:16

15 minutes to Practice 1.



#32 Anja

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 13:20

Apparently Carlin is skipping the race cause Chilton had some sort of travel issue. 



#33 Ross Stonefeld

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 13:28

It's not like there are unemployed Indycar-licensed drivers hanging out at a race in Indianapolis or anything.



#34 jonpollak

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 13:30

Live now
Jp

#35 juicy sushi

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 13:38

It's not like there are unemployed Indycar-licensed drivers hanging out at a race in Indianapolis or anything.

Many of whom are also much faster than Chilton…

#36 FLB

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 13:49

Many of whom are also much faster than Chilton…

 

Paging Oliver Askew?



#37 red stick

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 13:50

Bourdais run of ill luck continues. At least it's Friday . . .

Edited by red stick, 14 May 2021 - 13:51.


#38 red stick

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 13:54

When you open the IndyCar app the five drivers facing you are Dixon, Newgarden, Sato, O'Ward, and Veekay.

Youth movement embraced!

#39 paulb

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 14:09

APOLOGIES, AB. :(

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#40 Afterburner

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 14:28

APOLOGIES, AB. :(

They sent me along as the surrogate band–we’re gonna find out where you fans really stand!

(In seriousness being mistaken for Risil is probably the highest praise I’ve ever gotten on here. :lol: )

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 14:51

They sent me along as the surrogate band–we’re gonna find out where you fans really stand!

Are there any beers in the icebox tonight.?
Get em chilled up for the race.
Jp

#42 OvDrone

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 16:16

The 48 Carvahnah continues on...

Thank you abundantly AB for pushing the OP tradition to further, fresh heights.

As a practicing Animist, I feel most blessed in regards to a human relationship to and from Time.

And even though I do feel hyped-happy about another enthralling Indycar race, I am in all honesty, most looking forward to IMSA at Mid-Ohio and Nascar at it's sole visit to Dover.

See y'all in the morrow.

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 16:21

JJ within two tenths of His Holiness John Paul is...unexpected(probably won't last{but encouraging})



#44 jonpollak

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 16:39

Can anyone get the Spotters Guide to work????

Jp

#45 prommer

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 16:53

Practice 2 in 5 minutes, non?



#46 jonpollak

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 16:57

Oui.
Jp

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 17:08

Townsend Bell is at Mid-Ohio.

Edited by ANF, 14 May 2021 - 20:35.


#48 ANF

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 17:11

Palou is in a Young American Blue car.

#49 jonpollak

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 17:14


Johnson faster than Juan.
Jp

#50 PayasYouRace

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Posted 14 May 2021 - 17:21

UK SkySports Fans:

Today (Friday)

1430 - FP1
1800 - FP2
2130 - Qualy

Sat:
1930 - Race


Woo!
 

 

This is fantastic btw.