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Originally Posted by Charles Nungester
I heard their comments on Qualifying day saying that short track drivers can no longer compete at indy level.
Wow, I've since heard that they are continuing these comments on radio shows, Indycar programing.
With Openwheel friends like this, Who need's enemies? And they wonder why they almost can't fill a 33 entry grid.
BC has turned competitive laps. And been fast enough You've got 15 teams out there that got 40 years of engineering data to fall back on. Somethings happening in the car that isn't transferring to the extra two or three mph they need. At those speeds it could be a stick of gum in the sidepod creating drag.
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From the book "Stand on the Gas" by Joe Scalzo, 1972
"to which Johnny Rutherford replied, "Driving sprint cars does not teach you how to drive an Indy car. It teaches you how to be a Race Driver."
Tim Simmons