Blackduce (Offline)
#14
8/27/10 1:22 AM
Gregg, you are correct. PUT THE ENGINE IN THE FRONT!!!!!!!!!. This will be so fair for the American driver as 95% of the American drivers are brought up driving front engine cars. Rear engine cars only favor a Off Shore Drivers who has only ever driven rear engine cars. I am serious about this. I have not talked to one racer who wants the engine in the rear. What excitement this could be and so much cheaper. I want the American Driver to have the majority of the seats in IRL, not someones name I can't say. I guess I am to old and remember pushing a race car thru Gasoline Ally and looking at a full house. Scary feeling. Not scary today. Somebody needs to get to these new leaders if they really want to start a exciting series. I miss Tony Hulman and the full houses.
Lynn Reid
ThePurple73 (Offline)
#15
8/27/10 10:01 AM
If they don't start racing more ovals, who cares what cars they race.
It is almost time to start a new organization again.
For fun, can you imagine a 250 mile race at Indianapolis in silver crown cars?
Gene E. Yuss (Offline)
#16
8/28/10 8:59 AM
Foyt nailed it.
Foyt sounded a little miffed with his fellow owners.
“I don’t think most of them know what they want and you can’t change your mind every five minutes” said the 4-time Indy 500 winner.
PJ Wright (Offline)
#18
8/31/10 1:41 PM
Whether or not you agree with him, Miller isn't afraid to give his honest opinion. By the way, in this case at least, I agree with him.